| CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE - Cheap Unprofessional Modelling [message #40263] Wed, 14 December 2011 21:42 UTC |
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]CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE!
I will resume my services next summer.
Hi I'm 12 years old and am a "beginner" 3d modeller. I've never taken any real 3d modelling class - I hope I can soon - so that's why I'd like to model something simple for cheap. I already have a small store (all my original models) which I wish to expand. If anybody is in need of a 3d modeller for something really simple, I'll see if I can help.
Here is some of my work:

My Shop is: http://www.shapeways.com/shops/bubby
About me: I'm 12 years old and am a "beginner" 3d modeller. I've never taken any real 3d modelling class - This money might help me do that.
Expertise: 3d modelling
Experience: 1 year of teaching myself mostly based off of reference images.
Portfolio: My Shapeways shop, I guess... http://www.shapeways.com/shops/bubby
Oh, and my turbosquid models:
[url] https://www.turbosquid.com/Search/&include_artist=bubby9 534[url]
Rate: $1 - $5 Depending on size of project.
[Updated on: Wed, 12 September 2012 22:57 UTC]
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| Re: Free Unprofessional Modelling [message #42528 is a reply to message #40263 ] Mon, 23 January 2012 03:29 UTC |
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I would like to make a model of my house for a snowglobe. I tried sketchup for a few hours but dont have the time at the moment and i would like to be able to print this by valentines day. I got the idea from this site,
http://www.qarl.com/qLab/?p=77
it doesnt need to be to detailed because it will only be a few inches in size. I have multiple pictures from the perimeter of my house. I will include one so you can get an idea. Please let me know how much and and by when I could have it?
I just need this for a one time print. You can keep the design or sell it, whatever.
Thanks for considering
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| Re: Free Unprofessional Modelling [message #42618 is a reply to message #42601 ] Tue, 24 January 2012 00:18 UTC |
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OK if you would like to finish this by valentines day then it needs to be finished by about January 31, so that shouldn't be a concern. Now, did you just want me to model the house or an entire snowglobe? I was planning on modeling the house, placing it on a hill and putting some trees (like in the example). And you probably want it printed in color, right? I believe that it is too small to print in color, I'll check that out. Lastly, I'm gonna need some size specs so I can see if it is even printable. Thank you for considering me for this.
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| Re: Free Unprofessional Modelling [message #42620 is a reply to message #42618 ] Tue, 24 January 2012 00:22 UTC |
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Thanks your response. I actually received a response from someone yesterday who is helping me out.. Thanks again.
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| Re: Free Unprofessional Modelling [message #48565 is a reply to message #48562 ] Thu, 17 May 2012 02:03 UTC |
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Thanks for your work. If you're willing, I have one more (hopefully easy) project. I would like a Reuleaux tetrahedron. This is another shape with constant diameter.
see this website:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reuleaux_tetrahedron
Thanks ahead of time for your contributions to my classroom!
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| Re: Free Unprofessional Modelling [message #48583 is a reply to message #48565 ] Thu, 17 May 2012 12:44 UTC |
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Hi wingman_100, Try this.
This is the Reuleaux tetrahedron.
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| Re: Free Unprofessional Modelling [message #48588 is a reply to message #48583 ] Thu, 17 May 2012 13:23 UTC |
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Hey Bubby9534,
Great initiative..
Welcome to Shapeways
Duann Scott, Designer Evangelist, Shapeways
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