Am I reading this correctly? Is the bus driver sitting on the right side of the bus? You're getting a British double-decker to haul kids to school? Isn't that outside your scope? Many questions here. Primarily, where's that red 'scholastic' brick I wanted? I mean, cmon, no one's ever seen a school building without prominent brick cladding.
the top project isn't a school, but it will still have scholastic brick--i think it's cool to show that as blackish grey with horizontal lines, right?
as for the bus, i think the client wasn't so psyched about that--but have you ried to get an aerial perspective of a city bus? i can only shoot buses coming down the street one way from our third story office window.
the other funny thing is we were looking at the same ltl drawing that someone posted on the odg blog, and i mentioned that to the guy for whom i was doing the top set--that a cooler firm was looking at the same type of renderings, as a joke--and the guy said "i think there is a disparity between the images we're looking at and what we're producing". basically "fuck you, simpson".
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Does this mean that you may actually get a work on a project that is built.
Am I reading this correctly? Is the bus driver sitting on the right side of the bus? You're getting a British double-decker to haul kids to school? Isn't that outside your scope? Many questions here. Primarily, where's that red 'scholastic' brick I wanted? I mean, cmon, no one's ever seen a school building without prominent brick cladding.
the top project isn't a school, but it will still have scholastic brick--i think it's cool to show that as blackish grey with horizontal lines, right?
as for the bus, i think the client wasn't so psyched about that--but have you ried to get an aerial perspective of a city bus? i can only shoot buses coming down the street one way from our third story office window.
the other funny thing is we were looking at the same ltl drawing that someone posted on the odg blog, and i mentioned that to the guy for whom i was doing the top set--that a cooler firm was looking at the same type of renderings, as a joke--and the guy said "i think there is a disparity between the images we're looking at and what we're producing". basically "fuck you, simpson".
the same guy refuses to acknowledge the aerial image. he asked me to print the two legitimate renderings.
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