Feel free to send me an email with a short description of what you need. I’ll get back to you within 48 hours.
jnyujto@gmail.com
I create high-end 3D animation and motion design, with light 2D support when needed. I’m selective about projects — if you’re looking for the style and quality you see in my portfolio, you’re in the right place.
A short project description is usually enough to start: what you want to achieve, the target platform, approximate duration, and any references you like. The more specific the brief, the more accurate the quote. I’ll also point out “time-expensive” 3D ideas that don’t add much to the message, so we can keep the budget focused where it matters.
Absolutely. Involving the motion designer early usually saves time and money — and leads to a stronger result. I’m happy to help shape the concept, structure, and visual storytelling.
My focus is 3D. I can handle some 2D when needed, but if the project is heavily 2D-driven, it’s usually more cost-efficient to bring in a dedicated 2D motion designer.
If you have a large scope, short deadline, and many deliverables, a full studio is often the better choice.As a reference: a strong 30–40 second high-end 3D piece usually takes around 6–8 weeks depending on complexity. If you need something like 3 minutes in 1 month, you’ll likely want a studio team.
I work with a day rate, then propose a fixed project price based on the scope and timeline we agree on.
For smaller projects, I’m fine with payment at the end. For longer projects, I prefer milestone payments (for example: kickoff + mid + final), so everything stays smooth for both sides.
If it’s clearly not working (misalignment, communication issues, etc.), I prefer to stop early rather than burn time and energy.In practice this has happened only once in 12 years — but if it ever does, we’ll handle it fairly and professionally based on the work completed.
I deliver exactly what we agree on. Most often that’s 1080p MP4 and/or ProRes, but I can also deliver 4K, image sequences, or other formats if needed.For 4K, I can either render natively (longer render times) or upscale with AI depending on the project and deadline.
Yes. If needed, I can deliver project files. If you let me know at the beginning, I’ll structure the project cleanly so it’s easy to hand over.
I don’t usually set a strict number of revision rounds. My goal is to reduce revisions through strong planning and clear approvals (styleframes/animatic) early on.That said, feedback rounds are naturally part of the process — and as long as the scope stays consistent, revisions are included.
Yes — I’m comfortable joining an established pipeline and collaborating with internal teams, studios, or external partners.
Once the project is fully paid, you own the final deliverables and can use them as you like.I only ask to be able to share the work in my portfolio (usually after the project is publicly released).