Been fooling with Maya for a couple of months, and want to build a stronger portfolio. Do most companies look for a fair balance between organic and inorganic creations or just the design aesthetics of what the artist is strongest with?
Heh... I went one further and thought it was about chemistry... -_-Fieldy409 said:Lol I assumed this was going to be about organic food when I clicked! Maybe a more clear title is in order?
Well...if you count water? Or maybe ice?SckizoBoy said:Still, one thing about 'organic' food... how can food be 'inorganic'?! ¬_¬
Salt toothaluikhain said:Well...if you count water? Or maybe ice?SckizoBoy said:Still, one thing about 'organic' food... how can food be 'inorganic'?! ¬_¬
Well I guess it's silly to specify food as organic when you know the actual sciency wiency definition of the word but when referring to food that isn't what a hipster deems organic(cruelty free, fair wage, gluten free yada yada yada) what else would you say?SckizoBoy said:Heh... I went one further and thought it was about chemistry... -_-Fieldy409 said:Lol I assumed this was going to be about organic food when I clicked! Maybe a more clear title is in order?
Still, one thing about 'organic' food... how can food be 'inorganic'?! ¬_¬
So in literal answer to the question... organic, 'cos reaction mechanisms are more fun to draw out and rationalise... =.= And retro-synthesis is cool!!