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      Ross Macintosh
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      Perhaps. Maybe his 60,000 euros fee represents his hiring a big team & farming out processing to a big render farm. I agree that it doesn't make much sense as a sole animator. I also agree that while the results can be nice it certainly isn't a service many architects would ever use.

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        Jackson
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        Ross Macintosh wrote:
        Maybe his 60,000 euros fee represents his hiring a big team & farming out processing to a big render farm.

        That's a very good point Ross- I didn't even consider it, although I can't imagine how a guy who normally works on his own could switch to managing an outsourced team of pros. I suppose it is possible he rents a render farm for big jobs, but I've never heard of this practice. It sounds to me like he's deliberately pricing himself out of work that would be impractical to attempt- something I've had to do (although never by THAT much Crying or Very sad ).

        Jackson

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          solo
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          Interesting topic, does anyone have an idea of what a market based acceptable price for such a work would be?
          And how much a render farm costs for such project?

          one more...

          Who would commission an animated project like this?

          http://www.solos-art.com

          If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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            Jackson
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            solo wrote:
            Interesting topic, does anyone have an idea of what a market based acceptable price for such a work would be?

            I'm guessing very roughly somewhere between $10,000 and $20,000 depending on output quality (I'm converting Pounds to Dollars at 1:2, I've no idea what the actual US going rate would be). I know I'd need a couple of months to attempt something like that (plus 2 weeks learning the software!)... ehm and about another month to render it on my sole laptop Confused .

            solo wrote:
            And how much a render farm costs for such project?

            I don't even know if anyone does rent out render farms- it'd be insanely expensive to keep enough render programs (and all their nodes) installed and up-to-date enough to serve multiple clients using different progs.

            solo wrote:
            Who would commission an animated project like this?

            Museums, charitable conservation foundations, tv, can't really think of anyone else- a tiny market.

            Jackson

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              alpro
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              There are actually quite a few render farm services, here are just a coulpe that have online price "quotes", I guess if you're getting that kind of money you can afford these services, http://www.rebusfarm.com/ http://www.rendercore.com/rendercoreweb/index.do

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                linea
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                Has this guy modelled Falling Water for anything in particular, or is it just a portfolio piece; I'm suspecting it's the latter. I'm thinking perhaps he is angling his services more at reconstruction for heritage reasons, maybe a museum display or the History Channel.

                Does he actually have architectural or design based clients? I would love his skills, but are there any significant commercial benefit for an architectural client (unless we are talking something on the scale of a new Olympic arena) to spend that much money on presentation? Where I live, developers are very tight with there money. The money goes on the development. Visualisation is kept to a minimum.

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                  Jackson
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                  Alpro,

                  Thanks for the links- very interesting reading.

                  I entered some details for a quote:
                  1800 Frames (based on a 1 minute animation Censored to protect your privacy 30 fps)
                  Render time per frame- 120 mins
                  3GHz processor Censored to protect your privacy 0.29 Euros per GHz hour

                  Cost- 9630.9 Euros, 13194.30 USD

                  Yikes! Imagine if the render didn't turn out the way you wanted.

                  Jackson

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                    Jackson
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                    Eric- it looks like your link has used up all his bandwidth- he's had to take the movie off his site. He must be amazed at the stats he's suddenly getting.

                    Jackson

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                      boofredlay
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                      Well that blows. At least I got to see the whole thing on my home computer.

                      http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                        JuanV.Soler
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                        Well, at least it was not our fault, visiting his website.
                        (much thanks for the link,Boofredlay)

                        I contacted him and he told me it was because of two places who provided more than 26.000 visits on Thursday 13 with peaks of 500 people trying to access his server.

                        Maybe he comes one day to this forum and say hello Smile

                        Cheers

                        ,))),

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                          Jackson
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                          Considering what I was saying about his pricing, maybe it wouldn't be best if he came here. Rolling Eyes

                          Jackson

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                            JuanV.Soler
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                            😄
                            this video along with some more are available now at,
                            http://es.youtube.com/etereaestudios

                            ,))),

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