There are Away3D jobs around, just you may not find them due to the
following reasons:

1. Make sure you have examples of commercial quality 3D work built by
yourself and urls to preview them.

2. Not everyone wants a 3D website or even 3D components on a website.

3. Many companies have their own in house dev teams which take care of these
types of projects.

4. Agencies, job specifications often state papervision, which at the end of
the day is the same as Away3D, go for the job. Just make sure you can
explain why Away3D is better, more productive and wiser choice to use rather
than papervision, to someone who doesn't know the difference between msword
and a web browser (and yes I did once have a client that didn't know this).
Once you pass this part, you get to convince the techies - which is the easy
part ;)

5. When flash and 3D were very young, it was virtually unheard of by the
main stream, sandy for example could have become a lot more than what it was
and is today. When papervision came out it was raved and praised about by
many and got a lot of attention due to this. Then when the 3D craze calmed,
papervision was in the memories a lot of account managers/directors,
producers, designers, recruiters etc etc etc. These people usually don't
bother keeping up with such technologies and just spout out names from what
they can remember from past projects. This is why I think papervision is
mentioned so frequently compared to Away3D. I often give a little
explanation and recommendation about Away3D to people in these roles asking
about 3D work and how to go about getting things built.

6. Developers who come from a papervision background often don't know Away3D
exists (I was one), their work may only give them time to R&D and output the
task at hand. It's our job to spread the word and get them to turn...
Away3Dfrom Paperivison. :p

D




On 19 November 2010 02:32, Rene Tellez <[email protected]> wrote:

> Most likely you are going to have create a website, post some of your demos
> and hope that somebody sees it and hires you. "If you build it they will
> come"...I think. Other than that, I don't know...just be creative and try to
> create some sort of contacts.
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