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  • Store door

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    Now I see the imegen I realize that I forget to put the door jajaja, I leave the task for the home
  • Entrance Column

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    Thanks again Boo, One more thanks without download
  • Outdoor Chaise

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    Thanks. @unknownuser said: only 9850 faces! Yeah, the poly count is a bit disgusting, but it looks good when rendered, anyway...
  • Component Animation

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    boofredlayB
    Thanks Gary.
  • Simple deck chair - matching rocker - table

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    Dave RD
    Bruce, you need to start mapping these out on Google Earth or something.
  • Japanese Silk Style

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    hello Chango, I bought this envelope in Japan in 1987 in Kokura City Kitakyusu, and the seller told me that it was Japanese handcrafted silk, perhaps was a lie, and you are right. I beg your pardon if I have made a mistake. best regards
  • Request for 44 gallon (55gall us) 200 litre drum

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    daniel, thanks for that, funnily enuf I'd just finished drawing one of these, in aussieland its a 1000litre bulk liquid container, anyway, made it into a component but every time I tried to load it into a drawing it crashed su. Sent a bugslat report and decided to let the gremlins win that one and deleted it throughly from my system and started again. The first one took me 35 minutes to draw. The second one (which of course came out better) took all of 10. Damn Im getting good at this:). It's attached, no detail, quick and nasty, but ok for this job. Baz. Ps: had a site meeting yesterday, after a 45min safety induction.(I now know which way to run:) The engineering mob down there hadn't seen Su capabilities, tho they of course were au fait with cad and 3d and they'd heard of su, "oh yeah, that free program". (Thanks google! Would that be the free program thet I shelled out over 700 bucks for?) Btw, I got the job after one of the engineers d/loaded the free and realised it aint just software that gets the job done. But they were v. impressed with the presentation aspects. Ie: after the serious design work is done,and it is very serious and inflammable, they still have to explain it to the men in suits and overalls who generally could'nt read a cad if it was inserted fundamentally. Su is perfect for walking the various stakeholders around the actual. su rocks![image: GV46_bulk.jpg] bulk liquids.skp
  • Phone Table & Printer Stand

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    boy oh boy.. how confusion sets in fast. My point was not malicious and I was not implying anything negative. I posted the comment strictly because I noticed that when any thread is posted and no one makes a comment or replies to it, it remains in the "unanswered posts' section. In the past few days, I've had some spare time I thought I could put to good use and check the "pile" and see if I could answer some questions if I could. I also came across a few posts that were like Dan's. Showing off their latest master piece. I think it's great that he's willing to share. I think it's great he has a site built around this purpose. A lot of folks have their site listed in the "signature" portion of the message/reply so if anyone, like me, wants to check it out, a simple click and you're there. I did also make a suggestion that for people that like presenting their newest piece, it would be cool if their could be a "counter" link showing the number of new and viewed models in the "topic" or maybe a sub-section of the forum. The only reason for this would be that for people who have legitimate (actual) question or issues, they can get help a little faster. Meaning that when someone sets out to answer a few question, it's easy to get distracted. No offense intended nor did I want to imply anything. From now on.. I guess I'll have to sign off and not comment on anything. Y'all have a greeat summer Mike RL
  • Verona Chairs

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    tinanneT
    Awesome Daniel, thank you!
  • Chairs, TapTower for Bar, Handrails

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    Thanks a lot, Fletch!
  • Wardrobe

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    @dave r said: Daniel, this is very nice. Thank you. @basic.woodworks said: hey Dan Very cool. Though overboard might be a slight understatement. Have you got it posted on the 3D warehouse?? basic.woodworks, why are you so hot to get people to post on the 3DW? Why not share it on 3DW?? Also, we have 7945 member, to date. All unanswered posts go into a list that can fill up fast. If everyone shared one creation in this fashion, would it not be hard for people who have legitimate questions to get an answer if we have to sift through potentially dozens of exhibition posts before hand?? Maybe if a topic could be created without the connection to "unanswered posts" or perhaps with a counter for the amount of new and previously view .skp's rather the an actual unanswered post thread?!?! Just a thought. As I am at home most of the time, I like answering posts and helping others, if I can. I may not know much but I can share what little kowledge I do possess and also by getting involved in some topic I'm not too familiar with , if at all, I learn a few things for myself. I don't mean to offend anyone. I do think that Dan did do a great job on that wardrobe. I even downloaded it myself to check it out ...no jerseys though:( I also think that he should share it on the 3DW. It is a great piece and if he willing to share it here, why not there. Regards Mike RL
  • Mago Kioto Seat & Bench

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    DanielD
    Thanks, Toby.
  • Hatch patern like materials

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    pretty easy to make su materials from an autocad hatch pattern. export from autocad your desired hatch pattern as a jpg --> open jpg in ps and crop --> import into su as a material. jb
  • 3D female model

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    @takuji said: LiLi smil she is happy [image: smallsmil.jpg] Download Model Here She's BLASTED!
  • DVD Player

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    utilerU
    Daniel, the new model was just released so this one is out of date. when do you expect new stock? LOL
  • Bus Stop Shelter

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    Be careful, they are looking for whoever tagged it and broke that glass. [image: a0XN_SHATTEREDscfwuzhere.jpg]
  • [REQ] A few specific vegetation clipmaps

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    jujuJ
    Eric and Mike, I'm making some other plans at the moment. Thanks for the efforts.
  • Storefront vent units

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    arqpadaoA
    Show Nice detail Daniel, Thanks
  • Lounge Seating & Tables

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    arqpadaoA
    Nice furniture Dean, thanks
  • Desk / Workstation - Office

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    Great!! Thanks!! Regards

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