ElZagna opened this issue on Nov 08, 2010 · 38 posts
TheOwl posted Tue, 16 November 2010 at 12:20 PM
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If one can suppress one’s artistic aspirations and ideals, don’t forget that lawyers love it.
And the good news is that even crappy Poser lo-rez is often what works best for them (simple, almost generic, animations offer less potential for objections than do more subjective photo-realistic images, -- and some even feel that wireframe renders can contribute to viewer’s perception that there is perhaps more objective Math & Science, and less Art behind the evidence presented) .
And for those that suffer from the “Leaf by Niggle” syndrome, it appears that, in the right hands, even partial, preliminary, or unfinished pieces are still a very formidable and intimidating pre-trial settlement tool, at a low cost. e.g. “Here’s the kind of stuff we’re preparing, and will hit the jury with, - if you don’t settle!”.
Wh-what?
Passion is anger and love combined. So if it looks
angry, give it some love!