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CorsAsh
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If you mean scans of real clay models for instance, it's gone the other way now, make the model in CAD then mill it out on a 5-axis miller.

Couldnt do all the engine and interior work in hard media, that'd be shocking

[Edited on 20-04-2006 by CorsAsh]
I scanned my head... They would let me rapid prototype a model of it though

Looking good. All those lofts ust have been hard work...


Lofts, bi-rails, revolves, skins, I'm wearing my mouse out - actually worn away the aluminium button on one side
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I have to draw a chip and pin machine I designed on Monday. That should take all of 15 mins
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Cunt.
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Originally posted by gianluigi
like the arrangement of lights on the top of the car.


Thank you..... NumberTwo.
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I need (want) a new computer before I do anymore work though
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2 gig of RAM in mine, still not enough, Jag uses 4 gig minimum
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I specced mine with 2 gig, I'm using 512mb at the moment.. Though the box alone is going to cost me £800. Then I need screens I could spend my entire student loan on it though couldn' I
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It's easily done, spreading your desktop over three 17" flatscreens mounted on the wall *dribble*
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quote:
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2 gig of RAM in mine, still not enough, Jag uses 4 gig minimum


me too - but JCB use 4gig so need to uprate mine soon
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It's annoying cos you think "oh yeah, put more in, will be dead easy. But then you go crazy filleting every little edge and it's back to surfing CS whilst you wait for shaders to turn on
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"You should try and include fillets into your extrusions whenever possible"
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Learnt that lesson quickly
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even with 2 gig ram - it's still suprising how long a big drawing can take to render, or perform tasks
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Just a few rendering things to sort out, like the headlights, front windows tinted too much etc etc
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Nice one Were those quick renderings at lower quality setting?
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Yeah they were, still took 12 mins each
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Yea, it's gonna take ages to to the full versions with ray tracing, reflections and all that. It still amazes me when a rendering comes up and it actually looks photo realistic. My triumph is my Lego model, I showed a picture of it to my Mum and she thought I had just been playing with Lego and taking photos of it
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I did scale model of a mamod steam engine toy we have, got the same reaction to that one too...
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Excellant work Ash
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Cheers Marc, welcome back
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Fully awesome IMO
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amesome! i am impressed! looks like it took ages
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mate ofmine does 3D designs for games/companies/anything - this was his latest render

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Ash, It's RWD, <hugs Ash>

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