Sounds like you painted the whole group. Can you post your model so we can delve into your problem?
Posts made by pmiller
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RE: Please Help!
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Be Afraid
See if this doesn't scare you:
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4478156n
Thereby demonstrationg that H.L. Mencken was right:
"on some great and glorious day, the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron."
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RE: Commercial Exterior
I would suggest using a two-point perspective view to eliminate the vertical convergence. It's a traditional approach in architectural photography (lens shift) that produces a more pleasing view. In SU use the camera menu to select two-point perspective.
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RE: The curruption will (did) prevail - rant
@mateo soletic said:
And then those same people that are accusing the governments of this and that , the banks and insurance companies for ripping them off but when thinking of themselves the think they are entitled to a certain standard of life , material things . If only people in the world were more modest . Modelhead said at the beginning that “It is obvious to most that our private government members are into stocks way over their heads”. So they are greedy and that’s what got us/them there , well aren’t we all, they made the rules of the game and we accepted them. Like in my country just recently people were buying stocks, cars , houses everything on loans and now when the world economy is down they are accusing everybody .
There is no need to sally forth, for it remains true that those things which make us human are, curiously enough, always close at hand. Resolve then, that on this very ground, with small flags waving and tiny blasts of tiny trumpets, we have met the enemy, and not only may he be ours, he may be us.
Walt Kelly
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RE: What's your beginners tip?
@gaieus said:
@unknownuser said:
Display edges and profiles off...
I'd only keep profiles turned off - edge are neded for modeling (to see where you are connecting vertices and such).
Although never tried that way - maybe you can get used to it.
The fastest way of modeling then would be with edges turne off in wireframe modeling
On the contrary, I would strongly urge beginners to keep profiles on so they can properly tell when they have formed surfaces and avoid co-planar problems. Once they have got it, then they can keep them off.
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RE: Square Tube Along Path plugin?
Or use TIG's tubealongpath ruby:
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RE: Large Hadron Collider
Alan,
My fondest hope is that somehow the LHC's scientific discoveries will lead to a breakthrough that will in turn permit genetic engineering making all human stupidity painful. I can think of no greater benefit to mankind. -
RE: How do you control reversed faces?
If you have lots of faces to reverse try the free ReverseFaces.rb plugin from Smustard. (http://www.smustard.com)
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RE: Silvershadows eye candy 2 : BLACK HAWK
More praise indeed, if a bit belated. Hope Google showcases your work.
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RE: Lecture Hall...
As long as the room has a front entrance you don't have to worry about ADA ramps, which always must be shallower than the slope or steps for proper sight lines.
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RE: Least used function of SU
Ditto to Solo on autosave - CTL+S is a habit, and very quick.
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RE: I Believe (to address the complaints of last week)
I'm a little rusty on my biblical studies, but I believe the Old Testament was largely Aramaic, which is a proto-Hebrew language and predates Greek and Latin.
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RE: I Believe (to address the complaints of last week)
Thanks Alan, that was very nice indeed.
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RE: I Believe (to address the complaints of last week)
"The Universe really is both stranger than we imagine and stranger that we can imagine. There really is so much we don't know yet that there is a massive amount of room to accomodate all manner of metaphysics."
And science seems to be getting harder and harder -- it takes real effort now even to get a small understanding of what's going on at the frontiers, let alone special relativity (which I almost understood for a little while after much effort).
A good read: The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas Kuhn -- written back in the 60's but a real revelation.
Can't wait to hear what happens when they fire up the CERN Large Hadron Accelerator later this year. Could really screw up current cosmology theory.
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RE: I Believe (to address the complaints of last week)
Now this is truly funny -- especially to a former philosophy major with cancer. Still not a convincing argument, however. I'll stick with science.
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RE: [Request] - Shadows
You can do it with a style setting:
Monochrome Mode display, edges off, background and foreground color set to white, shadows on.