3d models hard to find?

yair.zorroyair.zorro Posts: 15
edited December 1969 in The Commons

some 3d models are hard to find?.


Many of us have used external 3d models in our projects. Many sites offer a variety of these, some free, some not. Sometimes we find what we need and then we need to model ourselves.

In your work experience, what type of 3d models have been harder to come?. For example ... I have had trouble finding 3d models for wall decoration, playgrounds and kids. What about you?


Regards

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  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,202
    edited December 1969

    well, all of the above are in the Daz store

  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,754
    edited December 1969

    Funny, I don't see many external models in many of the renders I see. Seems most rely heavily on what they get from the stores. I even see some users that only use DAZ models which baffles me to no end. I can see staying away from any none poser/DS community sites as these tend to have illegally posted meshes

    I tend to make my own when needed. I honestly feel that any person wanting to be serious with DS or poser needs to learn some basic modeling so they can make their work standout.

    In reference to what Wendy says, many post here looking for something without really looking at the marketplaces or the free areas at Rendo or ShareCG first it seems.

  • robkelkrobkelk Posts: 3,259
    edited April 2014

    In reference to what Wendy says, many post here looking for something without really looking at the marketplaces or the free areas at Rendo or ShareCG first it seems.

    Some folks don't know that other sites exist. If folks aren't comfortable with using something that doesn't have Smart Content, then other sites might as well not exist.

    And even some long-time members here don't know about the lists that Kerya, myself, and others have over in General Freepozitory... (None of which will help yair.zorro specifically, but it's the principle of the thing.)

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  • icprncssicprncss Posts: 3,694
    edited December 1969

    Going by store catalogs and vendor statements, items for children sell fewer units than males.

    Professionally, most of my clients tend to avoid using children or any model that could be construed as "underage". They avoided A3 and H3 Realistic like the plague.

    What age group are you targeting and what does the client want?

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