| Food Packaging [3D modeling for plastic] [message #45251] Sat, 10 March 2012 16:48 UTC |
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Please find attached some unprofessionally-conceived sketches.
We are selling Stuffed Vine Leaves, they come in sizes and different stuffing.
We are interested in someone who could 3D model the sketches in the attachment. Of course, we can further enhance the drawings and include more specifics, but for now here are the criteria:
1) The Package fits in a palm size.
2) It houses 3 compartments (2 lower and 1 upper)
3) Nothing of the plastic is thrown away (it is also meant to be a drive-thru snack (plastic can snap to places)
4) You can get creative!
We would like the design to exceed the sketches. Something radical and contemporary is advisable. Preferably.
Please let us know if this sparks your interest! And quote us. for a simple 3D modeling as to print it with ShapeWays before we print in plastic in large quantities.
Attachment: Sketches.pdf
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| Re: Food Packaging [3D modeling for plastic] [message #45265 is a reply to message #45251 ] Sat, 10 March 2012 19:39 UTC |
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Could not open PDF
[Updated on: Sat, 10 March 2012 22:27 UTC] jacantdesign@gmail.com
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| Re: Food Packaging [3D modeling for plastic] [message #45266 is a reply to message #45265 ] Sat, 10 March 2012 19:42 UTC |
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| JACANT wrote on Sat, 10 March 2012 19:39 | Could not open PDF

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Hi, i just opened it from an iphone. It opened just fine
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| Re: Food Packaging [3D modeling for plastic] [message #45267 is a reply to message #45266 ] Sat, 10 March 2012 19:50 UTC |
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I tried again this time downloading the pdf.
It has zero file size.
Attachment: Capture.JPG
(Size: 45.80KB, Downloaded 55 time(s))
[Updated on: Sat, 10 March 2012 22:28 UTC] jacantdesign@gmail.com
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| Re: Food Packaging [3D modeling for plastic] [message #45278 is a reply to message #45267 ] Sat, 10 March 2012 22:34 UTC |
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Something strange going on here!
The PDF downloads now, but my original messages with captures are not showing, they have zero file size!
Anyway I will have a look at your file.
jacantdesign@gmail.com
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| Re: Food Packaging [3D modeling for plastic] [message #45293 is a reply to message #45291 ] Sun, 11 March 2012 03:04 UTC |
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If the items to be placed in the outer ring have any significant weight to them, the bowl is going to topple over if you load the stuff on one side only.
Patience, Persistance, Politeness - the 3Ps will help us get us to Perfect Printed Products
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| Re: Food Packaging [3D modeling for plastic] [message #45297 is a reply to message #45291 ] Sun, 11 March 2012 05:24 UTC |
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Ok great. Its far from complete but it seems that you are capable of handling a 3D software.
Would u like the job?
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| Re: Food Packaging [3D modeling for plastic] [message #45306 is a reply to message #45297 ] Sun, 11 March 2012 11:48 UTC |
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Stonysmith is right, it would be top heavy, but this is just a quick mockup of what I am capable of.
PM sent.
jacantdesign@gmail.com
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| Re: Food Packaging [3D modeling for plastic] [message #45346 is a reply to message #45344 ] Mon, 12 March 2012 05:03 UTC |
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Hey Jacant,
I've sent you a PM.
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| Re: Food Packaging [3D modeling for plastic] [message #45358 is a reply to message #45251 ] Mon, 12 March 2012 15:39 UTC |
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Hi,
I was also playing around with the idea a little bit and this is what came out so far
Cover is still missing and a lip to attach the cover is needed.
But maybe the right direction?
If you are usinge the firefox or chrome you can get a better impression here:
http://www.3xworks.de/food_package01.html
And a render picture:

Greets
Markus
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| Re: Food Packaging [3D modeling for plastic] [message #45395 is a reply to message #45358 ] Tue, 13 March 2012 06:19 UTC |
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Hi,
Thank you for your valuable effort, it looks gigantic here which sort of throws me off a bit, but the slanting design is nice indeed. However, it doesn't seem to fit a dip sauce in the middle.
We are looking more into something that accommodates 6-8 stuffed vines max in one package, the slimmer, smaller, the better!
JACANT is working on something!
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