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Category:Design > Graphic Design
ID:31118
Title:Flash Animator / illustrator for game.
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
We urgently require a Flash illustrator and animator to create assets for a game we are creating.
You will have excellent knowledge of Flash CS3+
Be motivated, proactive and professional.
Have experience creating animated scenes in Flash.
The project is a cartoon game set in a factoy/abbatoir and featuring zombies. It\'s a lighthearted, fun , family game for which you will be creating the scene and assets. If you have experience creating cartoon games, or have a strong cartoon style this will obviously count heavily in your favour.
When applying please send links to previous relevant work.
Look forward to hearing from you!
Note - Fixed price project, please do not apply at a higher rate offering additional/un-needed extras! Thanks
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:£100 - £800 (Approx $157 - $1,254)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:27/07/2010 13:42
Clarification Board
A. S. on 28/07/2010 01:05Hi John,
I have a huge experience in flash, you will also find some relevant projects (flash game) in my feedbacks section. But you provided not enough details for you project hence it's impossible to give you a fixed price.
Alex
Reply from Client
J. R. on 28/07/2010 09:52Hi Alex. The game is played in a single screen (no scrolling). We will need you to make the background - which needs to contain some simple animated elements. Also we need an animated zombie character and some variations of it. The game scene will be 800x600 pixels in size and can be bitmap or vector. The zombie must be made in 3 separate parts - legs , torso and head , it must also be vector graphics and the head needs to have about 5 diferent expressions, each expression stored in a separate frame within the head movieclip. There are probably a few other little bits, but that's the gist of it.
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