blocksandbricks Posted February 11 Posted February 11 Hi everyone, I’m looking for a highly skilled LEGO MOC designer for a paid, long-term commercial project. This is not a casual or hobby build, and I want to be clear about expectations upfront so I don’t waste anyone’s time. Project Overview We are developing premium brick-built dog portraits (head / bust only), intended as display pieces or keepsakes rather than toys. These will eventually be sold through an ecommerce brand. The goal is to create high-detail, sculptural animal busts that are: • instantly recognizable by breed • visually premium • structurally sound • manufacturable at scale If someone familiar with dogs cannot identify the breed within 1–2 seconds, the design is not acceptable. Style & Quality Reference The target quality is closer to a museum-style brick sculpture, not cartoonish LEGO art. The design requires: • strong silhouettes • accurate breed proportions • careful shaping of ears, muzzle, skull, and chest • a clean look suitable for home display Flat faces, generic dog shapes, toy-like proportions, or overly simplified MOCs will not work for this project. Technical / Manufacturing Requirements This part is important: • LEGO-compatible parts only (GoBricks preferred due to catalog depth) • designs must be optimized for repeat production • you should be comfortable designing with BOM discipline in mind Deliverables (per design) • complete brick-built 3D model • editable design file (Studio / CAD / similar) • BOM (Bill of Materials) in Excel or similar format • willingness to iterate based on feedback Scale & Compensation Initial phase: 1–2 designs to confirm fit and workflow Short-term: ~5 designs Long-term roadmap: ~15 total designs This is a paid project and I’m hoping to build an ongoing working relationship rather than a one-off commission. Who This Is For A good fit if you: • have experience with large or sculptural LEGO MOCs • understand how to balance detail with buildability • are comfortable designing for commercial use • care deeply about quality and accuracy Probably not a good fit if you primarily build: • small figurines • playful or cartoon-style MOCs • concept art that doesn’t translate to real bricks If this sounds interesting, please send a message here with your portfolio, quote, and ETA. You can also email me: **eerrikk22@gmail.com Disclaimer: This photo of a prototype thats attached has been generated with AI. I know 1/1 recreation is not possible so smaller differences are acceptable, but the overall portrait should look similar. Quote
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