Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
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Very nice indeed. user added image

A frigging shame I can´t get %markers. Would love to try some of those techniques.

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You can't get markers? Why not? Hey bro, send me an order and I'll ship them out to you. user added image I got about 8 art stores within 10 miles. Loads of markers, pens, paints, etc. You name it I'm sure I can get it. user added image


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# 19 30-09-2003 , 08:13 PM
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Thanks for the great initiative buddy. user added image

Unfortunately we´ve got a Law on effect now controlling change (As in Dollars and international currency), and we can´t -at least legally- use dollars in international transactions without the permission of the government.
Curiously, they still say they are not comunists. In any case, I hope they fall down quickly. We need some right hand into it.

However, I will have you in mind if something develops around the place. Thanks for the offer buddy.

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Pues mevate de Venezuela chico!!!

Al menos vete a un pais democratico =P


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Me encantaria pero tengo un año y medio de carrera por terminar.

I would love to but I still have one year and a half to go on my carreer. user added image
Maybe afterwards.

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these are really great drawings but if you want to save money on those markers - do what I used to do - Use paynegray watercolor with a flat brush - yields the same result

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eesh. watercolor and ink? unless it's done right, I see lots of color bleeding there. :p

I think I'll pass on that technique, at least for now. Me and paintbrushes don't get along. And if it comes down to it, there's always Photoshop. :p

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Originally posted by dave_baer
eesh. watercolor and ink? unless it's done right, I see lots of color bleeding there. :p

I think I'll pass on that technique, at least for now. Me and paintbrushes don't get along. And if it comes down to it, there's always Photoshop. :p

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Try indeleble ink

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Looks nice, very inspiring.


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Those are excellent concepts....great job.

# 27 28-10-2003 , 05:08 AM
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whoa dave. all the lines are great, very smooth and a technical look to it! Reminds me of those technical blueprints that you can get for starwars atst's and such. The top one is my favourite user added image.


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