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Hi,

Is there anyone out there who can do 3D modeling / rendering? Or perhaps recommend someone who can? A friend of mine needs some work of this kind doing for part of her web site and has asked me to put a few feelers out in Thailand.

Being Bangkok based would be a plus but probably not essential. And either Thai or farrang, no preference.

Thanks,

Dan.

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Hi, I am not an expert or even familiar with modeling with 3D but I sure do have a lot of files in various 3D formats. PM me if interested. :o

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If they only need text based 3D rendering this program can do it easily and not expensive. Xara3D

If it is image modeling 3D then that takes a lot of time and could be expensive. I used to do it but takes me many days to get a reasonable 3D model with motion (rotate, tilt, etc.). A few more details of what they wish to accomplish would help.

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Thanks for the replies.

Tywais, some more information:

There will be a series of sunglasses and "normal" glasses, approx 20 - 30 different designs, that will need to be viewed on a web page as 3D models.

If these can be panned and rotated around, zoomed in and out, etc. smoothly with mouse dragging and clicks then that would be great; but if this is likely to be much more costly, then perhaps a few pre-defined angles which can be switched or "snapped" between would suffice.

I.e. if the price difference between the two options is massive then perhaps the cheaper option will be better - if the difference is only marginal then the more complex option mentioned earlier would be preferable.

Thanks again guys, any more recommendations would be great.

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I have pm-ed you

Thanks for the replies.

Tywais, some more information:

There will be a series of sunglasses and "normal" glasses, approx 20 - 30 different designs, that will need to be viewed on a web page as 3D models.

If these can be panned and rotated around, zoomed in and out, etc. smoothly with mouse dragging and clicks then that would be great; but if this is likely to be much more costly, then perhaps a few pre-defined angles which can be switched or "snapped" between would suffice.

I.e. if the price difference between the two options is massive then perhaps the cheaper option will be better - if the difference is only marginal then the more complex option mentioned earlier would be preferable.

Thanks again guys, any more recommendations would be great.

Edited by kikker

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