High-quality 3D models based on the specifications and requirements outlined in the project brief.
Textures and Materials:
Textures and material maps applied to 3D models for realistic surface appearances.
Rendered Images:
Rendered images showcasing the 3D models from various angles and under different lighting conditions.
Animations:
If applicable, animations that bring 3D models to life, demonstrating motion, interactions, or specific behaviors.
Scene Files:
Source files of the 3D scenes, which may include files compatible with software like Blender, Maya, 3ds Max, or other industry-standard tools.
Rigging (if applicable):
Rigged 3D models if character animation is part of the project, allowing for movement and posing.
Storyboard or Concept Art (if applicable):
Storyboards or concept art that may have been created during the project's conceptualization phase.
Presentation or Documentation:
A presentation or documentation that explains the artistic choices, design decisions, and any specific details about the 3D assets.
Client Revisions and Feedback:
Documented client revisions and feedback throughout the project, with adjustments made accordingly.
File Formats:
Delivery of 3D assets in various file formats suitable for the client's intended use, such as FBX, OBJ, or STL for 3D printing.
Usage Rights and Licensing Information:
Clear documentation outlining the client's rights to use, modify, and distribute the 3D assets, along with any licensing agreements.
Render Settings and Configurations:
Information about render settings and configurations used to generate the final images or animations.
Final Presentation:
A final presentation or showcase of the completed 3D work, demonstrating how it meets the project objectives