The creation of a Scientific Illustration goes through 5 stages
*We work with contracts and invoices.
In terms of delivery, the process is as follows
1-2. Briefing and Budget Proposal
This is the project presentation and negotiation stage.
It's not necessary to have an initial sketch or draft of your idea, but it will help you to draw up the 3D layout.
1-2. Briefing and Budget Proposal
This is the project presentation and negotiation stage.
It's not necessary to have an initial sketch or draft of your idea, but it will help you to draw up the 3D layout.
3. Layout creation
The 3D layout is created based on the initial sketch or draft, with simplified shapes, colors and lighting.
3. Layout creation
The 3D layout is created based on the initial sketch or draft, with simplified shapes, colors and lighting.
4. Refining the work
Once the 3D layout has been approved, the models, lighting and texturing of the illustration are refined.
4. Refining the workOnce the 3D layout has been approved, the models, lighting and texturing of the illustration are refined.
5. Finalization
After the requested adjustments and corrections, the final version of the figure can be rendered and delivered digitally in the appropriate format for publication.
5. Finalization
After the requested adjustments and corrections, the final version of the figure can be rendered and delivered digitally in the appropriate format for publication.
FAQ
Investing in a scientific illustration will help you communicate your ideas effectively, make your work more interesting and accessible, and increase the impact of your research. What's more, good illustrations can be reused in a variety of media (presentations, website, social network), extending the reach of your work.
For academic audiences (researchers and postgraduates), illustrations are widely used in graphical abstracts, article figures, covers, conference posters, etc. Scientific illustrations are also widely used on website pages, banners, books, etc.
The cost of a scientific illustration can vary depending on the complexity of the project, the deadline and the desired format. As a reference, prices for a graphical abstract start from R$600 and for journal covers from R$1,200. These prices serve as a basis, but can vary greatly from case to case. Other types of illustrations will vary in the same way.
For animations, on the other hand, it's difficult to define a basic price, as several stages are involved: script, storyboard, animation, video editing, voice and audio, etc., as well as the complexity, deadline and duration of the animation.
If you need a more precise figure, please contact us for a quote: contato@tempo3d.com.
Yes, you can use your illustration for commercial purposes, as long as this is agreed in a contract before the work begins. It's worth noting that this type of license comes at an additional cost.