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I am learning 3dsmax architecture for building models of houses. Is it possible to do freelancing with house modelling thing? For various reasons I have to stay at home.

So I was wondering if I can earn some money by making some house models for someone.

I really don't know how this works but may be someone can give some ideas.

Would I need to go to construction or real estate companies and ask them if they want something like this?

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What is "3dsmax architecture"? I don't see it on their product page: usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/pc/… – Tetrad Nov 16 '11 at 7:27
Its not product but its course i did which only involves making house architecture not animation . – Mirror51 Nov 16 '11 at 10:33
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This is not the right community for this question. – Den Nov 16 '11 at 11:59
I tried but couldn't find where i can ask animation related question. is there any SE for that – Mirror51 Nov 17 '11 at 1:20

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There are basically two paths you can go down.

1) Prepare models beforehand and try to sell them. A pretty popular website with a lot of art on it is TurboSquid. http://support.turbosquid.com/entries/174743-publishing-products This lets you work on what you know and at your own pace.

2) Join an art collective that does outsourcing and do work for hire. I know some people who did this from home, but I can't think of the name of the company they went through. This is generally more demanding and you'd be expected to do revisions and so forth. You'd be either paid on a per-piece or by schedule.

As I'm not an artist I can't really comment any further, but those are your basic options.

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thanks for that , i will look into it – Mirror51 Nov 17 '11 at 1:20

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