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JoOngle wrote:
Yes, I´m very capable of 3D work, I have a background in 3Dstudio max, from version 1.2 to 4, where I went over to the opensource 3D software called blender 3d (blender.org - check it out, it´s free!)
I´ve been producing professionally with this software for years, internationally, lots of merchandising products for big brand names (brag brag...but very true).
Yes, 3d is basically hard work, fun - but hard work. Albeit...I´d not use months on ONE house, if I was a beginner...of course I would, but I´m not anymore, so I´d probably use a week on a high detailed house.
Remembering a job I did for a client, the client wanted a shop-environment to watch the merchandise already on the shelves, floor, roof etc...I made a complete TOUR with ALL the trimmings of a real shop in two days. (we´re talking a warehouse here, that big!)
So if you have some proper training, you´d be amazed how much you actually can turn out.
If I had a blue-print of the entire street, I could give it a try, see how far I get (I´m bored stiff this summer anyway...
...all I do is to sit down in my house, either outside on the porch, veranda...drinking a few hundred beers, eyeballing the neighbors etc...
hm..wonder if I should wash my roof tiles...?
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Hm, sounds as if professional self-employment is a good thing. I also want to sit around the house and drink a couple of beers!
I think your merchandising work sounds very interesting. Are there any examples you can show us (not in order to test you I'm just interested whether I have already seen merchandising products that YOU were responsible for).