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The Art of Boolean (Part XXIII)

Bryce (none) posted on Dec 16, 2002
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The Art of Boolean (Part XXIII) This is another in my series showing how I model using just the primitives and a few curved Boolean objects from the web in Bryce5. The model shows my design for a Nuclear Electric Propulsion system for my new project the USS Independence. The model was created in Bryce from scratch, all concepts and designs by me. The engine weighs in at 10,143 KB; this is a work in progress. I will be posting a more in-depth view of the engine in the next couple of days. Thanks again for all the positive comments about my work. David ;-)

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Doublecrash

5:38AM | Mon, 16 December 2002

And I post another one: thanks for sharing with us your work with booleans. You're teaching me a lot of things.

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Shademaster

6:35AM | Mon, 16 December 2002

Thanks a lot for this, they really help me out with my daily boolean problems. thanks, keep up the good work.

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lemonjim

10:29AM | Mon, 16 December 2002

cool "plumbing". i think the real one would weigh 10000 deadweight tons. ... without fuel. there is a micro brewery nearby that needs your help. but you might get bored - their plumbing is labelled "cold domestic beer" instead of "hot neptunium".

alvinylaya

12:03PM | Mon, 16 December 2002

Great job.


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