What should I do first to find a 2D animator on Contra?
Start by outlining what you need. Write down your project goals and the style of animation you like. Review past work examples to see the animator's skill level and style.
How can I ensure the animator understands my project needs?
Share a clear project brief with all the details. Include your vision, style preferences, and timeframe. Make sure both you and the animator agree on these before starting.
How do I check if the 2D animator is the right match for my project?
Look at the animator's portfolio to see if their style aligns with your needs. Read any reviews from past clients. You can also have a quick call to discuss their approach and ideas.
What should I include in the project brief for the 2D animator?
Include your project's objectives, target audience, and key scenes. Provide references for the animation style you desire. Make sure to mention any specific software or tools that need to be used.
How do I decide on deliverables with a 2D animator?
Discuss what you expect to receive at the end of the project. These could be specific scenes or a complete animation. Agree on deadlines for each deliverable to keep progress on track.
How can I make sure the 2D animator knows the timeline for the project?
Create a timeline with clearly defined milestones. Share this timeline with the animator and confirm they can meet it. Regular updates can help keep everything on schedule.
How do I use Contra’s tools to start the project with a 2D animator?
Use Contra's platform to formalize any agreements. Outline the scope of work and communicate regularly through the platform. Organize and manage all project files in one place to keep things smooth.
What communication plan should I have with my 2D animator?
Decide on how often you will communicate and which tool you'll use. Some clients use email, others use chat functions. Frequent check-ins ensure the project stays aligned with your vision.
How should I handle revisions with a 2D animator?
Agree on a number of revisions up-front. Make sure to provide clear, constructive feedback. This helps the animator deliver exactly what you’re looking for.
What should I focus on during the initial meeting with a 2D animator?
Focus on discussing the project scope and expectations. Share your vision and any concerns you may have. This meeting sets the tone for a productive working relationship.
Who is Contra for?
Contra is designed for both freelancers (referred to as "independents") and clients. Freelancers can showcase their work, connect with clients, and manage projects commission-free. Clients can discover and hire top freelance talent for their projects.
What is the vision of Contra?
Contra aims to revolutionize the world of work by providing an all-in-one platform that empowers freelancers and clients to connect and collaborate seamlessly, eliminating traditional barriers and commission fees.



















































































































