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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: oxman on October 27, 2013, 19:50

Title: Considering outsourcing 3D rendered images
Post by: oxman on October 27, 2013, 19:50
There are some ideas that I would like to create but they are not possible to photograph because they do not exist so I am considering outsourcing them overseas to 3D rendering artists.

Also, I have looked into learning 3D modeling -- no thanks ;)

For the right price, it might provide a good ROI.

Anyone else consider this?
Title: Re: Considering outsourcing 3D rendered images
Post by: heywoody on October 27, 2013, 20:03
Those guys are probably contributing already (no "best shoring" in stock).

Modelling not so hard, finding low cost high quality models even easier.
Title: Re: Considering outsourcing 3D rendered images
Post by: cuteimage on April 03, 2014, 10:53
Yes I,m Interesred  :)
Title: Re: Considering outsourcing 3D rendered images
Post by: pixel8 on April 23, 2014, 01:07
There are some ideas that I would like to create but they are not possible to photograph because they do not exist so I am considering outsourcing them overseas to 3D rendering artists.

Also, I have looked into learning 3D modeling -- no thanks ;)

For the right price, it might provide a good ROI.

Anyone else consider this?

If it was me, I would sketch it, Scan it, Then Paint it in Photoshop and Submit it as a Graphic!
Title: Re: Considering outsourcing 3D rendered images
Post by: michey on April 23, 2014, 08:30
Considering you don't have the right on the 3d models you risk someone will ask to block your account.
Title: Re: Considering outsourcing 3D rendered images
Post by: michaeldb on April 23, 2014, 19:36
Considering you don't have the right on the 3d models you risk someone will ask to block your account.
Interesting point. When you buy a 3D model, you get a license to use the model to create renders and to own the copyright of those renders. So, theoretically, you could buy a model at, say Turbosquid, and trace or sketch an image of it, without really rendering it with a 3D rendering engine. I don't see why this would be illegal, but you might have to read the user's license to see if such a practice would be prohibited, I guess.
Title: Re: Considering outsourcing 3D rendered images
Post by: julaos on July 21, 2015, 01:44
If still interested in 3d renders made in Autodesk 3ds max, you can contact me http://www.aoscad.com/ (http://www.aoscad.com/). I have a lot of examples in my portfolio!
Title: Re: Considering outsourcing 3D rendered images
Post by: Steveball on July 21, 2015, 03:10
Impressive stuff Julaos.
Title: Re: Considering outsourcing 3D rendered images
Post by: luiscastor on July 22, 2015, 19:32

Considering you don't have the right on the 3d models you risk someone will ask to block your account.
Interesting point. When you buy a 3D model, you get a license to use the model to create renders and to own the copyright of those renders. So, theoretically, you could buy a model at, say Turbosquid, and trace or sketch an image of it, without really rendering it with a 3D rendering engine. I don't see why this would be illegal, but you might have to read the user's license to see if such a practice would be prohibited, I guess.

At istock, it does not matter where you bought the model. If they find that you didn't made it, they can close your account.


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