07-20-2013, 05:16 AM
It sounds like they want the lighting from picture 2 on picture 1, is that correct?
If it is you may need to sit down with them and ask for more money, because a change like that is almost alter the entire piece.
You client doesn't know how to communicate about the visuals, here is something you have to do wit h them from now on: Take the band member who is the best at conveying information to you and make him your contact. Stop listening to all of them and get them to tell your contact everything you need to know that way you only have to communicate with one person.
"Shine" means nothing because your picture 2 has no shine, they must mean the rim lighting.
If it is you may need to sit down with them and ask for more money, because a change like that is almost alter the entire piece.
You client doesn't know how to communicate about the visuals, here is something you have to do wit h them from now on: Take the band member who is the best at conveying information to you and make him your contact. Stop listening to all of them and get them to tell your contact everything you need to know that way you only have to communicate with one person.
"Shine" means nothing because your picture 2 has no shine, they must mean the rim lighting.
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