Subject: Re: winter wonderland |
From: "Barrett Brown" <barriticus@gmail.com> |
Date: 12/30/08, 15:53 |
To: "Adam Kruvand" <adamk@studio2a.net> |
It was a little long on the page. Here is what I ended up with. Let me know if you see any glaring errors or bad word choice.
Let me know what I owe you on this one.
Do you want to keep working this theme to go with that mag cover image of the winter aspen house? You could target a bit more towards CO, skiing, mountains, etc .
From: Barrett Brown [mailto:barriticus@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2008 9:12 AM
To: Adam Kruvand
Subject: Re: winter wonderland
Try this:
For those of us who are keen on 3d, every season offers its own challenges and its own rewards. Autumn requires a palate of colors that tend not to turn up elsewhere, while summer evokes waterside scenes, prompting us to reflect on reflection itself. Spring, meanwhile, simply asks us to keep up.
What of winter? One might suppose that depicting a season defined largely by a single color might be a breeze. But there's white, and then there's white; the snowbound season demands that we know the difference. And our clients are just as demanding, which is why they turn to us for full-aspect visualization of projects both large and small.
It's a fine thing, then, that through our advanced take on 3d artistry, Studio2a can create photorealistic architectural renderings of any scene imaginable, snowcapped or otherwise. We're keen on projects both residential and commercial, projects under construction and still on the drawing board. Projects incorporating 3d interior renderings, 3d exterior illustrations or a little of both.
Studio2a can accentuate the merits of your work through stunning pictures of the sort that are worth a thousand words. We can create 3d animations, virtual tours, architectural walkthroughs, and fly-arounds that leave no detail unaccounted for. Product viz, technical renderings, editorial illustrations, 3d floor plans, architectural animations if it's 3d, it's for us, and neither sleet nor snow nor pressing deadlines will keep us from our appointed renderings.
Together with our clients from New York to California, Tokyo to Chicago and everywhere in between, we've been spreading the word that 3d is always in season. Give us a call today and find out why.
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 3:27 PM, Adam Kruvand <adamk@studio2a.net> wrote:
I had to look up "penchant" but I think the rest is good. I think you've got this message down.
I like the "process" part, but also wondering if we can fit in something about the "artistry" here? We are 3d artists, after all.
Thanks,
adamk
visualize!
From: Barrett Brown [mailto:barriticus@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2008 12:49 PM
To: Adam Kruvand
Subject: Re: winter wonderland
Here's a rough version; thoughts?
For those of us with a penchant for 3d, every season offers its own challenges and its own rewards. Autumn requires a palate of colors that tend not to turn up elsewhere, while summer evokes waterside scenes, prompting us to reflect on reflection itself. Spring, meanwhile, simply asks us to keep up.
What of winter? One might suppose that depicting a season defined largely by a single color might be a breeze. But there's white, and then there's white; the snowbound season demands that we know the difference. And our clients are just as demanding, which is why they turn to us for full-aspect visualization of projects both large and small.
It's a fine thing, then, that with a little help from our advanced 3d rendering process, Studio2a can create photorealistic architectural renderings of any scene imaginable, snowcapped or otherwise. We're keen on projects both residential and commercial, projects under construction and still on the drawing board. Projects incorporating 3d interior renderings, 3d exterior illustrations or a little of both.
Studio2a can accentuate the merits of your work through stunning pictures of the sort that are worth a thousand words. We can create 3d animations, virtual tours, architectural walkthroughs, and fly-arounds that leave no detail unaccounted for. Product viz, technical renderings, editorial illustrations, 3d floor plans, architectural animations if it's 3d, it's for us, and neither sleet nor snow nor pressing deadlines will keep us from our appointed renderings.
Together with our clients from New York to California, Tokyo to Chicago and everywhere in between, we've been spreading the word that 3d is always in season. Give us a call today and find out why.
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 1:39 PM, Adam Kruvand <adamk@studio2a.net> wrote:
Yeah. I was saying that last pargh is good just didn't know if you could add a couple of winter words . Maybe instead of the 1st sentence, donno it is pretty good.
From: Barrett Brown [mailto:barriticus@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2008 11:35 AM
To: Adam Kruvand
Subject: Re: winter wonderland
Right, I was going to replace the content regarding summer with content regarding winter; that's what you want, correct?
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 1:33 PM, Adam Kruvand <adamk@studio2a.net> wrote:
More or less. Keywords are .. key.
Can this be more wintery? Donno what else you got going.
From: Barrett Brown [mailto:barriticus@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2008 11:29 AM
To: Adam Kruvand
Subject: Re: winter wonderland
Okay, I'm about to finish up; do you want me to keep the basic skeleton of the last front page text, as in the:
Studio2a can accentuate the merits of your work through stunning pictures of the sort that are worth a thousand words. We can create 3d animations, virtual tours, architectural walkthroughs, and fly-arounds that leave no detail unaccounted for. Product viz, technical renderings, editorial illustrations, 3d floor plans, architectural animations if it's 3d renderings, we do it.
... part, or do you want new text for that as well?On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 5:18 PM, Adam Kruvand <adamk@studio2a.net> wrote:
Think it. You're the writer.
From: Barrett Brown [mailto:barriticus@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 3:12 PM
To: Adam Kruvand
Subject: Re: winter wonderland
Sorry, was just about to get to that. Do you want me to just go ahead and think up something along the lines of winter wonderland, or did you have any other preferences?
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 4:26 PM, Adam Kruvand <adamk@studio2a.net> wrote:
Any time for thoughts? Gonna have over 1' of snow on the ground here tomorrow . And our website still says "summer" .
Hope all is well in NYC.
ak
visualize!