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.
# 1 19-08-2005 , 05:32 PM
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ferrari modena


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is it good or bad i need critic

# 3 20-08-2005 , 04:12 PM
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why dont you post critic. i really need it.

# 4 20-08-2005 , 09:54 PM
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is it that bad.i need crit please please please

# 5 20-08-2005 , 10:13 PM
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It's very impressive, although it's still in the making. Are you using the tutorial?


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none of the body lines and cutouts for lights are sharp at all, too rounded and out of shape.

the details make the car.


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# 7 21-08-2005 , 03:42 PM
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i know its not finish but i dont think its out of shape.i didnt use the tutorial.

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