We are building a 3D walk-around VR device, and have a need for some demonstration materials.
We need a short, 3-5 second animation sequence as follows:
A person stands facing slightly away from the camera. The distance to the person is such that they consume about 2/3 of the frame. The person turns their head toward the camera, pauses, looks at it, smiles, and says “hi”.
requirements:
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the work must be original, you have complete rights to provide it in satisfaction of this agreement
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we get a permanent, worldwide, irrevocable right to use it when/where/however we need to. This is exclusive for 12 months, i.e. you won’t use it yourself or sell it or distribute it to anyone, anyhow, anywhere. After 12 months you can use/sell it as well. Our license is perpetual and we may continue to use it as long as we need to.
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the person is a girl appearing to be in her 20’s. She must be attractive in a girl-next-door kind of way, but not glamorous. Her clothes reveal her figure which is trim/normal (not heavy, not skinny). Other than informing the viewer that she is not fat/skinny, the clothes are not revealing. There is nothing sexually suggestive about the animation - no excessive cleavage showing or huge breasts etc.
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The animation is a minimum of three seconds in length, and no more than 5 seconds.
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You do not need to provide audio, but the mouth animation must be reasonably consistent with her saying “hi”
We will embed this within a VR display, and part of that code is still being worked on… so as far as a file format for delivery goes, we’re open, but it needs to be something where each frame can be extracted to get the underlying data in a known way.
We’d like to negotiate a price and do this as a fixed-price engagement. If you can provide relevant work samples, we’ll pay 1/2 up front and the remainder on delivery. If this community has a trusted escrow system, we’d be happy to use that as well.
I’m not sure about email and link rules, so please reply here (any maybe enlighten me), and we can provide our website address so you can get an idea about context.
We hope to build an ongoing relationship.
thanks for reading,
Rick Joyce