3D model of VR display on android like head

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by Freddy Jackson on Sunday, December 31, 2017

The price is too low


by cornel888 on Monday, January 1, 2018

agreed, could you please revise budget. DC has 15% of that $90 barely render cost let alone modelling. Thanks


by Kwasi on Monday, January 1, 2018

Hello Mr/Mrs Project owner

I'd love to get into this design but have a question,

Would you want a single image? or a VR 360 rotation image?

I 3d design and as far as I know, photoshop is NOT a full 3d program.

Please do be clear about what exactly the image will be used for?

That would really help.

PS: Would also help if you could revise your budget :)

Happy New Year!!!


by Project Owner on Monday, January 1, 2018

Thanks for responding,

I have also tried to contact the original designer of the android head, I think in this case the price would be fair.

We want to generate some images for a website where we can control orientation etc. If for licensing reasons, if you want to keep the 3D model, it is also ok. The android images would be part of icons.

The other option would be to buy the 3D model, in this case I would have to have an idea what it would like, and then we can talk about cost.

We develop 3D software for surgery
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by Project Owner on Monday, January 1, 2018

Screenshot in Brief


by Kwasi on Monday, January 1, 2018


That means in this case you'd want a VR created of the 3d model.

Such that anyone who opens the site can rotate the model on the site.

Is this an example of what you want?

www.keyshot.com/xr/


by Project Owner on Monday, January 1, 2018

We could create human 3D VR models ourselves, we scan faces in 3D and have the .obj files at our disposal. But all the structures are human related, CT etc. My knowledge of manipulation ends with Meshmaker.

We need an android STL file that we can use to generate some screenshots. So the main challenge is to design the android like file. We do not need any 3D android, it must fit very specific requirements.

You can see the discussion what android appearance to use like what font to use so it fits CI. See Uncanny Valley.

About the rest we can talk.

www.keyshot.com/xr/
Did not know it, might be the next step.


by Project Owner on Monday, January 1, 2018

See Wikipedia

The uncanny valley hypothesis predicts that an entity appearing almost human risks eliciting cold, eerie feelings in viewers.[4]

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_valley

So that is the background why the kind of android is important


by Kwasi on Tuesday, January 2, 2018

So if I get you right. You want a robot like looking head :) wearing VR goggles!

Am I right?


by Project Owner on Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Yes, and as I said the appearance of the robot is decisive, not any robot.


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