portfolio Many of your friends see foreign portfolios and say that it’s good because it doesn’t have renderings and most of them are post pro and rando digital, you must do a good job, full of post pro and rando digital

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Many of your friends see foreign portfolios and say, well, because there is no rendering and most of them are post pro and digital rando, you must do a good job, full of post pro and digital rando. But the reality is something else.
In our dear country, Iran, its people have God-given wealth and at least 400 or 300 million programs are installed on each of our systems. And it doesn’t matter what the model is and what the car is. God willing, I get the best rendering quality with Max, then post-pro with Photoshop. We make diagrams of the models with Rhino, and we use a combination of AutoCAD and Vision for phase two and technical sections.

The situation abroad is not like this. The whole university wants a freeware software for its students. They are not going to buy all the software in the world for students. Many universities do not have such an option at all. As a result, the student has to buy it himself and pay about 400 dollars for the same Rhino software (I really don’t have the price). He goes to Post Peru and learns to close both the sheet and renders with the same techniques.

In general, you messed up the rendering, let it be your work and don’t turn it into sketchy works.
In the portfolio, the expression of the cartoon process, variety and combination of techniques are very important. Enjoy the free world of software.

This post is written by Omid_Veisi_OV