Re: Need Services
"robstawithlove" <robstawithlove-/[email protected]> Tue, 22 Jan 2008 06:40:43 -0000
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Hi The 'Stang would be a lovely project. I estimate that I could do the job in about 4 days, and I would charge $300. For that, you would get a brag pack of 8 photo-realistic renders (Raytraced, HDRI illuminated, Focal Blur - REAL) and a Quicktime movie of the Stang turning 360ยบ on a rotisserie. If you would like it, I'll rework the stills for red/cyan anaglyphic viewing (no charge - I still get a kick looking at anaglyphs!). The .blend project is included (with cam set-ups for various angles - and anaglyph rig - and render engine good to go) so that you can play with colours and textures, and just hit a button for a new render. Drop a line at robstawithlove-/[email protected] and I'll send through work that I did recently Cheers R* --- In [email protected], "harley573" <harley573@...> wrote: > > I am very impressed with what blender can apparently do and would love > to try and learn the software. However, time is one of the limiting > factors at this point and it's a project that is going to have to > wait. Meanwhile, one of the projects for which I hoped to use blender > is in full swing. I am rebuilding a 1967 Ford Mustang and am doing it > in the restomod style to make it more modern mechanically with the > classic car look. I am having trouble deciding on the paint scheme and > thought blender would be a good program with which to model my ideas to > see how they'll look. Since I have neither the skill nor the time to > acquire the skill to do this, I was wondering if someone from the group > might be willing to work up a model and a few different paint schemes. > I have pictures of the car and/or similar cars that I could provide for > reference, though I'm not sure what would be required. Of course I > could compensate whomever should decide to take on this project and I'd > like to find out what something like that would cost. Also, I'd like > it to be as photo-realistic as possible. Thanks in advance! >