We’re getting close to the release of the software and its time to start giving you guys a look at some of the functionality you can expect. As anyone who has worked in 3D knows, markup (the process in which mistakes and inaccuracies are usually circled and corrections typed in) of modelling and texturing of objects in a scene can take a long time. There can be many iterations of markup to get complex scenes just right, and making this process easier was a key objective in developing this software. Prior to this, markup was often done using Photoshop or other standalone tools.
Archive for October, 2009
Supplying High-End Animation: the Needs of Professional Producers
However the reality is that whatever legal protections are in place, some buyers will not take the chance on a supplier who is unknown or does not have a track record. To get the high end work, companies operating in these countries will need to build up credit in the market. When there is a lot at stake, professional buyers will not take the chance. Suppliers on the international marketplace will have to earn reputations as suppliers of excellent quality and integrity, who always deliver when they say they will.
Future trends of outsourcing – Domestic outsourcing
Outsourcing is becoming an established norm worlwide and all the indicators are it’s here to stay. Mainly due to cheaper technology, educated mobile workforces and high bandwidth urban connections the trend for outsourcing work has exploded in the last ten years and the growth shows no sign of abating any time soon. The trends in [...]
Update: So What’s the Plan Anyway?
The challenges we’re dealing with now are to show as many different types of suppliers as possible that the purchasers who have the need and the budget for specific types of 3D will be here, and to educate purchasers about the possibilities that exist within this global market.
Over the next few weeks we are focused on working with as many purchasers as we can- to make sure that we have a cross section of different types of work going through the system when it goes live. The software is in the final stages of development and – having seen what it looks like – when you see it I hope that you guys will agree that this is the type of software that the industry has been crying out for.