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- Member Since: Apr 2010
- Last Login: 24 Aug 2010
- Jobs Posted: 5
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Category:Design > 3D Graphics
ID:32850
Title:3D Animator
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
I require a 3D animator that uses 3D max and preferably use Vray. The 3D visuals will be used initially for print, but will need to be built so I can animate at a later date.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:£150 - £200 (Approx $235 - $314)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:12/08/2010 19:11
Clarification Board
G. U. on 12/08/2010 19:14What exactly do you require to be animated? Do you require anything to be modelled and wrapped? Please describe what you would like to happen in the animation, and what you have made already (if anything).
Reply from Client
A. G. on 12/08/2010 21:12Can discuss this further, just need confirmation that you use 3D max and possibly Vray. I will require simple modelling, materials mapped and good use on lighting. I will then require the complete projects.Thanks
M. M. on 12/08/2010 19:39Hi,
Would you be able to provide some more information. Number and style of characters, environment, fx needed, etc.
Thanks.
Martin
Reply from Client
A. G. on 12/08/2010 21:16The projects is show particluar systems for a building company. No Environement or chararcters. This is purley for B2B usage. But will discuss further. Can you confirm that you use 3D max and possibly Vray. I will require simple modelling, materials mapped and good use on lighting. I will then require the complete projects.Thanks
L. P. on 14/08/2010 14:09Hi Ashley.
I use 3DS MAx and Vray.
I am interested in bidding for this job but i require a bit more information to understand exactly what it requires.
Can you give a bit more information on what, exactly, you need modelling?
Many Thanks,
Luke.
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