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thejobe

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  1. Im fixing some common mistakes people make with business cards.

    also trying to make some suggestive fixes.

     

    ok so i fixed all the major issues with placement and pictures.

     

    ill start with the back of the card.

    there was just way too much going on. when someone looks at a card you want to make sure that you get an idea of your company in less than 2 seconds.

    the logo did that right away. so dropped everything else and just used the logo.

    the massive amount of links. completely unnecessary since the hash.com has a link to every one of those right on the homepage.

     

    the front of the card.

    when someone is reading your card you want to make sure that the info is easy to read.

    you had too many clashing colors as well so i went with a 3 color for the text and background. the characters will add the other colors with will make it a 4 color print (CMYK)

    also moved the other picture you had on the back to the front. when you look at a card you want a persons eyes to make a circular motion starting from the top going around the card and starting at the top again.

    we do this with the title Animation:Master and link, then going down to the picture on the right then the info, ending with the picture on the left and starting back at the top again.

    its more pleasing to the eye. and people will stare at it longer which will make them remember you easier!

     

    here are your cards.

    v18_buss_card_V2.psd

    v18_buss_card_bk_V2.psd

  2. Thanks for the review and i will take some of the advice to the next project!

    as for some of the scenes you mentioned.

    most of the shots we had were for time saving since our PC power was not up to bar to the scenes we needed.

    since we were rendering scenes while we were working on others we saved some time but if we rendered all of it after we finished animating it probably came out to about 2 months of rendering.

    so most of this was just time saving. as for the voice acting, well yeah we just are horrible in that aspect lol. but this project was more for learning than anything.

    most of the animations were done by my partner and he has done quite well considering he only learned 3D last August (2012).

     

    we have already moved onto the next project.

    everything here will be featured in a full 3D Video game that based on the journey of the robot going to save Santa.

     

    We are actually working on 3 Games at the same time, and will be starting a kick starter soon to get our studio up and running.

  3. now this is something that i would love to have.

    Rubicon 3D scanner

     

     

    I appreciate the improved tech specs and resolution offered but, aren't there several aps which do the same thing from photos that you take and enter into the program ? I have a vague recollection of one a few years back that used the Xbox cameras (?) or similar to do the scanning?

    regards

    simon

     

    i believe you are referring to True bones the motion capture people using xbox 360 cameras.

     

    and yeah Im aware of the digitizer. but the rubicon is much cheaper.

    digitizer $1500

    rubicon $ 230 or so.

  4. this was everything i could find on Android programming.

    i call the series "how to make an android program in 200 simple steps"

    with a name like that, you know its not a short course.

  5. i know the software he is using i have been using it for years. its free. the models and everything you pay for (or make your own) but the software itself is free.

    the software is well documented and there are 100s of free guides out there plus forums and free ebooks. so not sure what he is selling.

    i made this render with that program.

    gen_2_girl2.png

  6. when it comes to software of this scale. depending on what they will be charging will definitely take a huge bite into their profits. i mean for smaller studios it will be a harder hit than a larger one. but lets take maya for example. full price for the program is $3675 (upgrade $2575). you buy it and keep it until that version has become outdated (which could be anywhere from 2 - 5 years). lets say you keep that version for 2 years before updating.

    now renewal subscription is $195/month ($2340 yearly) or year $1840 (save $500)

     

    using maya for 2 years

    Full = $3675 (save $5)

    subscription = $3680

    (yearly sub)

    using maya for 4 years

    full + upgrade = $6250 (save $1110)(upgrade every 2 years)

    subscription = $7360

    (year sub)

    using maya for 10 years

    full + upgrade = $16550 (save $1850)(upgrade every 2 years) (upgrade every 5 years $8825 save $9575)

    subcription = $18400

    (year sub)

     

    so the saving only start adding up to compared to how frequently you update.

     

    but compared to hash

    subscription = $80

    10 years = $800 (savings compared to maya $17600 :) )

  7. Im still here. im just working 15 hours a day 7 days a week. so not much time for anything else <_ should be back to normal in november src="https://www.hash.com/forums/uploads/emoticons/minecraft_smile.png" alt=":)"> .

  8. if you go look at my apartment i modeled from architectural drawings you can get a better idea how this is done. its in the free model area. its actually really really easy with this program.

    but if they need diagrams with piping and electrical wiring lines then you have to get creative with other means.

     

    and Will thats some amazing work!

  9. well nows your chance to make your own cello forum and make it the best in the world. make a New Website call it "www.thesoundofstrings.com" "the number one source info and discussion on string instruments". have weekly articles about events, tips, and info on everything from harpsichord to guitar, violin to bass. have a News section, forums section and a links page showing the best places to get equipment and sources for more info.

  10. i have always used AMD chipsets. never had a single problem. in all the tests i done not one has ever burned out on me. and trust me the room im in get up to 110º F (43º C) so the machines i run are not in the most friendly environments (no AC in this office)

  11. maybe i can help. i fix PCs for a living. whats the make an model? list all the stuff wrong with it and ill look though my outlets and see if i can find parts for cheap.

    or a new laptop for cheap.

    click on my website below to search the store if you want to look yourself.

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