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Edited: 1/26/2008 1:16:28 PM by socalcustoms
Edited: 1/26/2008 1:15:05 PM by socalcustoms
Originally posted by KILLERC10
Originally posted by socalcustoms
Originally posted by BabyYouWish
Originally posted by Layd2Rest
Originally posted by BabyYouWish
Hey guys, I know I'm not as well known as GD or KEG but my company, Downtime Designs also does renderings on the side. It is not our main emphasis but we enjoy doing them and do not charge nearly as much as the big names. Also our renderings do not all look similar as I have noted with the bigger name companies. The backgrounds usually are similar and all have "the reflection"
However if I did not know how to do them, I would without a doubt go with Nick from Surface. His art is is definatley top-notch.
post some of ur work homie. i searched but couldn't find ur site Most renderings have a reflection because we know how to do a reflection and it gives the rendering more depth.
DowntimeDesigns.com is scheduled to go live on January 1st Don't worry its coming lol. As far as doing a reflection its not all that difficult, anyone who's been playing with photoshop can get into it rather quickly. I am not dissing any of the artists or companies, you guys all have mad skills. My style is just much less "busy" I would say. Not just in renderings, but in design too. I'm not a fan of 10-20 different layers all at different opacities and things, I like to keep things clean and simple. Its just personal style, and I guess my professors have instilled design principles into me that way...
Your best bet in anything is to av
Clearly, him saying "The backgrounds usually are similar" and all have "the reflection" is some kind of critique with nothing of his own to show that he doesn't do "similar backgrounds" or "the reflection"... By putting "reflection" in quotes like that he has OBVIOUSLY critical of the companies that do it.
If you can't read between the lines, you may need an English Professor too.
Who elected you to be his defender? Relax, it's the internet.