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A 3D animation can cost anything from a hundred dollars (or euro or pounds) to tens of thousands of dollars. It depends on the content and the duration of the animation.
We keep prices down by using techniques developed by engineers in leading manufacturing companies. Companies like Dell and Intel use these techniques to constantly reduce cost. We do the same to reduce the price of developing graphics and animations.
It's worth finding out what we can do before you make your final decision. |
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Here are some tips to keep the cost down and get the best deal:
Be as generic as possible
If you want to add a car to a scene the cost will be relatively low. However, If you specify that it has to be a 1973 Ford Escort then the cost could be much higher. Be specific only when it's important.
Explain why
If we know what you're trying to achieve in a scene we might be able to achieve the same result in a different way - and the result could be far cheaper. It's worth asking. |
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We need storyboards to develop the animation. Each action is mapped out and timed so that it works when the final animation is rendered.
If you can develop a storyboard it will speed things up and it will also clarify exactly what you're looking for.
If you can't develop one yet - don't worry. We can also help you do that.
In fact, we can help at any stage of the development process - but we can usually save you more money if you contact us at the early stages of a project. |
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