Create artistic and finished graphics for the user interface of a virtual tour.
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
Hello,
I need a graphics artist to help with finishing off some User Interface buttons and icons for a virtual tour that can be seen at this link:
https://visualconstruction.com/VCE/
This is a working protptype using png images, prite sheets, and CSS scripting for UI/UX elements. I've included a zipped folder with the current graphics, some PSD resources used to create them, and two jpgs showing which current graphics definitely need to be updated. However, I've included all of the graphics and open to a full artistic makeover. I can control all of the CSS, but would prefer not to change layout or functonality.
The product I need back is this same folder with the "polished" png images as the EXACT same size as these, and not much bigger in file size if possible. The sprite sheets are currenty 20 cells, but I'm okay with going up to 24 for better motion.
The client prefers simple, clean white outlines and such. I'm using a blue background and some greenish text, which open for change as long as it matches the look and colors of the exhibit graphics and physical spaces of the tour.
Thanks,
Loren
I need a graphics artist to help with finishing off some User Interface buttons and icons for a virtual tour that can be seen at this link:
https://visualconstruction.com/VCE/
This is a working protptype using png images, prite sheets, and CSS scripting for UI/UX elements. I've included a zipped folder with the current graphics, some PSD resources used to create them, and two jpgs showing which current graphics definitely need to be updated. However, I've included all of the graphics and open to a full artistic makeover. I can control all of the CSS, but would prefer not to change layout or functonality.
The product I need back is this same folder with the "polished" png images as the EXACT same size as these, and not much bigger in file size if possible. The sprite sheets are currenty 20 cells, but I'm okay with going up to 24 for better motion.
The client prefers simple, clean white outlines and such. I'm using a blue background and some greenish text, which open for change as long as it matches the look and colors of the exhibit graphics and physical spaces of the tour.
Thanks,
Loren