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How and where can I offer my cababilities for a mod?

by Lunaticu · in Torque Game Engine · 12/03/2006 (12:56 am) · 12 replies

How and where can I offer my cababilities for a mod?

#1
12/03/2006 (1:05 am)
What are you wanting to MOD? I once did a mod on my grandmothers table. She was not pleased. I went on in life to MOD the dog, the cat, and even my little sister(she was not pleased). Then i got a computer! But i was not so good at doing MOD with the computer. Of course your definition of MOD might be different then mine, what do you mean with "How and where can I offer my cababilities for a mod?" (oh and its capabilities, not that word you have as a slaughter on the already wreck of the English language.)
#2
12/03/2006 (1:34 am)
Well i would like to offer myself as 3d artist. I will work for free.What i get is experience.

Whatever game, does not matter.

I explained better now?
#3
12/03/2006 (1:37 am)
Well i would like to offer myself as 3d artist. I will work for free.What i get is experience.

Whatever game, does not matter.

I explained better now?
#4
12/03/2006 (1:40 am)
Well i would like to offer myself as 3d artist. I will work for free.What i get is experience.

Whatever game, does not matter.

I explained better now?
#5
12/03/2006 (1:43 am)
Oh ok, i was hopping you could do some heavy metal welding. But a 3d artist is even better. Matter of fact, i think what the world need now, is more 3d artist. Send me an Email, i actually will pay for any work that makes its way into my project. Dont expect to become a millionaire, but you will make what your worth in vertex and polygons.
#6
12/03/2006 (1:54 am)
You will pay me ?

Yea right...
#7
12/03/2006 (2:40 am)
Yea right... If you have talent... are you saying that you dont?
#8
12/03/2006 (6:26 am)
Don't think theres any one not looking for a 3d artist..

Can you tell a litle about your self, your profile does not say much, an email?

3d artist is a pretty big scope, specialties? and what software do you work with?
#9
12/03/2006 (8:15 am)
If you post some screens or have a site showing what you can do, it will get more response.

Almost everybody is looking for a capable 3D artist.
#10
12/03/2006 (11:00 am)
Lunaticu,
I'm sure Caylo and others would be willing to pay you for quality work. The way I see it, sometimes it makes better business sense to pay workers than accept free labor. Even if the pay isn't much, it helps to prevent potential problems later on, since it then becomes 'work for hire'.

Hopefully someone will correct me if I'm wrong on this.
#11
12/03/2006 (11:34 am)
Thats not the only reason, Aaron. I have found when a bit of 'pay' is on the line a persons work speed, and quality often go way way up. Also treating work for pay, on a piece by piece scale don't require complex NDA paperwork, and other written 'agreements'. Accepting the offered pay is the binding agreement.
Besides i like the idea of supporting fresh new talent.
#12
12/03/2006 (12:36 pm)
Very good points.