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Architectural Visualization for a company in Latvia. There would be futuristic versions of the same area. But they didn't liked the first version and stopped working with me. It was too much they asked in such short time. 5-6 different scenes in 2 weeks. I was only able to finish this one in 5 days non-stop work. Can't remember that I posted this here or not. If I was - please let me know Software Used: Maya: Entire modeling & Texturing Vue: Environment & Render Photoshop: Textures & Edit. Comments
looks awsome man, very nice work, they were asking way too much for 5/6 scenes in 2weeks
-- Really exceptional. I tend to think it's hard for clients to except that 3D takes more time than 2D. If they wanted 5 or 6 iterations and knew what they were talking about they would have been asking for pencil sketches that were strictly B&W instead of trying to have someone do 5-6 full color renderings, in 3D no less, in two weeks.
-- {Somebody's gotta be the HERO... Might as well be ME.} "When a friend's in trouble, don't insult him/her by asking what you can do, think for yourself and start doing it." - Unknown Glad you like it mate. I don't know - maybe someone out there make those things faster than me.
-- #VuePort Devious Digital Nature | Website | Blog | CG Portfolio That's true. I think they had no idea what they asked for...
-- #VuePort Devious Digital Nature | Website | Blog | CG Portfolio I like to work fast when it comes to freelance. To not loose a job. But even when I finished that first scene in 5 days - they told me that they don't like it at all.. Maybe they found someone faster than me
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