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- Member Since: Jan 2010
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Category:Design > 3D Graphics
ID:16414
Title:20sec 3d intro animation for website
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
Need a 20 sec 3d animation that has already been designed and storyboarded. Must have extensive 3d animation experience and be familiar with animating the camera as well as objects within the scene. Need this ASAP. Storyboard can be supplied within 24 hours of initial post. Budget $1000 US. Partial paid on COMPLETION and remainder on delivery of source and render files.
ANIMATION NEEDS TO BE HIGH LEVEL...NOT WHAT IS INDICATED BY THIS ROUGH STORYBOARD
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:Not Specified
Clarification Board
E. B. on 15/01/2010 02:20sir, i bid on your project... im so interested with it... please check my bid details thanks :)
M. S. on 15/01/2010 08:22Hi Gillian, sounds like an interesting project.
A couple of points -
What sort of object do you need animated and what is your time scale ?
Thanks for your time
S. T. on 15/01/2010 09:07
S. T. on 15/01/2010 09:09I will deliver the final intro within 30 hours of receiving project.
free revisions so you can get back for any changes.
all files will be given to you on completion.
J. G. on 15/01/2010 11:52Hi Gillian,
Could you post a little more information on what the animation is composed of please?
thanks.
G. C. on 20/01/2010 05:41Please see the attached story board. The only thing not mentioned is that there should be some indication of pulsing organs inside the man. The man should not be ROUGH as indicated in the storyboard. Should be a 3d model with the vetruvian drawing textured on it.
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