Re: C3/C4 Projects (also - job ideas?) 2005-04-01 - By keysersozekill
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Glen,
Doug's got some good advice there about knocking on manufacturing companies' doors (in my experience the ones with in-house art departments are easier to hook). Ad agencies are trickier, but if you can build some trust and convince them that you're not going to steal their clients, they'll throw you some work now and then. I've done renderings for a wide variety of businesses -- medical, editorial, electronics, software, communications, trolling motors, fishing reels and lures, toys, and heavy industry -- some of it for their internal use and some of it for business-to-business print. There's very good money to be made, and, as Doug said, the clients can get pretty excited about the the work. It eventually starts to sell itself.
A quick example: A few weeks ago a new client of mine had spent a lot of money photographing a beautiful location shot of their products only to discover too late that their art director had incorrectly mounted some of the parts. It was too spendy to reshoot, so they called me. I built accurate models, matched the perspective, texture and lighting, and dropped the corrected parts into the photo in a few hours. The client was flabbergasted when he saw that even the shadows and reflections around the products had been corrected. Now they act as if I'm George Lucas or something. Seriously. They enjoy seeing the magic of it and really seem to be eager now to give me projects that go beyond mere retouching. Very rewarding. :-)
J
--- In Carrara@(protected), Douglas Alden Peterson <visualeyes@(protected)> wrote: > Glen Allen said: > > My question is what type of industry do you think would be good > > for that type of career? I'm considering TV stations, maybe advertising > > companies...any ideas? > > > Glen, > > I think you shouldn't spend your time schmoozing > ad agencies. I think the folks who need your > services are small manufacturing companies; > companies too small to hire someone to do CAD > work but who need illustrations of their *proposed* > products. Every town has a bunch of these small > companies. I'll bet you can get work from them > if they know you can make products "real" for them. > > In my own business I can tell you that, even though > 3D work isn't the bulk of what I do, nothing receives > more praise from my clients. They see their product > come to life and they get wet all over. :-) > > In the past two months, I've done Carrara illustrations > for four such companies: A book publisher who wants > to see how their book will look before it goes to the > printer, a manufacturer who wants to promote a free > brochure in a trade magazines, a builder who wants to > sell homes before they are built, and a tool manufacturer > who is trying to raise money to introduce a new power > tool to the marketplace. > > > > Doug > -- > Douglas Alden Peterson > Graphic & Web Design; Illustration > Visualeyes > Brighton, MI USA
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