I currently live in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. I am a Mac user and I drink the Apple Cool-Aid (most of the time). I have 6 Macs in my packaging design studio, and I love my iPhone.
I enjoy using Cinema 4D - out of all the 3D apps I've tried this one is easiest to use, although certain aspects I find very difficult to master. I have tried Lightwave and Electric Image for Mac - both were tedious and difficult to use. One of the things that made me buy C4D was the render quality - right out of the box it's fantastic.
Many thanks to the extensive Cinema 4D users and forums out there - thanks to you for sharing your knowledge and allowing us all to learn and improve our skills.
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Comments (4)
Digimon
I think you should show it to Apple! Great modeling, cool design. Might be a tad too thick, that's just my observation. Excellent presentation!
0m3g4
I dotn find any problems opening a flip phone with just one hand, but hey. Like Digimon said, it looks a bit thick... but other than that the idea is great
alexmit
Since the phone has no physical keys from its appearance (touchscreen keys)... It would seem unnecessary to make it flip open or open in any fashion at all. Apple is partnering with Motorola to make the iTunes Phone. They have not contributed nor will they contribute to the physical design of the phone from what I hear. Years ago they had supposedly talked to Nokia about doing some design work, nothing came of that.
Stevep_67
Thanks for the info, Alex. You're right about the swingin' aspect- guess it doesn't need it. I think Apple's design is impeccable- too bad they won't be designing the phone. I just hope it comes with some compatibility with OS X.