Kurt, I get where you're coming from. I am just tired of being behind the 8 ball since vfp was killed. I figure I need to go where the industry is heading and Augmented Reality has the potential to be a game changer. I might be wrong, but it is a chance I'll take because the world is 3d not 2d. Eventually computing will go there because we want it to. I am usually a bit over the top, and I am a noob in this area but here is an example, so this is rendered from a 3d model.
http://laberg.com.au/shop%20front/360.html?prd=lusitania
I haven't been doing rendering for very long, it was more of a test of capabilities, and I am fascinated by its ability to bring history to life (the setting is the Lusitania).
On Fri, Jul 5, 2019 at 5:12 AM Kurt @ Gmail kurthwendt@gmail.com wrote:
Wow - you really must be a Fan! Will be honest - and it probably sounds bad - but, I never heard of A-frame. I have, of course, heard of Unity - and I have merely dabbled in it. But, most co's want SERIOUS Unity experience in order to hire. And, FYI - the current gig - which does NOT Pay enough - and thus my current financial stress - its running a 3D Printing farm - and also doing 3D designs for clients. But, it simply does NOT pay well enough...
-K-
On 7/2/2019 3:39 PM, Paul Hemans wrote:
You also have 3d skills. Can you use them to segue into A-Frame, Unity or photorealism etc?
On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 7:56 AM Kurt at VR-FX vrfx@optonline.net wrote:
Yeah - I know - these days - that's a pretty crazy request.
I know some of you have followed me a bit - and know I lost my job in Nov 2017 - where I was working down on Wall Street. Then, moved to Cali to look for a job - could NOT find work in San Francisco. Even applied to UCLA for a programming job - did 2 rounds of interviews - and the people there saying they were impressed with me - during both interviews. Only to NOT get the job. Then, finally, getting a "job" down here in San Diego. Actually getting to do 3D Design work for clients, as well as running 3D Printing jobs. But, sadly - its SUCKING! Its not a regular job - not salaried - not even part time pay. Its contractor pay
- per job - and it does NOT pay well enough. Been here for over 9 weeks
now - and its again put me in a BAD financial situation...
So - as a total "shot in the dark" - I figured I would post here again and see if there is any possible remote FoxPro work.
And, I know - almost no companies these days are still working w/VFP. And, sure, I know it would be better to work in some other newer more modern tech. - but, I don't have any of those tools in my tool belt. So
- all I really have is VFP & MS SQL.
Anyway - just figured I would take a stab and post here...
Regards -Kurt
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