MeshManglers opened this issue on Jul 10, 2006 · 14 posts
MeshManglers posted Mon, 10 July 2006 at 3:54 AM
Looking for texture artists to join a new commercial team to produce texture maps for the Poser ready models.
If you are interested and have experience of texturing to a high standard then please visit http://www.meshmanglers.com/information.htm for more information.
Experience of UV Mapping would be an advantage.
vince3 posted Tue, 11 July 2006 at 5:26 PM
can't see a reason to give you textures on your site!!!! is this supposed to be a paid position(weekly/monthly wage) with also 25% of individual item sales!!! otherwise it looks like you are offering me 25% of MY product sales!!! and you do nothing except host them on a site no-one has ever heard of!!!! perhaps you could clarify this!!! as this doesn't look a good deal at all!!!
bnetta posted Wed, 12 July 2006 at 9:37 AM
AHHHH!!ha!
i just knew you guys had something new up your sleeves!!lol
well you know me and my abilities so if your interested in offering me a deal.
just send a note my way!
off to check out your new site.
(wonder were some of us have been if we've never heard of you?lol)
smiles
netta
neilp posted Wed, 12 July 2006 at 10:50 AM
Hey Netta
Fill in an application form and we will talk.
NeilP
mrsparky posted Wed, 12 July 2006 at 7:58 PM
Convince me that getting 25% is better value than the 60% I get now.
I'll buy if your stuff is good. So any chance of seeing what kinda models you've got for sale?
Jumpstartme2 posted Wed, 12 July 2006 at 8:06 PM
What does the Admin do? Just curious...as I see what the modelers, texture artists, and 2d concept artists do, but not the admin..who gets 25 %
~Jani
Renderosity Community Admin
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LostinSpaceman posted Wed, 12 July 2006 at 8:38 PM
I'm in no way affiliated with them but my guess would be that Admin administors the site operations through which the models are sold. That's my guess in anycase. Frankly all I see is a future store seeking merchants to work as a team instead of just as individuals. Good luck there!
bnetta posted Wed, 12 July 2006 at 9:18 PM
thanks for the opportunity to join the team. i'm sure i'll be glad i did!
smiles;)
netta
chriscox posted Wed, 12 July 2006 at 11:25 PM
Spanki posted Wed, 12 July 2006 at 11:51 PM
From my experience, there are many good texture artists who couldn't UV-map thier way out of a paper bag. No offense intended, but my point is, I think a lot of folks are going to have issues with the team setup being proposed...
First, there's no mention of who's going to be rigging/Poserizing the models.
There are some great model artists who can't UV-map either, but they are 'usually' more likely to have those skills than texture artists.
Again, no offense intended, but I don't see an (equal) need for a 2D concept artist.. maybe that's something the texture artist can do.
"1 x Administrator / Project Manager" ... if this is the store/site's cut, just say so. If it's not, then what's the site's cut?
...I can appreciate the idea of breaking up the tasks into manageble chunks and churning out product can help make up for the smaller proffit/cut of the proceeds, but I think you'll find that the people you want filling some of those positions don't always fit the pigeon-holes you've outlined.
Someone (with the appropriate skillset) is going to have to:
...depending on the person, they might do more than one of the above tasks, but they all need to get done by someone.
I'm not looking for a position here, so please just take this as friendly advice and/or food for thought :).
Best luck with your productions,
Keith
Cinema4D Plugins (Home of Riptide, Riptide Pro, Undertow, Morph Mill, KyamaSlide and I/Ogre plugins) Poser products Freelance Modelling, Poser Rigging, UV-mapping work for hire.
stonemason posted Thu, 13 July 2006 at 1:35 AM
From my experience, there are many good texture artists who couldn't UV-map thier way out of a paper bag. No offense intended, but my point is, I think a lot of folks are going to have issues with the team setup being proposed...
- There are some great model artists who can't UV-map either, but they are 'usually' more likely to have those skills than texture artists.
just to echo Keiths point..uv mapping wherever possible should be done at the modelling stage..not after the model is done.
I know Poser users have this workflow of modelling,uv mapping, then texturing...but uv mapping at the same time you model will allow for a much better use of textures.
my whole workflow has improved since shifting from doing uv's after I model to doing them while I model.allowing for much more efficient use of texture maps.
good luck!
Cheers
Stefan
MeshManglers posted Thu, 13 July 2006 at 1:46 PM
Ok. I run meshManglers.com. I am the Administrator and I would like to explain a few things to set the record straight.
I setup MeshManglers.com for people who want to sell the produce of their talents within the poser arena but do not have all the full skill set required to create a poser ready model. For all of you who are that talented, I salute you and wish you all the best of luck.
The administrator, ME, gets 25% because I AM one of those people who can Model, UV Map, texture, Rig, Create morphs....etc, etc. I will be helping to create every model that ends up here at Renderosity, not just raking in 25% for sitting on my A$%£.
I have also spent the last 3 years running 3dSaraCreations which has given all Poser users hundreds of megabytes of free models here at Renderosity. So please, everyone, stop giving me advice and stop acusing me of ripping people off.
Any one of you can do the same as I have and do it your way.
Thank you
NeilP
Spanki posted Thu, 13 July 2006 at 2:23 PM
Hey Neil,
Thanks for the elaboration... as I mentioned (more than once), I was not intending to offend or accuse anyone, I just thought that your position descriptions needed clarification, so people potentially interested in joining you would have all the details.
I also wanted to point out that there were several steps left out of the process... it sounds like you (as the coordinater/administrator) can/will handle many of those steps, so that helps clarify the duties of that position... as I mentioned, those extra tasks HAVE to get done by someone and are not trivial.
Since you've been at this a while (I'm not familiar with your Sara work), you obviously know all of this, but it just wasn't clear from your descriptions. I suspect that your clarifications above will help ease some minds.
Good luck,
Keith
Cinema4D Plugins (Home of Riptide, Riptide Pro, Undertow, Morph Mill, KyamaSlide and I/Ogre plugins) Poser products Freelance Modelling, Poser Rigging, UV-mapping work for hire.
vince3 posted Sat, 15 July 2006 at 4:50 PM
good luck with your new project Neilp!!!! you did some great work over at 3dsaracreations!!!! was sorry to hear it was ending!!!! hope this project works out for you!!!! if you set up a freebies section over there i might be able to contribute!!! payback for what i had from 3dsaracreations!!!