ddustin Posted September 5, 2006 Posted September 5, 2006 We are in need of a person to model, texture and rig a 2000 White Pontiac Grand Prix. Specifications: The interior of the vehicle needs to have the dash area in front of the driver look reasonably good. It will be a night scene, so the gauges will be illuminated. The overall dimensions of the vehicle should reflect the real thing and should not be scaled. The exterior of the vehicle should be made and assembled as separate components. For example, the door should be separate from the front fender and the hood should be separate from the two front fenders and front grill…etc. The left front fender and left doors neede sufficient splinage to reflect the damage shown in the image. I would like an inner panel on the drivers side doors as the outer skin needs to get "peeled" off. I expect to see the window wipers, door handles, emblems, antenna, front grill and bumpers as models, not decals. Tail and head lights need to modeled, then decaled. Tires and rims need to be modeled, but you can use a decal for the rims and a normal map for depth. Bump map for the tire treads as well. (I have a good image for tire treads I can send you). I will require a simple rig with a bone on each tire. The front tires will require to turn left or right and steering wheel will turn with front tires. There should be a main body bone that has the main vehicle body assigned to it. I would also like a pose slider to show the car dipping forward and backwards, plus side to side movement (like going around curb). It is important that the bone used for dipping and side to side (main body bone) motion be located according to the vehicles actual center of mass. We will apply the damage to the vehicle. I am hoping the model can be done in approximately 2-3 weeks. Please send me an email through the AM Forum. Links to work you have done will be helpful. This will pay $300 US (negotiable) Thanks, David Here are images of the damaged vehicle. We are working for the widow of deceased driver. [attachmentid=20285] [attachmentid=20286] Quote
ddustin Posted September 6, 2006 Author Posted September 6, 2006 The project has been awarded. Thanks to all who submitted bids. (funny how many wanted to create a model that was going to get obliterated) David Quote
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