Voidforged
New Member
Hello the forum,
I'm a tiny youtuber and I've been devising both a logo for my channel and an intro animation to place at the beginning of my videos. I commissioned the basic design to be created on freelancer.com and am very happy with the outcome.
So I currently have the logo, which is flat and from a frontal perspective, exactly as this text is. The goal is to have it made three dimensional, with each letter and part of the logo about as deep as they are wide, with the impression that it is made from strong, dense, steel, but maintaining the frontal perspective. (Imagine a series of rings placed on a desk and viewed from directly above.)
The idea for the animation is to have each individual letter and segment of the symbol come flying in from off-screen, crashing together to form the completed logo, then perhaps something to signify completion.
But, my question; Do I take the original design to another graphic designer and have them make it three dimensional? Adding the depth, texture, and weight that I'm after? Or do I reach out to an animator capable of creating the intro I'm interested in, as they will likely have to render and model each individual piece to complete it? Or do I need to do both, in that order?
I intend to commission all the work required, and price isn't really an issue, I am just not sure which route would be best as I know very little about graphic design and the methods people use to create such things, and I would really appreciate some advice.
Thanks for your time!
I'm a tiny youtuber and I've been devising both a logo for my channel and an intro animation to place at the beginning of my videos. I commissioned the basic design to be created on freelancer.com and am very happy with the outcome.
So I currently have the logo, which is flat and from a frontal perspective, exactly as this text is. The goal is to have it made three dimensional, with each letter and part of the logo about as deep as they are wide, with the impression that it is made from strong, dense, steel, but maintaining the frontal perspective. (Imagine a series of rings placed on a desk and viewed from directly above.)
The idea for the animation is to have each individual letter and segment of the symbol come flying in from off-screen, crashing together to form the completed logo, then perhaps something to signify completion.
But, my question; Do I take the original design to another graphic designer and have them make it three dimensional? Adding the depth, texture, and weight that I'm after? Or do I reach out to an animator capable of creating the intro I'm interested in, as they will likely have to render and model each individual piece to complete it? Or do I need to do both, in that order?
I intend to commission all the work required, and price isn't really an issue, I am just not sure which route would be best as I know very little about graphic design and the methods people use to create such things, and I would really appreciate some advice.
Thanks for your time!