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Lightwave (none) posted on Jul 08, 2002
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just a little sumthing from dan albans tutorial. not finished yet. appreciate any comments regards from cork, ireland vic

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gerry_g

1:16PM | Mon, 08 July 2002

Yeah, I saw that tutorial too, but I'm one of the pig headed types who only referes to the manual as a last resort, however you appear to be doing fine and I wish you well !! ;-)

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zapper1977

10:23PM | Mon, 08 July 2002

that was a good tut i picked up a lot of good tips and tricks, cool...........michael

vicbarry

2:21AM | Tue, 09 July 2002

thanks people. will post a finished scene when i get a chance. thanks for the comments.. vic

Mich2k

9:20AM | Tue, 09 July 2002

this model is giving me a headache, i'll never be able to do it! sob its still missing those lights and vents at the top of the towers. one hint, DON't make the support structure, its only make you wanna cry

volk23

10:09AM | Tue, 09 July 2002

cool. whats the link to that tutorial?

vicbarry

10:50AM | Tue, 09 July 2002

thanks folks. i didnt do the support structure cos it looked like a fart would blow the "hole" thing down. i find that if your doing a tutorial, and something just doesnt seem right, and you dont want to do it from scratch, if possible omit it and move on.


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