CyberNexxus
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Price - $10 for single asset (starting, there could be a potential bonus)
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Hi Gurus,
I'm working on a cyberpunk piece in the far distant future and I have an extract of a blue and white wireframe Apache helo (pic below) which I would like to include as a VR / AR hologram. I'm not asking for a composite work, this job is for the effect to be applied to a single asset and the end result be in .png format with a transparent background.
Time isn't too much of a factor, but the sooner you produce something great the better. However a week is more preferable than a month as an example.
I've tried to learn an effect myself, but all I can turn up is a Star Wars hologram effect with scan lines which I find to be a very displeasing aesthetic. I also lose a lot of the wireframe detail with that effect and being a wireframe of a 3D model it already has bit of a hologram look to it, but I'm looking for a more high tech and stylish aesthetic to really sell the effect.
I want the helo to look like it belongs in cyberspace appearing to inhabit a world with a high degree of technology in the distant future.
Here are the guidelines:
[1] Don't use the Star Wars hologram effect or a typical hologram effect. I've tried them and they don't look good especially on a wireframe asset, so I'm paying for something a little more unique.
[2] Try to preserve as much detail as possible for the high tech look. I understand some detail will be lost with alterations, but please do your best to keep a good bit.
[3] Please don't incorporate scan lines.
[4] Please don't use any effect dependent upon find edges, glowing edges or requires a black background in order for the effect to work. It's OK if the filters are used to enhance the effect, but not if they're the primary technique to pull it off and the effect should still be able to work without those filters or the black background.
Optional: The potential for the bonus comes into play if you include a simple yet clearly explained concise document to tell me the steps taken. This is optional and it doesn't have to be a super detailed tutorial, but explains the process well enough that I can recreate your masterful effect to re-use it again at a later time.
If interested respond back in this thread and feel free to post your submissions.
Here is the asset to be modified (post if you need higher resolution):
Here is the world it will inhabit for color reference so the modified asset matches in tone:
Payment - PayPal
Hi Gurus,
I'm working on a cyberpunk piece in the far distant future and I have an extract of a blue and white wireframe Apache helo (pic below) which I would like to include as a VR / AR hologram. I'm not asking for a composite work, this job is for the effect to be applied to a single asset and the end result be in .png format with a transparent background.
Time isn't too much of a factor, but the sooner you produce something great the better. However a week is more preferable than a month as an example.
I've tried to learn an effect myself, but all I can turn up is a Star Wars hologram effect with scan lines which I find to be a very displeasing aesthetic. I also lose a lot of the wireframe detail with that effect and being a wireframe of a 3D model it already has bit of a hologram look to it, but I'm looking for a more high tech and stylish aesthetic to really sell the effect.
I want the helo to look like it belongs in cyberspace appearing to inhabit a world with a high degree of technology in the distant future.
Here are the guidelines:
[1] Don't use the Star Wars hologram effect or a typical hologram effect. I've tried them and they don't look good especially on a wireframe asset, so I'm paying for something a little more unique.
[2] Try to preserve as much detail as possible for the high tech look. I understand some detail will be lost with alterations, but please do your best to keep a good bit.
[3] Please don't incorporate scan lines.
[4] Please don't use any effect dependent upon find edges, glowing edges or requires a black background in order for the effect to work. It's OK if the filters are used to enhance the effect, but not if they're the primary technique to pull it off and the effect should still be able to work without those filters or the black background.
Optional: The potential for the bonus comes into play if you include a simple yet clearly explained concise document to tell me the steps taken. This is optional and it doesn't have to be a super detailed tutorial, but explains the process well enough that I can recreate your masterful effect to re-use it again at a later time.
If interested respond back in this thread and feel free to post your submissions.
Here is the asset to be modified (post if you need higher resolution):
Here is the world it will inhabit for color reference so the modified asset matches in tone: