Simple Disposable Toothpaste Design Animation Blind
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Hello,This is a very easy project that I am hoping to quickly get submissions for. I am wanting to get a demonstration animation of a disposable toothpaste container. I have posted a video showing what I would like to be shown in the animation video. There is no need to show hands or anything like that. Just the container by itself going through the below-listed steps.
Step 1) The toothpaste container is filled to about halfway with a white liquid by pouring the liquid into the open end of the toothpaste container.
Step 2) The paper covering of the double-sided tape inside of the container is removed. (A piece of double-sided tape with a paper covering goes around the inner circumference of the toothpaste tube. The piece of tape should be about 20mm in height.)
Step 3) The open end of the toothpaste container is flattened. (There should be about 20 mm of flattened tube when done, similar to the video)
Step 4) The paper covering on the outside piece of double-sided tape of the container is removed. (this piece of double-sided tape should be about 20mm in height as well)
Step 5) The flattened end of the toothpaste container is folded twice onto the exposed double-sided tape on the outside of the container. (The two folds should cover the entirety of the outside piece of double-sided tape)
Feel free to use a regular toothpaste container as a frame of reference for size, design, etc. However, please do not place any logos onto the toothpaste container.
Again a video is attached showing how the container is meant to function.
Wants:
The prize will go to the most realistic animation. The video should be short as well, ideally less than 20 seconds. If doing this in a 3D modeling software like Solidworks or Inventor, it would be great to have the CAD file as well however this is not a requirement.
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Hi arivudhayalaguru. I would prefer a video frame of 16:9. Thank you
what is the video frame you prefer? like 1:2,16:9 or 3:4
Great to hear PARVINDER SINGH! Looking forward to your submission!
Hi, I am interested for your project.
Great to hear arivudhayalaguru! I look forward to seeing what you come up with!
HI i'm interesting your project.
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Video link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/lmgskire6lm38ta/20171108_153238.mp4?dl=0
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