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March 31, 2013, 02:10:30 PM
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Im offering my graphics skills. I currently cant show anything because I had to re-install windows, although my Photoshop/Flash skills are beyond amazing.

I have a few pieces of work on my hard drive which i can upload later.

You dont need to pay until you agree with the piece i create. All my pieces will be watermarked  and completed, and shown to you.
If you like it, you pay the BTC and the watermark will be removed.

Costs:
Anything Graphic/non-animation related: 0.1BTC per piece

Animation: 1 - 15 Seconds: 0.1BTC
               16 - 30 Seconds: 0.25BTC
               31 - 60 Seconds: 0.4BTC
               Any Longer: Message Me - We can work something out.
EDIT: If the Animation includes sound, you will need to supply it, or there is an additional 0.05btc fee.

My work ranges from Animated cartoons to Adverts.

as of now I cant show anything, but remember, you only pay once you see the piece and like it.


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March 31, 2013, 05:38:25 PM
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You should probably upload some mock examples, in the least.

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March 31, 2013, 07:42:02 PM
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Yeah, hard to follow up without a portfolio

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March 31, 2013, 10:59:01 PM
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You should probably upload some mock examples, in the least.
As mentioned it is sorta hard to do right now.

As I also mentioned : You dont need to pay until you agree with it. It will all be watermarked so it isnt stolen.

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You should probably upload some mock examples, in the least.
As mentioned it is sorta hard to do right now.

As I also mentioned : You dont need to pay until you agree with it. It will all be watermarked so it isnt stolen.

Beside the point: there's no indication on what kind of quality you actually put out.  You mentioned you've done work on animated cartoons and adverts; is there anything online, perhaps YouTube, that you could showcase?  It's difficult to hire someone who has no evidence of work, know what I mean?  Anyone who works in the creative field will have something to put up as a benchmark for what to expect.  Even programmers will have a few projects they'll showcase so you know what kind of product to expect.

What I'm proposing is, doing some pretend-work so people can see what you're capable of, if you don't have access to anything else you've done in the past.

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April 01, 2013, 08:33:54 PM
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You should probably upload some mock examples, in the least.
As mentioned it is sorta hard to do right now.

As I also mentioned : You dont need to pay until you agree with it. It will all be watermarked so it isnt stolen.

Beside the point: there's no indication on what kind of quality you actually put out.  You mentioned you've done work on animated cartoons and adverts; is there anything online, perhaps YouTube, that you could showcase?  It's difficult to hire someone who has no evidence of work, know what I mean?  Anyone who works in the creative field will have something to put up as a benchmark for what to expect.  Even programmers will have a few projects they'll showcase so you know what kind of product to expect.

What I'm proposing is, doing some pretend-work so people can see what you're capable of, if you don't have access to anything else you've done in the past.
Yup Smiley Working on that tommorow, i should have a basic demoreel by friday.

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