I'll add my 2 cents to one of Oliver's points about timeframe: I'm a home designer/archviz artist. When a customer calls to get house plans, the FIRST question I ask is "when are you looking to build?". We get so many calls from people that wait until it's too late to properly take time to do a good job on the project. So if they have an unreasonable time frame, get this information right away and don't waste a 30 minute conversation of listening to them tell you all about their big plans when you aren't going to be able to help them anyway. And DO NOT DO NOT let them talk you into "squeezing it in". This will lead to bad results, stress, and poor customer satisfaction which leads to bad reviews and no referrals to other customers, which is very important. That was a mouthful sorry lol.
100% man, timeframe is everything. There's often two things the client wants - it done yesterday and it done for free...So it's important to actually select your client well so you avoid all these issues, and even more issues down the line. Chances are if they have unreasonable expectations and are bullying you into taking the job, the issues won't just magically disappear down the line.
Your videos are like manna from heaven, I really want to become a specialist in architectural visualization using Blender and prove that 3ds Max is no longer a monopoly in this field
hi everyone. can i propose to companies who currently looking for an employee with a specific software but i only can use blender? or there is no other way? that i need to learn their tools?
You can, but often you will need to collaborate on projects if you’re looking for a big company, that’s the only thing. It does slim your chances unfortunately
I'll add my 2 cents to one of Oliver's points about timeframe: I'm a home designer/archviz artist. When a customer calls to get house plans, the FIRST question I ask is "when are you looking to build?". We get so many calls from people that wait until it's too late to properly take time to do a good job on the project. So if they have an unreasonable time frame, get this information right away and don't waste a 30 minute conversation of listening to them tell you all about their big plans when you aren't going to be able to help them anyway. And DO NOT DO NOT let them talk you into "squeezing it in". This will lead to bad results, stress, and poor customer satisfaction which leads to bad reviews and no referrals to other customers, which is very important. That was a mouthful sorry lol.
100% man, timeframe is everything. There's often two things the client wants - it done yesterday and it done for free...So it's important to actually select your client well so you avoid all these issues, and even more issues down the line. Chances are if they have unreasonable expectations and are bullying you into taking the job, the issues won't just magically disappear down the line.
Love it bro keep creating
Appreciate that man!
Your videos are like manna from heaven, I really want to become a specialist in architectural visualization using Blender and prove that 3ds Max is no longer a monopoly in this field
That’s awesome to hear, I'm glad you're finding the content helpful!
Alright here we goooo!
Hahaha Lets gooo!
Thank you very much. 👏👏
You're very welcome!
hi everyone.
can i propose to companies who currently looking for an employee with a specific software but i only can use blender? or there is no other way? that i need to learn their tools?
You can, but often you will need to collaborate on projects if you’re looking for a big company, that’s the only thing. It does slim your chances unfortunately
Sound level is very low bro, pls fix it.
Thank you for your feedback I’ll do this for my next video!