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munsie
02-01-2005, 10:33 PM
Images of a shotgun used for skeet shooting.
24 images total. 256x256 resolution each image.
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Each image hicolor (32bit) 256x256 with a solid magenta background. (rgb = 255,0,255) If you have to render to a background color, render to black, but the gun images will be used as "sprites" so the final images need to be color keyed with a background color of 255,0,255.

File format: .bmp (32bit, high color)

Each image should be centered inside the 256x256 bitmap.

Three perspective rows of the gun, with each row having a total of 8 images aiming far left to straight up.

Perspective 1 (images 1-8):
Aiming high (use about 80% of the height of the image.)

Perspective 2 (images 9-16):
Aiming mid (use about 60% the entire height.)

Perspective 3 (images 17-24):
Aiming low (use about the lower 40% of the image.)

(I will mirror the images to get the aiming right images.)

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To get an idea of the gun, style, perspective I'm looking for, please check out this shockwave game here:

http://www.buzzle.com/games/skeetShoot.asp

I'd have no problem if the resulting gun was very similar to the above game. Similar but not an exact pixel duplication. ;)

The above gun image is fairly cartoon like, which is ok, but if possible I would prefer a slightly more realistic looking shotgun.

The shotgun is the kind you **** to reload so keep that in mind.

You can log in with any bogus email address to play the game.

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Example comps from my project:

Background with crosshair aiming up and skeets:

http://locatesoftware.com/skeet_compose.jpg

Background with crosshair aiming left and broken skeet:

http://locatesoftware.com/skeet_compose2.jpg

Background with crosshair aiming left and broken skeet with test gun:

http://locatesoftware.com/skeet_compose3.jpg

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Private message me here with your asking price and how long it would take you to create the images or if you have any additional questions. Thank you!

munsie
05-01-2005, 11:30 AM
This job has been filled. Thank you for your replies.