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I was thinking like Parker. But as you say Omar, it depends on the model. A cute, static printable figurine I'd charge the same. No reason to go less imo.
I thought printing would be cheaper as you wouldnt worry about poly count or clean topology
Well, I ask because people will normally print like a small silly thing on the printer, usually like a jewelry or something and people sell those cheap, so they'll be paying a lot for getting the model but selling it at a cheap price
I would charge more because the constraints are tighter. It has to be "printable" and probably functional.
o heck yea spikeyxxx
Interesting question. I've never been hired to model for 3D printing specifically. So initially I'd say yes but if they're different, I'd estimate a higher rate for the printing
ketre luckily you didn't have to have 6 feet distance
Or modeling for 3D printing you charge less?
Is the rate for modeling for 3D printing the same as modeling for anything else?
Hey Kent, I've got a question