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Post by Inventoy on Sept 20, 2008 8:28:48 GMT -5
I have recently been contacted via my toyinventions.co.uk web site by a guy who would like to offer his services to fellow toy inventors in 3d product visualisation.
He can produce excellent 3d renderings of toys or products in general. His current rates are £25 per hour but he suggested a typical model would cost in the region of £250 depending on its complexity. If this may be of interest to anyone I would be happy to pass on his email address and web site details.
Cheers,
Inventoy.
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Post by Mark on Sept 22, 2008 14:50:26 GMT -5
Can you forward his details please, I have a project that I need some help with.
Cheers
Mark
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Post by Inventoy on Sept 23, 2008 7:47:53 GMT -5
Hi Mark,
The email for him is will@willusher.com (willusher.com being the web site url too)
Cheers ,
Inventoy.
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Post by Zsolt on Jun 30, 2011 16:07:35 GMT -5
I am an Industrial Designer specializing in 3D visualization and new design concepts. I would also like to offer my services to anyone who needs help to illustrate their invention, create 3D models etc. Please take a look at some of my work at the link below, but note that I am not allowed to show all my projects due to having signed non-disclosure agreements for many of them. shownd.com/zsoltFor more info you can email me at info@3d-designs.net Thanks, Zsolt
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Post by Peter Clark on Mar 13, 2020 2:43:35 GMT -5
Independent inventors and designers are an important source for new product ideas, but it can be a challenge for them to break into the industry. An original idea ― one that is fully developed to a point where it is presentable in either complete drawings or prototype format ― can be seen and it can be sold. To get started as an inventor or designer of toys or games, it’s wise to make an honest evaluation of your personal circumstances, as well as your invention
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Post by peterclark on Mar 26, 2020 6:00:45 GMT -5
Toy designers can either work for themselves or work for toy manufacturing companies. Some toy designers, for instance, may design and create toys to sell on their own.
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