Project Description:
Budget:
From US$150 to US$400 + 10% participation on project profits. Usually this kind of project profits between US$500 and US$20.000, and a huge part of this performance depends on the graphical quality of the project.
90% of my games until now made something between US$1000 and US$3000. My aim with this project is to trespass the US$3000 barrier, that's why I'm not animating it myself (I'm a professional programmer, not a professional animator).
Please do consider the participation on profits while bidding.
Project:
I need someone to make the graphics and animations for an online game. The technology I'm going to use is Adobe's Flash, but you may use any program you want for the animations, once we'll use sprite sheets anyway. Every bid that doesn't have the word 'ready' on the title won't be read. I'm doing this so that I know that you read the project description.
Positive characteristics:
- Experience with games
- Experience with animation effects such as smoke, fire and explosions.
- Experience with sound effects and soundtrack.
I don't need complex or realistic graphics that will take months to be delivered. I want smooth animations and, if possible, graphics that can make the player feel emotions and affection by the game. Angry birds style is a great example. Another great examples are this http://www.kongregate.com/games/IriySoft/cursed-treasure-dont-touch-my-gems and this http://armorgames.com/play/12141/kingdom-rush
The amount of work you'll have:
You'll have to remake this game's graphics: http://www.kongregate.com/games/vitorsperanza/the-tank-builder
Because I'm proposing a proportional share of the profits, here are some of my recent games so that you know I'm not an amateur:
http://www.kongregate.com/games/PlayInfo/hellbound-rampage
http://www.kongregate.com/games/lrsperanza/shoot-pixels
http://www.addictinggames.com/puzzle-games/magnetic-ball-game.jsp
Please attach three of your portfolio examples regarding animations. Please give direct examples, not a website where I'll have to browse to find your work.
Regards,
Lucas Speranza