Model 'Tea Tin' for Pay
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@gilles said:
@frederik said:
Although I haven't setup materials for Vray, here's a quick model I made in less than 10 minutes (incl. the render in Thea)...
I hope you can use it...!?Not sure I understand why you can't make such a simple model yourself, especially since you've set your SU skills to Advanced...
As long as somebody do the job for you.
I gather OP has lots to do and can use a little side help now and then.
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@pbacot said:
I gather OP has lots to do and can use a little side help now and then.
Not sure what OP means...??
It's fair that people need a little help now and then...
However, as Gilles have mentioned, mooarchi have set her SU level to Advanced, and such an easy model could easily have been made in a similar time as it took to post this thread...
I made my model in app. 10 minutes... If need be, I can make a quick tutorial, showing how easy it is to make... -
@frederik said:
Not sure what OP means...??
OP= Original Poster or Original Post depending on the context.
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@frederik said:
@pbacot said:
I gather OP has lots to do and can use a little side help now and then.
Not sure what OP means...??
It's fair that people need a little help now and then...
However, as Gilles have mentioned, mooarchi have set her SU level to Advanced, and such an easy model could easily have been made in a similar time as it took to post this thread...
I made my model in app. 10 minutes... If need be, I can make a quick tutorial, showing how easy it is to make...What I meant was I can spent hours helping a newbie with a particular problem but a so basic shape for an advanced user...
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What annoyes me even more is, that I can see Susan has been online, but that she haven't even written a short THANK YOU...
It's happening far too often that users are asking for advice and help, but they never return, showing just a little gratitude...
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you guys scared her away from the sausage fest we have going on here
@kim- nice looking model/render
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@frederik said:
What annoyes me even more is, that I can see Susan has been online, but that she haven't even written a short THANK YOU...
That's not very surprising, given the, er, atmosphere.
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@unknownuser said:
That's not very surprising, given the, er, atmosphere.
Eehhh... You need to elaborate here, Tom...
I don't see a bad atmosphere or anything, but even if the atmosphere was a little tense, I would still show my gratitude, if I had asked others for help...
Cheers, Jeff...
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Hey Frederick,
Here's my gratitude! I just remembered a project where this will be perfect. It will take some time to finish, but some shelves will be fast to fill! Thanks and best regards,
JQL
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@frederik said:
@unknownuser said:
That's not very surprising, given the, er, atmosphere.
Eehhh... You need to elaborate here, Tom...
@gilles said:
As long as somebody do the job for you.
Et cetera. Anyway, nice model, nice render.
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Well Tom that is definetelly true, however the post title and all the attitude related to it is justified IMHO.
Title: Model 'Tea Tin' for Pay - wich implies someone needs a job well done and is willing to pay for it
First post text: asking for help giving the subject and nicely put (though didn't mention payment conditions or specifying anything about payment)
Replies: First of the responses was pretty amusing as an advanced user should be able to do this so fast that it really is wasted time to post here. As always in this forum there are several responses and then, someone with 20minutes spare time takes his time to help. I am absolutely sure that Frederick didn't even bother to read that there was payment involved at the title. Even if the job was simple enough, modeling, texturing, material and lighting really came out perfectly.
Conclusion#1: No reply from the author, no thanks (I shouldn't even bother about talkinf of payment)
Conclusion#2: The community (me actually) comes out with a simple yet excellent model for another project. Nothing is wasted here wich is great, but "here" exists because of willingful people that share and thank.
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If I must apologize to cool down the "er atmosphere", well I do sincerely.
Have a good week end everybody.
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@unknownuser said:
@frederik said:
What annoyes me even more is, that I can see Susan has been online, but that she haven't even written a short THANK YOU...
That's not very surprising, given the, er, atmosphere.
As far as I see this she didn't asked anything for free. Sometimes there are requests like this but with more complicated things, and then people just say I have sent you a message or say nothing and send messages. Why would now be different ?
It doesn't matter how simple things are if you don't have time to model them. This was a simple interview and I took the advantage and now I have done about a dozen of other models for her, and indeed she is busy.
I hope you don't mind, do you ?
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Elisei, I'm not altogether sure what you're saying. Why would I mind?
You have a nice weekend too, Gilles.
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That last line was not addressed especially to you but to you all who felt they were not appreciated properly in this matter.
I am actually happy that there are people who help more than me, without expecting something in return . But I am glad I judged this offer properly .I hope you don't mind I took this small job and I keep my client busy !
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Ah. I see. Have a nice weekend.
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I certainly didn't want to stir up a flame war...
All I wanted was, that Susan posted a short "Thank you" - or even "F*** you"...
(Assuming that the latter is more appropriate, as I didn't apply Vray materials...)I could just have posted the model without any comments at all... (wish I had)
I'm also quite busy and I also require help now and then, but I always remember to write a short "Thanks"... (I'm surprised to learn that it's too much to ask... )@jql said:
Here's my gratitude!
You're welcome, JQL...
I appreciate that you can use it...Have a nice weekend all...!
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@frederik said:
I'm surprised to learn that it's too much to ask...
You've got 5 for your question, so it's not, you're not alone with this feeling
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Cheers, Cotty...
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Kind of scary atmosphere around here.
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The OP posted a job.
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She was told she should do it herself (no, it wouldn't have taken less time to model it, light it and render it in V-Ray than to post the job offer)
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Then several people, clearing without communicating a price to the OP, posted models that were not rendered in V-Ray so had no use to her.
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She was then criticized for not saying Thank You for something she wasn't asking for.
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Sheesh!
I'm glad to see that at least one person understood this was a simple job offer, responded appropriately and, presumably, delivered the work and got paid. Not sure what all the rest of the heat was about.
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