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| July 14, 2005 at 9:08 pm #5979 | |
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ramkitch |
Here’s my situation. About a year ago I contracted with a kitchen place to design/install a tiny kitchen. They use 20-20 design software – basic version (not sure which – all he told me was that it’s the basic version. Anyway, months have passed, yet they haven’t even rendered it on 20-20 yet. Please note that I actually designed a “beta” version myself via IKEA’s free download, whereupon I gave them the beta version to work from, complete with dimensions. It’s a very simple/no-frills kitchen – you wouldn’t believe it till you’d see it. Only 3 of the base cabinets, pantry, & matching table require customized dimensions, and the wall cabinets would be 13 1/4″ deep and 41″ high. So finally, today, I phoned him and asked as follows: If I can find someone online who would agree to render my beta version via 20-20 or some other software such as SmartDraw, would you deduct it from the deposit I gave & pay them? He responded in the affirmative. My question now is, whether someone online would be willing to render it for a nominal fee? Remember, I already designed it complete with dimensions. It just requires polishing up. If there’s anyone here who thinks she/he can help, can I contact you? Thanks. |
| July 15, 2005 at 7:28 am #5980 | |
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tkd2005 |
Hi ramkitch, In relation to your request for someone to render your plans in 3D – i can help as thats what i do! I can produce 3D colour CAD perspectives, plans, elevations etc etc. Either private message me or drop me an email – mark_hanner@yahoo.co.uk (theres an underscore between the 2 names), and i’ll give you more details. Look forward to your contact, tkd. |
| September 21, 2005 at 3:37 am #6031 | |
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ramkitch |
Mark, is your email address still operational? (Since I tried contacting you a few times lately re: my layout that you’ve been working on. |
| September 22, 2005 at 8:11 pm #6032 | |
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ramkitch |
P.S. forgot to add that when the woman at my local kitchen place tried phoning you a few times, there was a poor connection and you kept repeating “hello, hello” (that happened when I phoned too. |
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