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Top 5 Tips for Meeting your 3D Modeling and Rendering Deadlines

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Modeling of People requires great attention to detail and significant amount of time. Ensure you that you meet your deadlines when modeling people 3d models, by communicating clearly with your clients and setting expectations.

Modeling of People requires great attention to detail and significant amount of time. You can avoid missing your deadline by communicating clearly with your clients, setting expectations, and cutting down time and costs by using stock 3d models of people and characters.

In today’s fast paced environment we all know that it is very important to meet your 3D project deadlines. However, clients are demanding more for less and technology is constantly changing the game, so what can we do to ensure that we and our team meet our deadlines without burning midnight oil or sacrificing our weekends? Below find some tips that can help you and your team avoid missing your deadlines and be more productive.

Make sure that your team knows why meeting your deadline on time every time is important.

Discuss with your team and clients the link between the speed to finish the 3D modeling project versus the profit/rewards. Also share these rewards with your team.
Also, show the urgency to finish ahead of time by taking the necessary actions and making smart decisions. Therefore, when the team needs a decision from you, don’t sit on that decision!

Get involved early in the 3D modeling process.

Getting involved early allows you and your team to better understand the needs upfront, plan and adapt to the changing needs of the project. Also, you will be able to influence the direction and the outcome much easier than if you try to make changes later.

Delegate the necessary authority to your team early so you can get faster decision making.

After setting clear goals, move quickly to execution. If you are managing a 3D team, then step out of the way and let your team make faster decisions. Also, allow them to take responsibility for finishing on time.

Maintain constant communication with your clients and your team.

Your presence and constant communication will send strong and positive signals to your clients and your team.

You don’t need to spend too much time, what is important is the frequency of your communication and meetings. This will allow you to be informed about the progress and detect problems when they are small and easy to solve.

Develop relationships with your suppliers of 3D and related services.

Start developing these relationships early, as this will make it easier for you and your team to work together and successfully outsource your 3D needs. When you spend time building these relationships, you will have time to know their capabilities and they will have time to understand what you are looking for.

For example, don’t wait until the day before your deadline to start outsourcing your 3D modeling as it will not only cost you more but also there might not be enough time to communicate or render the 3d model exactly how you want it.

Also, having a relationship with your suppliers of 3D and related services can save you time, especially when you are looking for stock 3D Models or requesting custom 3D.

Flat Pyramid 3D Model Marketplace provides stock 3D Models and custom 3d modeling and rendering services by highly qualified artists that can deliver high quality 3D custom work at affordable rates.

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August 29, 2009 at 10:29 pm

Formula One Racing 3D Models

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High detailed new Sauber Formula1 2009, V-Ray scene setup included
High detailed new Sauber Formula1 2009, V-Ray scene setup included

Formula One Racing 3D Models are graphical representations of formula one racing cars. These computer graphics are used instead of the actual formula 1 race car when it is not very practical to use the real one in special effects for films, marketing materials, or video games.

3D Model computer graphics offer many advantages including the ability for a 3D graphic artist to quickly incorporated very realistic 3d models to print, web, video, special effects, games, etc.

Buy Formula One Racing 3D Models or get them made to your specifications with our custom 3d service.

Sometimes it is not very practical to have the actual race car because of the expense of transporting, insuring, and preparing the set for a movie, tv advertisement, or photo shoot. Therefore, advertising agencies and post production studios can easily integrate stock and customized computer graphic representation of formula 1 race cars into their projects without the expense of a movie set or photo shoot.

Ferrari F2008 Formula One race car from the 2008 season, very accurate 3d models
Ferrari F2008 Formula One race car from the 2008 season, very accurate 3d models

When looking to use 3d models of formula 1 racing cars it is important to know that Formula One, is also referred to as Formula 1 and F1, and it is currently officially known as the FIA Formula One World Championship. The formula is the actual set of rules to which all the cars and drivers must comply.

Also, Formula One has seasons every year in many countries and they comprise of a series of races or Grands Prix. These are held on purpose-built circuits, former public roads and closed city streets. The results of each race are combined to determine the winning driver and the winning constructor(s).

Formula One cars have specialized chassis, engines, electronics, steering, suspension, tires, etc. Highly detailed formula one 3D models include such details. Formula One cars race at very high speeds above 200 miles per hour (320 km/h).

They are very capable of pulling 5G forces in some curves requiring the specialized drivers to wear suits for protection and to counteracts the effects of the gravity pull forces. The performance of the race cars and drivers is highly dependent on electronics, aerodynamics, suspension, gear, special tires, etc.

Mercedes-Benz w125 Formula 1 Grand Prix Cars Vehicle Sport Racing
Mercedes-Benz w125 Formula 1 Grand Prix Cars Vehicle Sport Racing

Formula One 3D Models can be search for and classified by the CHASSIS-ENGINE constructor.

The title or winner of Formula One World Champion Constructor is awarded to the car “make” that has scored the most points during the course of the season, where a car’s make takes into account both engine and chassis. If a car’s chassis and engine constructor are the same then the make is simply the name of that one constructor.

However, when the chassis and engine are constructed by different entities then the make of the car comprises both chassis-engine.

Search and buy stock 3d models of sport and racing cars.

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April 18, 2009 at 8:00 pm

Types and Uses of Stadium 3D Models

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3D Model of basketball arena highly detailed including tribunes, seats, tables, backstops, display, roof construction, advertisement-boards and ball.
3D Model of basketball arena highly detailed including tribunes, seats, tables, backstops, display, roof construction, advertisement-boards and ball.

A stadium is a place or venue for events such as outdoor sports and concerts. Stadiums typically consist of a field or stage that is partly or completely surrounded by a structure that provides protection, lighting, and other services that allows spectators to seat or stand during the sport event or concert. Stadiums can have movable fields and partial roofs to protect spectators from the sunlight, and they even have retractable seating.

There are several types of stadiums and 3d model computer graphics are commonly used to visualize them. Stadium 3d models are typically used to represent the actual architectural structure in a computer generated city scene.

City scenes can be used as backdrops in games, marketing materials for web and print, urban planning and development, and anytime when the stadium 3d model can provide a visual reference of the actual stadium.

Wimbledon center court stadium 3d model for tennis player centre
Wimbledon center court stadium 3d model for tennis player centre

There are a variety of stadium 3d models including domes and arenas. Domes are mainly designed to host outdoor sports; such as soccer and arenas are designed for indoor sports; such as boxing and hockey.

The elliptical bowl stadiums are designed mainly for American football. This Amercian football bowl stadium can only host American football.

Other types of stadium designed mainly for one sport or event is the baseball park or stadium.

Boxing Arena 3D Model with interior seating and lighting structures
Boxing Arena 3D Model with interior seating and lighting structures

Stadiums can accommodate a wide range of events depending on the on the size, fields, and seating. Some stadiums are designed for a single sport while others can accommodate different events and different sports require fields of different size and shape.

Stadiums can be designed to multi-purpose or single purpose depdending on their ultimate use and size of the event.

For example, Olympic stadiums host the opening and closing ceremonies and the track & field competitions and can have a seating capacity of more than 240,000.

Soccer stadium 3d model building interior
Soccer stadium 3d model building interior

Other stadiums, such as soccer stadiums, are built to accommodate in excess of 100,000. In addition to the field, stadium 3d models also include the surrounding structure and seating and can be customized to represent higher seating capacities.

The spectator areas of a stadium are referred as bleachers, terraces, or tier. The spectator areas were originally designed to have standing room only. However, they have evolved to have different types of seating and even vip areas.

Stadiums 3d models are used in many sport video games including soccer, American football, baseball, basketball and many other games where 3d computer graphic representation of the indoor and outdoor of a dome or arena is needed.

See more stock and customized stadium 3d models.

Hockey stadium 3d model for ice hockey events and sport arena for figureskating and Olympic winter games
Hockey stadium 3d model for ice hockey events and sport arena for figureskating and Olympic winter games

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April 13, 2009 at 10:42 am

Make Your Own “Next Gen” Game!

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As player’s expectations rise with each new game, so do the budgets of “Triple A” developers looking to impress their audience. This can mean stunning new visuals, more accurate physics and improved game play. Unfortunately it can also mean studios limit financial risk by producing sequels to proven series, sticking to tried and true concepts and genres instead.

To curb rising costs, some developers have focused on creating robust platforms, or “engines,” to power their own games, as well as license to others looking to save on production costs and focus on creating content. Many of these engines are incredibly dynamic, and versatile enough for use in platform, real-time strategy, first person shooter and even role playing games.

MODDING – OPEN DOOR FOR INDIE DEV

One of the most exciting outcomes of these new game engines is the rapid growth of the MOD community and the dramatic increase in what can be accomplished by a motivated individual or group.

“Modding” is the process of modifying an existing game by adding new content, redefining the way the game is played or nearly creating a new game entirely.

“Mods” are generally referred to as either “partial” or “total” conversions, with the latter usually largely indistinguishable from the original game.

As user generated content and mods continue to extend the shelf life of many popular titles, the original developers have embraced the community and begun offering more and more of the tools typically reserved for full engine licensees to anyone who owns their game. While they grant no commercial license, any prospective game developer now has access to serious tools designed for professional game designers.

Anyone planning a career in the games industry should consider learning to mod immediately!

WHO, WHAT, WHEN… HUH?

While modding may seem daunting to someone just starting out, the process can actually be broken down into very manageable tasks including: game designer, 2D and 3D artist, programmer, level designer, sound designer, cinematic producer, and project manager. Certain roles may be better suited to particular individuals.

Any ideas should be defined through concept art, scripts, design documents, and/or reference images. Once a concept has been finalized, the creation of the game assets can begin.

3D props and characters must be modeled, textured, and rigged within the game engine specifications. Levels and environments must be created to house your characters and dictate game play. Well crafted animation provides life and realism and sound design helps bring everything together.

Depending on the scope of your project, certain programming may also be necessary to add or change core functionality.

Fortunately these roles and responsibilities are nearly identical to those within commercial game studios and any future employer will appreciate an applicant who has experience in, or an understanding of, other related disciplines.

CREATING YOUR OWN MOD

Like most coordinated efforts, creating a mod requires a well laid plan. Refine your ideas and create lists detailing elements to be created and what functionality will be implemented to achieve your goals.

Beware of ‘feature creep’ and remember that completing even a simple mod is more impressive than a lavish project that is only partially completed.
If warranted, assemble a team of like-minded, determined colleagues. Strong leadership is important to ensure you remain on track and reach your goals.

One particularly mod-friendly engine is Source®, created by Valve Software, the company that awed the gaming industry with the releases of Half-Life® and Half-Life®2. Several of their games, including Counter-Strike®, Day of Defeat®, Portal® and Team Fortress®2 actually began as mods prior to being distributed commercially. Many of the original modders even found employment at Valve based on their mod projects!

Throughout the process seek help wherever possible and continue to learn new techniques and hone your skills. Resources from groups like Noesis Interactive who specialize in training modders are invaluable. Marketing yourself effectively on community sites such as Mod Center and ModDB will help ensure an audience for your mod and validate all of your hard work.

Noesis Interactive produces high quality video based training materials for modders, machinima producers, academic institutions and indie-developers.

Take advantage of game ready 3D computer graphics content from a site like Flatpyramid.com to create your Next Gen Game.

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November 25, 2008 at 2:45 pm

Communicating with 3D Clients You Have Never Met

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Today, it is common for 3D artists and clients to work with teams that are located across the country and even across the world. Below find tips to successfully communicate with team members you have never met in person.

PERSONALIZE YOUR COMMUNICATION TOOLS
Personalizing your communication tools will help clients and team members connect with you. For example, you can personalize your instant message profile with your professional looking picture, avatar, or a 3D model of you. This is also a great way to showcase your 3D modeling skills while bringing a personal touch to your instant messages.

REMEMBER, THE TELEPHONE IS STILL NECESSARY
The telephone is still essential to help convey nuances of information that could otherwise be lost in writing e-mail or instant messaging. Remember, every now and then give your clients and/or team members a call to discuss issues in real time without the web or email technology getting in the way.

KEEP YOUR BUSINESS E-MAILS PROFESSIONAL
We all have the tendency to be less formal when we are communicating by e-mail. Remember, when typing e-mails observe appropriate business etiquette, especially when you are dealing with corporate clients. Also, avoid using e-mails to discuss sticky or complex issues. Instead, try to discuss these kind of issues personally; so in your “virtual workspace” use the telephone or video conference.

USE NEW COMMUNICATION TOOLS TO CUT TIME & COSTS
Before web 2.0, only big corporations could afford communication tools such as teleconferencing, video conferencing, and virtual worlds with 3D content to communicate with their clients and 3D artists. Today, these tools are available to you at a low cost and some are even free. Take advantage of these tools and cut down your travel time and expenses, especially today with the high gas/petrol prices.

USE INSTANT MESSAGING TO KEEP COMMUNICATION ACTIVE
Use instant messaging to quickly check if someone is available or to ask quick questions that are not complex. Instant messaging can be the equivalent of walking by someone’s office to see if he/she is busy. People usually don’t feel they are bothering someone when they send an instant message and usually they will not take it personally if they don’t get a response back.

Take advantage of ready-made 3D content from a site like Flatpyramid.com to provide value to your 3D clients.

Also, you can sell your 3D assets and generate significant revenue. Create a free seller account today, upload and publish your 3D content to take advantage of this opportunity.

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November 22, 2008 at 4:28 pm

Best Practices to Help You Succeed in the Current Economy

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Global recession looming, here are some best practices that will help you weather, and succeed in an uncertain environment:

REIN IN COSTS … CAREFULLY. Now is the time to buckle down, but don’t go overboard. Instead, consider outsourcing non-core functions like your 3D models creation.

Vendors may be able to help you streamline functions like accounting, HR and marketing. Avoid deep cuts to key budgets like your marketing and promotion. Instead, utilize a 3D marketplace like Flat Pyramid to buy ready made 3D models at a fraction of the cost it will take for you to make it yourself or hire a 3D artist to make it for you.

You may find that in a slow economy, advertising using 3D content is less expensive and more effective.

BE A LITTLE IMPATIENT WHEN REQUESTING PAYMENT. Patience is not always a virtue when it comes to accounts receivable. Consider offering discounts for early payment or accepting credit cards to get paid quickly for your 3D modeling jobs.

Keep the cash flowing by collecting on delinquent 3D accounts. You can also outsource the “collector” function to companies that specialize in account receivable collection so you can focus on growing your 3D business.

DIVERSIFY, DIVERGE AND DEVIATE. Economic downturns are no time to find that all your eggs are in one basket.

If you have one or two customers that represent more than 10% of your business, it’s time to branch out. Ask yourself …Are there other 3D markets I can serve? Can I sell my existing 3D models to foreign customers to generate additional revenue? Or can I sell my 3D content to customers that are in expanding industries like healthcare or space-technologies?

Expand your horizon and leverage your existing 3D content on a site like Flatpyramid.com to gain exposure, additional business and consistent sales.

You can sell your 3D assets and generate significant revenue. Create a free seller account today, upload and publish your 3D content to take advantage of this opportunity.

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November 14, 2008 at 5:07 pm

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