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Print at Dec 18, 2025, 12:49:21 AM |
| Posted by GaudiGalopin3324 at Aug 23, 2024, 4:15:40 PM |
Re: Creating motion graphics with Sweet Home 3DThis is a very, very difficult question. I can say that I have a lot of experience in communication with customers. 34 years of real architectural practice. At the very beginning of my work, I had paper, pencils and a reysfeder in my hands. The computer was still on the punch cards!! Do you remember that too?)) And you know what I'll tell you? The dialogue with the customer was simpler and faster. Pencil sketch on paper was more effective than photorealistic presentations today. Surprisingly. The further progress progressed, the more difficult it was to find convincing arguments. A real representation MADE it DIFFICULT to convince the customer that he was right. Fact. It was much stronger to say only one word instead of five exact words. Because the viewer was trying to FIGURE out the ending himself. And he couldn't!!! What did that mean? He trusted me because I saw everything completely, but did not tell everything as it is. And it's the same in visualization. It is better to say little than to say everything in full. The video and the movement of the characters MAKE it difficult to talk convincingly about the interior solution. And I'm trying to find the right proportions in this dialogue between a professional and an amateur customer who wants to seem like a specialist. A difficult dialogue if all the cards are face down on the plate. They are correct, everything is good and interesting there, but they are open and the amateur has to answer. And this unqualified answer very often spoils everything in a good decision from a professional. Therefore, it is better to keep the proportion of insufficient information, with the confidence that the ending is inevitably beautiful. The video presentation does not provide such an opportunity. After all, the film is not the purpose of the work. It is only a tool in talking about other tasks. It is better to say less than to say everything. I'm still trying to find the proportion of truth. Pencils are always at hand, of course, but... We must move on, not stand still. ![]() |
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