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Thankyou friends at Wings3d. Looks a very useful little programme.
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Thread: Skewing objects in Bryce | Forum: Bryce
Still not the shape I'm after. I need a flat top and bottom with slanted sides, either leaning left or right to viewer. HOLD THE FRONT PAGE!!! Playing around with it has produced the shape in question. Thanks anyway :)
Message edited on: 01/29/2005 15:48
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Thread: Skewing objects in Bryce | Forum: Bryce
Thread: Skewing objects in Bryce | Forum: Bryce
Hi Aldraron Thanks for your reply, the only thing now is to ask how you make a slanted cube?.........at least it can done somehow.
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Thread: ~~~January Poser Forum Challenge.. VOTE HERE!~~~ | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
CONGRATS TO SKYANGEL AND ALL THAT TOOK PART. I had a great time and i'm looking forward to the next one. have a great weekend. regards Marc AKA marcfx
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Thread: ~~~January Poser Forum Challenge.. VOTE HERE!~~~ | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
What a great time i have had in my first contest, so many inspiring images from you all, so thankyou. My first place vote goes to: LadyByron = 3 pts Such a wonderful use of lighting. RedHawk = 2 pts Great artwork. Skyangel = 1 pt A great use of media in the image. Well done to all of you :)
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Thread: A thicky memory question | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
thankyou....i should be able to do that without screwing up the computer! LOL thanks for your help. :)
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Thread: A thicky memory question | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Galactron Heres the other thicky question........how do you bump up the virtual memory????? I know a few things but this isnt one! LOL thanks everyone for your help.happy christmas and have a great new year. regards Marc :)
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Thread: A thicky memory question | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
20GB Hard drive, but i also have a 4GB backup, the 20gb has windows working from it, but i have been told to use the 4 gb for windows and use the 20 for files. Whats your opinion? regards Marc
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Thread: A thicky memory question | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Hi Ratteler The problem i have, is when working in poser (4) i get the dreaded 'save & close programmes now, out of memory'. i have a PC, 384 ddrram working on win2000pro and 1.3gh processor, but i still only have the odd background file (which dont take up any more memory)and poser. I is stumped! thanks for you help though,happy Christmas :)
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Thread: Happy Holidays to all at CL...But my Poser5 still dont work.... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Hi I'm not an expert, but you could just try upgrading your win98 to winme or 2000 home, it may be because of win98. e-mail me at marcfx@ntlworld.com to help a bit more. regards Marc :)
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Thread: Poser 5 (and 4) memory request | Forum: Poser Technical
I have only a 188 MMX proscessor and 96MB ram, the rendering works ok but a little slow. Hopefuly upgrading after christmas, and talking of which...happy christmas and new year to you all. regards Marc ;)
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Thread: Useful Resource | Forum: Photoshop
Thread: Dragon model | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Hi I'm new/WIP | Forum: Bryce
sooooooooo jealous.i'm new and cant do any yet! great images. well done
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Thread: Skewing objects in Bryce | Forum: Bryce