Casual 3D Watch Design
Budget / Salary€250–750
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted2 hours ago
I’m developing a new casual-style wristwatch and need a skilled 3D designer to bring the concept to life. The overall look should feel relaxed rather than overtly sporty or high-luxury, yet still carry clean, contemporary lines that stand out on a retail shelf.
Key focus areas
• Watch face: balanced proportions, easy-to-read markers, subtle detailing that communicates everyday versatility.
• Strap: the design must integrate a metal bracelet—think brushed stainless or similar—with links that complement the case geometry.
Scope of work
1. Create a fully detailed 3D model of the case, dial, hands, crown, and metal bracelet.
2. Provide photorealistic still renders (front, side, angled) plus a simple 360° turntable animation to showcase the piece.
3. Supply editable source files (preferred formats: STEP or IGES for solid geometry, plus the native file from your software—Fusion 360, SolidWorks, Rhino, or similar).
4. Deliver production-ready STL/OBJ exports for rapid prototyping.
Acceptance criteria
• All dimensions and tolerances called out in the final drawing set.
• Meshes must be watertight and free of non-manifold edges.
• Renders should depict realistic metal finishing, proper reflections, and neutral studio lighting.
If you have a portfolio of previous watch or jewelry models, I’d love to review it to ensure our aesthetics align. I’m ready to start as soon as I find the right collaborator and will be prompt with feedback throughout the process.
Key focus areas
• Watch face: balanced proportions, easy-to-read markers, subtle detailing that communicates everyday versatility.
• Strap: the design must integrate a metal bracelet—think brushed stainless or similar—with links that complement the case geometry.
Scope of work
1. Create a fully detailed 3D model of the case, dial, hands, crown, and metal bracelet.
2. Provide photorealistic still renders (front, side, angled) plus a simple 360° turntable animation to showcase the piece.
3. Supply editable source files (preferred formats: STEP or IGES for solid geometry, plus the native file from your software—Fusion 360, SolidWorks, Rhino, or similar).
4. Deliver production-ready STL/OBJ exports for rapid prototyping.
Acceptance criteria
• All dimensions and tolerances called out in the final drawing set.
• Meshes must be watertight and free of non-manifold edges.
• Renders should depict realistic metal finishing, proper reflections, and neutral studio lighting.
If you have a portfolio of previous watch or jewelry models, I’d love to review it to ensure our aesthetics align. I’m ready to start as soon as I find the right collaborator and will be prompt with feedback throughout the process.
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