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NEED A RENDERING....who should i go to?

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GreySpot Design   +1y
i also do renderings. feel free to email me. im currently im the process of designing a website so you if want examples either email me or i also have a myspace. www.myspace.com/greyspotdesign i just updated it with some of my more recent stuff.
KEG Media   +1y
Originally posted by Grinder Design



i also do renderings. feel free to email me. im currently im the process of designing a website so you if want examples either email me or i also have a myspace. www.myspace.com/greyspotdesign i just updated it with some of my more recent stuff.i checked out your myspace page. are you charging people for those?

GreySpot Design   +1y
the newer ones for the most part yes. if its something i havent done yet and i approach you, ill do it for cheap. why do you ask?
KEG Media   +1y
Originally posted by Grinder Design



the newer ones for the most part yes. if its something i havent done yet and i approach you, ill do it for cheap. why do you ask?curious i guess. think you need to practice up more before approaching it professionally.

GreySpot Design   +1y
Originally posted by Layd2Rest



Originally posted by Grinder Design



the newer ones for the most part yes. if its something i havent done yet and i approach you, ill do it for cheap. why do you ask?curious i guess. think you need to practice up more before approaching it professionally.



as far as? what stands out?
KEG Media   +1y
Originally posted by Grinder Design



Originally posted by Layd2Rest



Originally posted by Grinder Design



the newer ones for the most part yes. if its something i havent done yet and i approach you, ill do it for cheap. why do you ask?curious i guess. think you need to practice up more before approaching it professionally.



as far as? what stands out?just about all your wheels are really flat, no depth to them and most of the back ones are very skinny compared to the fronts and also compared the the width of the back tire. its like you have 4 inch wide wheels on back. you dont have any kinda detailed shading going on with the wheel area and brakes (when they have brakes on them). theres alot more but those things right there are some key things to practice on. stare at some real life pics of rides in those areas then mimic what you see. compared to others work that are starting out and charging and the prices they charge, that is where i get my opinion from. comparing the quality of yours to another beginner starting to charge.

KEG Media   +1y
ps. take that as constructive criticism and not as a stab or me being worried about competition. i dont really see anyone on this site as our competition. not sayin we are the best, but we are definatly established with a large customer base. good luck.
GreySpot Design   +1y
not at all, i asked for what you noticed in hopes to better myself. i appreciate the honesty man. thanks
retro dime   +1y
Well, if people are willing to pay you for a rendering then more power to ya.
Shaven   +1y
Grinder... your doing good... better then i did starting out and i was charging for work that i REALLY shouldn't have charged for but i did later on return the cash or did something extra for them to comp for it.

also robbie has a good point look at some true image pics B4 editing them look at the shadowing like he said it could really improve your way of thinking.

one more tip if i havnt helped you with this already... sometimes using the contrast helps certain things look more crisp.


but hell just always try to top what your last project was...