Contacts Journal CRM
Powerful relationship management, for your business and professional contacts
Contacts Journal is the leading CRM app for iPhone, iPad and Mac that lets you keep person-by-person records of past conversations, create follow-ups for upcoming meetings, attach important documents and record essential data with customizable fields
- Create Meeting Logs
- Build your relationship history by keeping notes for future reference
- Save Documents
- Attach document files with your contacts; view them on the road or in an important meeting!
- Syncs with
iCloud - Automatic, seamless syncing between iPhone, iPad and Mac using
iCloud - Optimized for Mobility
- See all your contacts' addresses on Map View; quickly access local clients' information. Also tag Logs and
ToDos with Location data - Schedule Follow-ups
- Create a
ToDo list for each contact, featuring alerts, links to Calendar app, recurring tasks - Customizable User Fields
- Define your own important Fields; save custom data for each of your contacts
- Integrated with Address Book
- Import and sync with existing contacts from your Address Book easily. Save contacts privately as well
- Cross-vertical
- Works great for all types of professionals: sales, client management, lawyers, freelancers, teachers, and more
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Elder Care Interior Rendering
On this project, the client wanted several rooms illustrated, but unfortunately, their budget only allowed for one space. Here, is the space that they decided on, which is the dining room looking towards the bistro.
Elder Care Interior Rendering
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Mid-Rise Architectural Rendering
Here, is a mid rise architectural rendering that I just completed for © Z Feng Architect & Company.
© Z Feng Architect & Company.
When working with architect, Z Feng, he is always very cautious about rushing the process. Every job starts with a short brief, he sends me the CAD plans, and he sits back in anticipation for the final illustration. Z Feng likes drama and excitement for his renderings and hopefully, at least it's my goal, he is never disappointed. It's rare to work with someone who continually tells me to "take your time, do not rush, and I look forward to what you do"
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Thanks, Autodesk, for featuring me on your Million Stories video. It is an honor and a privilege to have been chosen!
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Chapman House Rendering
The other day I received a call, from a real estate agent. The agent saw the work I did on the Nelson House Rendering, which was for another real estate agent at another firm, and also a good friend of hers. When she inquired about the 3D artist who illustrated the house, her friend said:
“He’s my secrete weapon, I can’t give you his information!”
During the conversation she noticed my watermark, left her visit, and with a quick web search found me on-line. Here is the Chapman house.
Chapman House Rendering
Chapman House Rendering
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The 31 Orange House Rendering
Great client and great design. Here, the real estate broker commissioned me to illustrate this property for advertisement.
Architectural Photorealisitc Rendering
Architectural Photorealisitc Rendering
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Osprey Estate - Eaton
I am proud to share some of my latest 3D photorealistic architectural renderings. A lot of long days and many sleepless nights, but oh so worth it. Several months ago I was asked to illustrate a new development, which is being built in Florida. Once I saw the plans I was excited to get started. Please, use the arrows to scroll through the rooms.
First, I got right to modeling the exterior and all the interior spaces, using 3DS MAX Design; the developer decided on five interiors. The plans were simple floor plans, without elevations or details, so that was a bit of a challenge. However, working back and forth with the developer, we worked through the design.
The Osprey Estate development will consist of four houses, this being the first of the four. Please, visit The Angela Architectural Renderings. I'll post the other two when they are complete. Also, each house will have an exterior, which I'll update all posts with the exterior architectural renderings.
As previously mentions, I used 3Ds MAX Design to model, and for the rest of the technical mumbo jumbo, I used V-Ray as the render engine, and Photoshop for post production.
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Osprey Estate - Angela
I am proud to share some of my latest 3D
First, I got right to modeling the exterior and all the interior spaces, using 3DS MAX Design; the developer decided on five interiors. The plans were simple floor plans, without elevations or details, so that was a bit of a challenge. However, working back and forth with the developer, we worked through the design.
The Osprey Estate development will consist of four houses, this being the first of the four. Please, visit The Eaton Architectural Renderings. I'll post the other two when they are complete. Also, each house will have an exterior, which I'll update all posts with the exterior architectural renderings.
As previously mentions, I used 3Ds MAX Design to model, and for the rest of the technical mumbo jumbo, I used V-Ray as the render engine, and Photoshop for post production.
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The Ultimate Guide to Tonemapping
The Ultimate Guide to Tonemapping
A comprehensive tutorial showing all of the best options currently available for tonemapping your renders in post. All of the best programs are covered in detail, from Photoshop to Fusion and Nuke, as well as some specialised options such as Photomatix and Picturenaut.
The advent of Nuke non-commercial and the free version of Fusion means that
Whatever render engine you use, you can make a substantial difference to your renders, whether stills or footage, by tonemapping in post. To find out how, watch the trailer here.
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