Khrysseline Faith R. Tuballa
StudentAspiring Multimedia Artist
Dasmariñas, Cavite · FEU Institute of Technology
Personal Information
Short Biography
I am Khrysseline Faith Tuballa, driven by a passion for art as a vital form of self-expression. My expertise spans in 3D Design, photo editing, graphic design, and motion graphics, I am proficient in industry-leading tools like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, and Autodesk Maya. I continually strive to enhance my skills and inspire others through my work, drawing inspiration from talented creatives who have paved the way. I am motivated to follow in their footsteps and make a lasting impact in the art community.
🛠️ Skills
Illustration
Advanced (80%)
Autodesk Maya
Advanced (80%)
Adobe Photoshop
Advanced (80%)
3D Animation
Advanced (80%)
Video Editing
Advanced (75%)
🎓 Educational Qualification
Tertiary · Aug 2021 - Present
Bachelor of Multimedia Arts
FEU Institute of Technology
Secondary · Jun 2015 - Jun 2021
Immaculate Conception Academy - West
🏆 Honors and Awards
Graduated with High Honors
Issued by Immaculate Conception Academy on May 07, 2021
With Honors
Issued by Immaculate Conception Academy on May 03, 2020
📜 Licenses and Certifications
Adobe Certified Professional in Visual Design Using Adobe Photoshop
Issued by Adobe on December 02, 2024
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Autodesk Maya Certified User
Issued by Autodesk on April 04, 2024
Computer Programming for Everyone
Issued by University of Leeds and Institute of Coding on September 15, 2021
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Conference Paper · 10.1007/978-981-96-8399-4_11
GUBATA!: 360 Interactive Video About the Lives of Critically Endangered Species in the PhilippinesLecture Notes in Networks and Systems, (2026), pp. 115-123
The Philippines, known for its extraordinary biodiversity, holds a unique and ecologically vital position in the world of conservation. Despite the exceptional richness of its biodiversity, the gravity of the threats it faces has been notable for the lack of attention given to endangered animals in the Philippines. With that, this study aims to create an innovative learning material to inform children through a 360 interactive video about the lives of critically endangered species in the Philippines. To validate the study, mixed method technique was used to collect data and information. The researchers interviewed subject matter experts, technical experts, and 8 to 10- year-old target audiences. It revealed that innovative learning material like a 360 interactive video is an effective way to engage and help inform children in the Philippines about critically endangered species. This research offers valuable insights into the effectiveness of 360 interactive video promoting the advocacy supporting the SDG’s Quality Education, Life on Land, and Life on Water for the children of Manila City, contributing to broader societal goals of understanding.