I’m commissioning a short-form series of 30- to 45-second animations that personify bananas, tomatoes, and assorted milk-chocolate treats (think truffles, mini bars, bites) to champion a farmer-owned restaurant. The pieces must feel vividly realistic—skin textures, subtle lighting, believable weight—yet remain whimsical enough to let these foods talk, emote, and move like humans while explaining why family-farmed ingredients beat corporate produce. Higgsfield.AI (or similar tools) will be the main production engine, so please be comfortable sculpting, rigging, and animating directly inside that ecosystem and exporting cleanly to standard formats for post work. If you’d like to bring in auxiliary tools such as Blender or Maya for fine touches, that’s welcome as long as the final look stays consistent and the pipeline stays tidy. What I’m after • A series of looping vignettes (each 30–45 s) that can stand alone or run back-to-back as a micro-campaign. • Fully modelled, textured, and rigged produce and chocolate characters with a versatile facial rig—smiles, frowns, eye rolls, raised brows, the occasional dramatic gasp. • Lively yet informative dialogue (I’ll supply scripts, but we can also collab if you have creative input and understand the tone and vibe) synced to expressive lip-sync and body language. • A playful but polished visual grade that contrasts the warmth of family farms with the sterility of mass production—think camera moves that glide from sunlit fields to cold fluorescent aisles. • Final delivery in 4K UHD (ProRes 4444 + alpha) plus project files so I can re-edit or translate later. Acceptance check 1. Every spot must clearly mention or visually imply “family farmed” vs. “corporate” within the first 15 s. 2. Characters should register at least three distinct emotions over the runtime. 3. Audio stems and captions provided in separate tracks. 4. Assets supplied with open licenses or original creation only. Show me links or reels of comparable 3-D character work—especially if you’ve ever made inanimate objects feel alive. If your storytelling can make a tomato earn sympathy and a truffle crack a joke, we’ll be a great fit. For some references to similar things, on instagram: @howhumanlifeworks @animated.health. and I will attach an example of a short clip that I made myself in a just a few minutes, it isn't refined or finalized, but it shows the direction I want to go.