An open-source 3D model of Relay chain and Parachains for Polkadot and Kusama communities by PromoTeam

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Here is the results of our job - https://readymag.com/joaji/parachain/
We did this website like presentation and links to sources, we also create the templates that can be used without 3d animation skils and the links also included. It will be cool if it will be added to Polkadot GitHub for people to use.

Short description: In the crypto industry, marketing means a lot. Various blockchain ecosystems try to get a spotlight, to get followers, to get developers. Half of any product’s success depends on its features and quality, but half of it also depends on marketing. In marketing, whatever it is, illustrations, educational videos or articles, the eye-catching visual side is crucial, due to the short attention span of every internet user. That’s why we, as Polkadot PromoTeam, work hard to bring new users to the ecosystem, and to give them the best visuals possible. We got top-notch designers working with us, and we want to give the whole community some tools to improve their visual language.

As we see, the majority of graphics included in pretty much every marketing material about Polkadot features the Polka scheme created by Gavin Wood. So we thought that it might be a good idea to start from that. We created an accurate 3D model of the Polkadot scheme, with blocks, parachains and many small details.

We want to share this model with the whole community, and we suppose it can be used in many ways: articles, videos, presentations, infographics, ads. Its high quality will definitely attract the attention of many users. All of us here want Polkadot to succeed - that’s why we want our ecosystem to stand out with its marketing among the competitors.

The model will be available in Blender, jpg and other popular formats (other formats will be sent upon request). We’ll add these files to Polkadot Github.

Reward: We are apply for tip and ask $3,500 or more in DOT or KSM

It took us nearly a 2 weeks to create this model. An experienced 3D designer takes $50 per hour, thus it’s more or less a fair price. We want this 3D model to be used practically by the community. Thus we propose it to the Council. The allocation will be used to compensate for the costs for 3D modelling. If this proposal succeeds, it will show us that the work we do is appreciated. If it doesn’t, well, it won’t change anything for us. We hope you’ll like it.

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