I made a tool to help you estimate animation costs

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Itsoncraft
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I made a tool to help you estimate animation costs

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It's overwhelming to start from scratch, it’s hard to price yourself and independent projects and if you don’t have experience you have to collect data from many sources to get started.

So I thought, hey, let's create a tool that makes it easy to start getting a sense of how much a project will cost and how many weeks of production it'll be.

I just launched it but would love to get your guys' feedback. So any thoughts are more than welcome!

Here's the url: http://www.animpricer.com

Looking forward to hear what you think and if it's useful to you!

- Emil
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Re: I made a tool to help you estimate animation costs

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hello,

First, I confirm to the people who asked me in PM that it's not a spam. It's an interesting link about animation, created by the "itsoncraft" team.

Second, I edited the link which was broken.
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Itsoncraft
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Re: I made a tool to help you estimate animation costs

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Hey Fabrice,

Thank you for letting me know. Didn't know this came off as spam, nor that the link was broken:/.

At any rate, thanks and looking forward to hear some feedback. Hope it's useful to people.
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Nice idea ! However, I see it's not working well on Android (I can't move cursors on slides). I'll try it on my computer as soon as I'll be in the office
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I think a few things should be improved, but the basics are good and interesting.

For example :
• costs won't be the same if it's 2D cut-out, 2D traditional, 3D or stop motion

• What level of polish and detail will you do?
Low, medium, high are too subjective, there might be something more obvious, like "clean up and flat colors" "shadows" "textures" etc... or more information about the characters "basic shapes" "cartoon" "realistic" etc.

• When should your project be completed?
Anytime / ASAP : give a real duration (1 month, 3 months, 6 months,...)

• How fluent will the animation in your project be?
again, real values : 6fps, 8fps, 12 fps, 15 fps, 24 fps

However, the calculation is good : I did the test for Journey Through Creativity and results were correct :)
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Re: I made a tool to help you estimate animation costs

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Thanks Elodie for the feedback, think I agree on all raised points. We'll make an update soon :)

And weird about Android, will look into that.
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You're welcome ! Again, this idea is great and despite the "lack" of precision, results are quite acurate, so congratulations and keep up the good job !
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Itsoncraft wrote: 05 May 2017, 17:05 It's overwhelming to start from scratch, it’s hard to price yourself and independent projects and if you don’t have experience you have to collect data from many sources to get started.

So I thought, hey, let's create a tool that makes it easy to start getting a sense of how much a project will cost and how many weeks of production it'll be.

I just launched it but would love to get your guys' feedback. So any thoughts are more than welcome!

Here's the url: http://www.animpricer.com

Looking forward to hear what you think and if it's useful to you!

- Emil

Thank you , Emil. This is much needed tool (getting REAL information about budgeting and production planning is very rare).
As Elodie pointed out , there are some things that could be refined to make the numbers more accurate , but this is a very good start .

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