- Thu Dec 11, 2008 5:56 pm
#287301
Hi Guys- I am in the middle of an interview process with a major company in my industry. Rendering and CAD technology is pretty new to my field and I find myself struggling to be able to explain in a concise way what exactly it is that we do?
In my design portfolio I have juxtaposed Rhino screenshots of my models with Maxwell images that I have created from them. I showed them to an acquaintance who mentioned " that I take very good photographs and that it must take me a long time to set up the scenes to look just like the computer model". When I explained what the images were it was still very confusing to the person who couldn't understand how the images were made.
Once I did get them to understand how it was done they then thought that "the computer did it all" they didn't understand how many techniques were involved to get the image looking the way it did.
So my question to you guys is how do you explain what we do... I want to convey to the new company that these images are not photographs of items that I have created in the physical world, but are computer generated images created from Rhino models but am a bit concerned that the lack of understanding of how these images were created may work against me.
Any thoughts, have any of you folks encountered this before?
Thanks!!
In my design portfolio I have juxtaposed Rhino screenshots of my models with Maxwell images that I have created from them. I showed them to an acquaintance who mentioned " that I take very good photographs and that it must take me a long time to set up the scenes to look just like the computer model". When I explained what the images were it was still very confusing to the person who couldn't understand how the images were made.
Once I did get them to understand how it was done they then thought that "the computer did it all" they didn't understand how many techniques were involved to get the image looking the way it did.
So my question to you guys is how do you explain what we do... I want to convey to the new company that these images are not photographs of items that I have created in the physical world, but are computer generated images created from Rhino models but am a bit concerned that the lack of understanding of how these images were created may work against me.
Any thoughts, have any of you folks encountered this before?
Thanks!!


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