FAQs
Q: We’re a business, while you are visiting our country/city is it possible to come in for a day to speak with us about training or consulting, or speak at an event or college
A: I’m always happy to discuss this depending on schedules, but obviously letting me know sooner than later as I can schedule my trip around things like this.
Q: Do you accept requests to be a judge or panelist, endorse a book or product or do an interview?
A: In most cases yes, feel free to email me to discuss this further.
Q: I emailed you some time ago and you still haven’t responded!
A: For anyone who has emailed me and I haven’t responded, I do apologize – please note I receive over 1,000 emails a week (both business and personal) and although I although I do read all of my email that comes in, I sometimes go through sporadic periods where I cannot reply to every email right away. My intention is always to reply – but sometimes it may take a bit of time to respond. If the email is urgent, please say so in the email – and if you are concerned that I have forgotten to reply, or lost your email – please feel free to send a follow up email reminding me and I will do my best to get back to you right away.
Q: Do you mind if I ask a technical ‘how to’ question?
A: Sure, again I may not respond instantly, but I will do my best
Q: Do you take requests for tutorials and other requests?
A: Sure, I encourage everyone to email me your ideas, whether you want to know something basic on how to do FX for max, or maya or even non 3D related. Or a more advanced very specific tutorial like building a nuclear explosion or something similar, please feel free to email me
Q: You travel a lot, are you visitng my city?
A: Feel free to add me to Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter – as I use these as a way to broadcast where I am and where I am heading to next. If there are any industry events or things going on in your city, feel free to mention them and I’ll try to meet up for a beer!
Q: I like the layout of your website, where did you get it from?
A: I shamelessly took the initial design and look of the website from Tim Ferris’ Blog, after viewing dozens and dozens of templates it became more and more clear how absolutely awesome and to the point his websites layout is.























