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  • is 3d product rendering expensive? My last work .. how much would you charge for it?

    Another stupid question form luke Recently I did this for a supplement company : www.speciesnutrition.com
    On their website they have not too good quality photographs of their products so I offered them 3d renderings.
    Now when it came to paying for this again I have problems ...
    First I'm interested how much you would charge for it and then I will tell you how much guy offered me to pay for my work

    Luke Szeflinski
    :: www.lukx.com cgi

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    Ut oh, did he offer to pay you in growth supplements..?
    David M. Foster

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    • #3
      unfortunately not
      Luke Szeflinski
      :: www.lukx.com cgi

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      • #4
        I'd say something like 2800€.
        Depends on the material you get from client and the resolution etc. they are asking.
        Lasse Kilpia
        VFX Artist
        Post Control Helsinki

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        • #5
          Thanks Lars! This what I wanted to hear to confirm that I wasn't too greedy... I said to the guy 3000$... you know what he siad to me... I can pay you only 250 $ ... some one please tell me how I'm not supposed to shoot myself in the face... I guess it's time to start thinking about selling vray license and other soft I got ...
          Luke Szeflinski
          :: www.lukx.com cgi

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          • #6
            Yeah, he's ridiculous... clearly doesn't know the value of good marketing material.

            Nice renders.
            David M. Foster

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            • #7
              Well, their website looks cheaps so I guess that's a hint about them not wanting to spend any money on marketing

              Luke, are you saying that you did the work first and talked about money afterwards?
              Stefanie

              https://renderkitchen.com/

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              • #8
                well, yes, judging from their site I'd be really surprised if they ever spent 3000$ on anything.. how come you told them how much you wanted after doing the work?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by rivoli View Post
                  well, yes, judging from their site I'd be really surprised if they ever spent 3000$ on anything.. how come you told them how much you wanted after doing the work?
                  why... well I'm in desperate situation looking for any work... so my plan was to look for companies that have not too good quality product presentation and offer them something better.
                  Truth is I was hoping for the best that the guy will appreciate quality. In my situation it's better to have those lousy 300$ than nothing I guess... LIFE!!!
                  Luke Szeflinski
                  :: www.lukx.com cgi

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                  • #10
                    I'm sorry to hear that, and I hope good works and clients are coming your way soon. in the meantime I hope you can stumble on a company actually looking for quality, and willing to pay the right price for it.

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                    • #11
                      Thank you rivoli... but few more weeks.. unemployment benefits will end and it might be time to hang gloves and start delivering pizza
                      Luke Szeflinski
                      :: www.lukx.com cgi

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                      • #12
                        I'm not 100% I follow - but were you commissioned to do these renderings by the company? Or did you undertake them yourself & then offer to sell them?
                        MDI Digital
                        moonjam

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                        • #13
                          Yes the Company agreed that I should do the renderings.
                          Luke Szeflinski
                          :: www.lukx.com cgi

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                          • #14
                            approach companies with the best images and tell them 3d can save them money over a photo shoot - plus if many products are similar (like the vitmains) new items will get discount price
                            I don't think anyone (apart from a super salesman) will ever sell something to someone who is not already thinking of doing new material.
                            Plus he may feel kind of insulted.. "what you say my expensive photos are rubbish?"
                            good luck in the search - have you tried approaching advertising agencies and designers - they may want CG work

                            oh - didnt see they agreed - but surely they must agree price first!
                            (imho I think they need a bit more oomph in the specular highlights)
                            Last edited by glyph; 22-03-2011, 07:11 AM.

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                            • #15
                              Sounds like you are in a tough situation Luke. The problem is that as soon as people sense you are willing to work for €300 or even less, they won't pay you any more for it. Don't let them sense that you are desperate.
                              I also just started off my own business and i found that there are exactly two kind of clients : the ones who don't understand how a single image can cost more than 100€ (clearly because they have no idea), which are often also the ones that end up wanting more and more changes and don't pay on time. Secondly there are the ones that are happy to pay a decent price for decent quality images. Try finding that second type and always set the price before doing any work.

                              I just tried my luck with Google Adwords and while it's quite an expensive marketing tool, it seems to be worthwile! You can narrow the area down to your home area as most people prefer to work with someone close enough to be able to meet.

                              Good luck with it all!
                              Stefanie

                              https://renderkitchen.com/

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