Some info/opinions please...?
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Hey all,
I still get a little insecure when I start getting paid for some new skill, so I'm going to bring up this question again from another thread. (If you haven't seen it in the SketchUp Gallery forum, I used pieces of the first photo to create the new parking lots and buildings in the second, then used photomatch in SU to create the fence...which was then cut into the new image as well. The new image was then worked over to hide the changes as much as possible.)I'd really like some professional opinions on the market worth of this effort. The supply/demand relationship in my little neck of the prairie works a little differently than in larger markets...basically: "Sure, we can try that...if it don't cost too much." For those of you who regularly do, or regularly hire done, this sort of thing, how does my 25-hour/$1k-fee relate to your norms/markets? Am I fast? Slow? High? Low?
Okaybye and best, Tom.
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Hi Tom, it looks like very high quality work. Publishable quality! I'm not sure what the normal cost would be for something like this, but $25 per hour seems incredibly low...mechanics get $65 per hour...
I'm sure others will chime in on rates/cost/value, but I think this is beautiful work and should cost accordingly!
Cheers,
- CraigD
Google SketchUp
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Hey,
That is amazing! I had to flip back and forth to just to find what you had done it looks so real!
If I were you, doing that for $1000 seems about right, I would maybe charge a touch more, even...
great work!
EDIT:
Craig, I think he means that it took 25 hours and he charged 1000 dollars. Comes out to 40 an hour... which is a little low for this quality of work, but I would be very happy with that as a client or the renderer.
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Tom...
what all do they get? is it just the renderings? or do they get floorplans too? elevations, sections?
or just the renderings?
Kristoff Rand
http://www.aboveallhouseplans.com
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Kris, just the altered photo...the funding proposal image. I plan to throw in any rendering that may happen (though, as I thought would happen from my limited experience with law enforcement clients, the PR will probably be the one wanted according to my client...the architect).
Dave, good to see ya...yeah, for this part of the country too: technical services come pretty cheap. I'm competing part-time with the idea of hiring a full-time recent graduate (at a third the rate...even with benefits) so I have to stay cost effective. Plus, most (including me) would rather work with an excited, vision-filled, kid rather than an old fart whose experience makes him play the devil's advocate all too often :`)
My client...well, his response was: "This will work...just the one view." He's a hoot. We did talk about a couple of views when it was one existing building and one new one done in SU. Then he set the time restraint of one week and added the whole campus with another new building, so we went with the PSP only. I didn't know about the new parking lots and fence (which took a good half of the time) till after the budget had been set so low...when we were trying to pick which view (one of those "oh yeah, I forgot's" we all love to hear)!
But he'll be just fine, especially if his client is pleased...and if not I'll work with him. He deserves it bigtime. I have 3 models going for him right now and some CD's, and he keeps pushing me into (and paying for) solutions like this one that I might not have discovered I can do and may well use again to my advantage...I hope!
Thanks again, Tom.
Any of you PS guru's have any comments on the time it took me? I think I could do the next one faster...but not much.
Best, Tom...
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Any of you PS guru's have any comments on the time it took me? I think I could do the next one faster...but not much. Thanks in advance, Tom.
(bump:`)
Best, Tom...
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for what you're offering your client Tom, 1000 seems to be a steal. we normally charge $1.00 per square foot. but thats for the whole 9, we don't do many renderings only.
but I think your price may be a little low since it's such a visual aid. and your architect is making anywhere from 2.5% to 6% of the project.
anyway great job.
Kristoff Rand
http://www.aboveallhouseplans.com
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Great job Tom ,about the price,
that is a tough issue,after twenty
years of work and so many new skils
adopted I still make mistakes in
Judging how much someone is willing
to pay. You win some and You loose
some.Start with 700$ say and if the
market expands and interest grows
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25 hours in photoshop is a long time, but for how seamless that image is, I would say it was well spent! I could see some PS guru's toning that down to maybe 15, but those are the guys that are absolute pros... I would consider myself an average to above average PS user, and I think that would take me around 25 hours to do
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Will,
Thanks for your candor...just about what I was thinking (and considering I don't get what the guru's get, still a bargin, huh?) Anyway, I did learn a lot...and in the long run that's the most important.
Best, Tom.James...frankly I'm just stumbling around finding my way as best I can, so I'm waiting/hoping the PS guru's will jump in with such. If not, I will of course help all I can.
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Will- thanks for making me feel better- it's so seamless, I was baffled at first as well!
Tom- I'm just dipping my toes in the market, but your price seems extremely fair. I guess the better question is, how did the client respond to the work and the price?
Dave
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