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  • #16
    Yeh, I was aware of both Smoothe and the Neighbourhood, they are both amazing places and the quality of their work seems incredible!
    I was also interested in more what you might call 'run of the mill' places that require in house visualisers. i.e. not strictly dedicated 3d output places (interior designers, office/space planners, product manufacturers)
    If you have any further information to hand on monday that would be fantastic!

    Thanks ever so much.

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    • #17
      Hey jacksc02,

      Don't go to employment agencies in London (and if you can avoid estate agencies you will be doing even better).

      Just contact Nik or myself and we can get you some contacts at various places that are hiring.

      The big offices like Smoothe do good work, but you get slow equipment and work brutal hours. If you are young thats may be what you want. If you are a bit older geezer like me and Nik, thats not so cool anymore. In- house arch-viz might be a better fit.

      You can join us for pints at our next Vray drinks...

      Aaron
      "Why can't I build a dirigible with my mind?"

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      • #18
        ouch. sucks to hear there are blood suckers in the uk as well. We certainly have a few here. *cough *eoscap* *cough....
        ____________________________________

        "Sometimes life leaves a hundred dollar bill on your dresser, and you don't realize until later that it's because it fu**ed you."

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        • #19
          thanks for the pointers guys.
          Hopefully someone will pay me lots of money to work 8hrs a day!
          Chris Jackson
          Shiftmedia
          www.shiftmedia.sydney

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Clifton Santiago
            The big offices like Smoothe do good work, but you get slow equipment and work brutal hours. If you are young thats may be what you want. If you are a bit older geezer like me and Nik, thats not so cool anymore. In- house arch-viz might be a better fit.
            who you calling old? how rude!

            You can join us for pints at our next Vray drinks...
            very true.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by jacksc02
              thanks for the pointers guys.
              Hopefully someone will pay me lots of money to work 8hrs a day!
              If you find some where do share...

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Blitterswitch
                Yeh, I was aware of both Smoothe and the Neighbourhood, they are both amazing places and the quality of their work seems incredible!
                I was also interested in more what you might call 'run of the mill' places that require in house visualisers. i.e. not strictly dedicated 3d output places (interior designers, office/space planners, product manufacturers)
                If you have any further information to hand on monday that would be fantastic!

                Thanks ever so much.
                Sent you an email with a few names, and some I have forgotten....not so usefull!

                Cubicle, As for a web address
                http://www.the-neighbourhood.com

                edit::: oh and as for smoothe, I cant get into too much detail, but im another that bailed from there.....i agree with all comments said so far.
                Freelance TD/Generalist
                http://www.vanilla-box.co.uk

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                • #23
                  Try this one too

                  http://www.renderagent.com/

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by percydaman
                    ouch. sucks to hear there are blood suckers in the uk as well. We certainly have a few here. *cough *eoscap* *cough....
                    hahahahahahahah...I totally agree

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