When you get an RFQ, estim
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August 14, 2008 at 8:27 PM
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When you get an RFQ, estimate the time you will spend on the project, add 10-15% because we all underestimate a project, then multiply by the hourly rate that you feel like you are worth. Don’t include rendering time because you could be working on another project while the first renders.
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