Stuff Topic (Once "My Projects and W.I.P.s")
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@unknownuser said:
Hmm ... Stu ... weird. He logs off, and wham! you log in.
Mate, I couldnt have dreamed up the Kevin persona in a million years
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Stu,
you are making this topic Off-Topic if you would read the title. its not called "My life and an argument about it". now if you could post some CONSTRUCTIVEcriticisim it would help. the reason i underlined and bolded Constructive is because not many people see thatFPV logo (for the car):
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@stu said:
If you want this thread to continue for ever, keep responding...otherwise, leave Kevin to himself for a while.....
stu..i've said this to myself a million times.....but its like a car wreck...and i continue posting! haha.. i think its the frustration its causing.i dont know....haha..whoops, i did it again! i'm done now
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Marked001,Stu and all you others, This is getting to be a problem. I want it on topic. go PM each other to send each other these messages, otherwise post REAL messages here.
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Since this is in the Corner Bar now, there is technically no such thing as off topic.
I'm dying to know exactly what law school you are attending.
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About the Scratch made car:
Screenshot:
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@earthmover said:
I'm dying to know exactly what law school you are attending.
He's top of his class at the University of Fantasyland - LaLa. Very respected program, but very disapointing that the education is so expensive that the students have to rely on such sub-standard computers. Maybe Larry Page and Sergey Brin will be interested in sponsoring him through school?
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Funny. you have no life. if you did i would think you would be doing something other than being an a** and spaming me.
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Not implying anything, but it's kinda funny: You have the same name as the guy who played Silent bob in "Jay and Silent bob strike back" (funny movie. Never saw the ending though...)
Anyways, some constructive criticism: I've noticed that your buildings have single-faced walls. When it comes to 3D models, solid objects should have ONLY the outside (white) faces showing (except glass. Don't know why).I would suggest making your walls solid, with thickness.
Ex:
Model can be found here: http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=14809 -
Nice model, BTM!
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Progress:
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Looking good, dont forget to keep your faces pointing the right way, though.
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remus, that is what i do last,
Progress (now a back end, just need to make the sides now group everything repoint faces, paint and upload. there will be an interior later):
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There will be more but for now...:
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Finished, but it turned out HORIBLE.
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@marked001 said:
I"m sure no one is intentionally being mean..this is the friendliest board EVER...
@johnsenior1973 said:
@earthmover said:
I'm dying to know exactly what law school you are attending.
He's top of his class at the University of Fantasyland - LaLa. Very respected program, but very disapointing that the education is so expensive that the students have to rely on such sub-standard computers. Maybe Larry Page and Sergey Brin will be interested in sponsoring him through school?
uhh yeah. read his other posts.
heck. anyone know a good car tutorial? i hope to make cars in SU before switching to a $2000 car design program -
a student with $2000 dollars to spend on software?
you lucky sausage!
there are loads on youtube, defo worth a look.
Pav
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thanks pav
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Actually i have to agree with a few of the guys above.
back a few pages you said:
@unknownuser said:
my computer is 5 years old and SU crashes when i get something
I guess having 2k available to spend, maybe a new rig should get first priority... you think?
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@pav_3j said:
a student with $2000 dollars to spend on software?
you lucky sausage!
there are loads on youtube, defo worth a look.
Pav
wow . I do ALL my stuff for FREE. Haven't spent a cent in sketchup (unless you count the cost of internet and buying a computer), and don't plan to anytime soon.
By the way, why would you want to spend 2000$ on a program for designing cars if you're a law student? Fun?
...Quite a bit for a leisure toy. I'd buy a PS3, and still have most of the money left over (maybe buy a flat-screen if I can find a deal somewheres...)'s far as cars go...
I WOULD make a tutorial, but after the painstakingly boring steps to completing my first car, I pretty much vowed not to make another car*.
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