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Old June 8th, 2008   #1 (permalink)
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hello guys
i put here 3 project and i named them as a, b, c.
please have a look on it and tell me what do you think, how many hours can man spend for each project, I made modeling of building, remodeling of furniture, and also i made some furniture myself. also as usually clients asked me lots of changes after i finished the job. changes was not my mistakes, they changed their ideas themself.
and also if you are from Netherlands please tell me the prices per hour or by project for this kind of work.
also here is my web gallery and if you would like jus have a look on it and leav your comments please : http://home.wanadoo.nl/nbazierishvili/
thank you
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guys nothing to say ????
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I guess about 6 Hours each would be more than enough for A-Z. As for price in netherlands, sorry i can't help .

Your modeling is Ok (except for pillows) , but i see much room for improvement in materials and lighting. also more accessories (pool table cues and balls, more irregularities in furniture, etc...) You really can hype them up a notch higher with some richer content. Are you having trouble inserting convincing people? or do you not like them in your renderings? I personally try to avoid people in my renderings..but i think the first project aould be a lot more interesting with some life inserted into it.
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hi thanks for advice,
do you think that setting up scene and then about 6 rendering in Vray 6 hour is enough? one rendering only takes abou45 min even with vray proxis (for restorant project).
or you mean modeling onnly without rendering?
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I guess about 6 Hours each would be more than enough for A-Z. As for price in netherlands, sorry i can't help .

Your modeling is Ok (except for pillows) , but i see much room for improvement in materials and lighting. also more accessories (pool table cues and balls, more irregularities in furniture, etc...) You really can hype them up a notch higher with some richer content. Are you having trouble inserting convincing people? or do you not like them in your renderings? I personally try to avoid people in my renderings..but i think the first project aould be a lot more interesting with some life inserted into it.
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Yes, I mean all except rendering. Since rendering depends on hardware and not on Human input.

I have access to a render farm, so what takes you 45 minutes to render, takes me less than 3 minutes.
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hi Amer
i don't think so that render farm will make same rendering in 3 min as my pc doing it in 45 min. I have acces to render farm as well, but for one frame (still rendering ) thay take same time as my pc. so .....
they rendered for me one frame and it took about 2 hour, same on my pc.


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I have access to a render farm, so what takes you 45 minutes to render, takes me less than 3 minutes.
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I guess about 6 Hours each would be more than enough for A-Z. As for price in netherlands, sorry i can't help .
How is it possible to model the scene in only 6 hours? If i look at the pictures i really thought he must have needed about 18 hours.

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thanks sebastian for reply
of course it took more time to me, and i told to client about 16 hour (for project a), becouse she asked me lots of changes, for example i finished the 4 renderin and later she asked me to put flowers on each table (and few time she asked me changes like this), for her it was only the 5 min to think but for me it was same time rendering for 4 visuals, but i still charge as 16 hour. becouse price could be too high.
I use 3d max, vray, and also if i wars with modeling from auto cad drawings then auto cad as well, and photoshop for textures.
also sebastian, i made some projects in germany, and i've got one project now in germany, could you tell me the price in germany for freelancers for this kind of work?
thank you in advance
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thanks sebastian for reply
of course it took more time to me, and i told to client about 16 hour (for project a), becouse she asked me lots of changes, for example i finished the 4 renderin and later she asked me to put flowers on each table (and few time she asked me changes like this), for her it was only the 5 min to think but for me it was same time rendering for 4 visuals, but i still charge as 16 hour. becouse price could be too high.
I use 3d max, vray, and also if i wars with modeling from auto cad drawings then auto cad as well, and photoshop for textures.
also sebastian, i made some projects in germany, and i've got one project now in germany, could you tell me the price in germany for freelancers for this kind of work?
thank you in advance
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Oh... i dont know. I take specific prices for different buildings. small buildings ~ 350 €, middle ~450 € or more, big 750€ and more...

Do u texture the models after rendering or did u mean that u correct "bugs" in the final pictures?
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no some time I need to make a texture to use it in scene, textures which is not in library.
after fynal renderings i need to do some work with photop some time, to change some small mistakes, or britness, or things like this.
how long do you think these renderings will take from you? I meen the renderings i uploaded here



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