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Takwah New user 25 Posts |
I have an two person pseudo psychic effect, which is nothing special or new. I would like to put it in a professional looking form, as though straight forward it's rather complex in nature. This way I won't forget all the intrinsics and could even let others benefit from this effect.
The problem is, though I found, that I could use Blender, which is a free 3D software to render out some of the setups and props required, I can not do any illustrations. The effect contains 1 or two simple sleights. So drawing is not my thing and modelling hands is also not my thing. Photographs wouldn't integrate well with the rest of the images, thus I wonder how do you get your illustrations done for your manuals. What do I have to expect to pay for such an illustration and where do I find an artist that does that easily. Tak |
top_illusionist Regular user USA 146 Posts |
Try fiverr.com There's plenty of talented graphic design artists who will knock this project out in 3 days or less for about $5 to $10 per illustration.
Start at this link below.. https://www.fiverr.com/categories/graphi......-listing |
Takwah New user 25 Posts |
So do you have someone, you have worked with. The quality on fiverr has high volatility according to another thread in this forum?
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top_illusionist Regular user USA 146 Posts |
No, I don't sorry. The person I worked with created some t-shirt designs for me about 2 years ago. They are no longer there. My suggestion is 2 narrow your search to 2 designers. Have them both give you 2 samples. 1) According to your specifics and 2) the other option is to give them their creative freedom to produce what they feel is best in terms of an illustration
Its a hit or miss on fiverr for sure Takwah. I developed many computer apps for private use and had to go through 25 programmers to find 1 that really coded fast, had experience and went beyond my expectations. This guy was from Russia, by the way. So keep in mind that location can be a factor in playing the waitiing game for the project to come to fruition. If you have a tight deadline, you are better off paying a little bit more and working with someone locally. Just make sure you write out your scope of work in detail because some of them fiverr people will try to milk you for more money when you want revisions. Be clear from the start in writing on what you expect to receive as deliverables (if you want you illustrations to remain confidential, do draft a non-disclosure agreement). Provide sample .jpg and/or .pdf files if possible of the direction you want such as colors, pov angles, close-ups etc. Also, keep in mind the price you pay per project has a fee applied by fiverr. For example, if you pay $5 for one illustration, fiverr will automatically tack on a $1 dollar to that plus whatever tip you want to provide after service is performed. Those fees change often so go through the website terms before you place any orders. Good luck. |
Takwah New user 25 Posts |
Thank you for the information, that fee was new to me.
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chappy Special user 764 Posts |
Are you still looking for help with illustrations?
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Takwah New user 25 Posts |
I am still open for suggestions.
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chappy Special user 764 Posts |
PM sent
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