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 22-01-2008 , 10:13 PM
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WOW! im the luckiest gu in the world

today a rather heavy box fell onto my graphics tablet
which, btw is only 4 days old

but it still works perfectly!
the only damage is a small crack

but i geuss it was pretty unlucky for the box to fall on it in the first place

# 2 22-01-2008 , 10:38 PM
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Your lucky the Box didn't fall on your while, you were using the graphics tablet!

Happy to hear there was no major damage!


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# 3 23-01-2008 , 12:02 AM
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im happy and gutted at the same time
its never fallen down before
just my luck

# 4 23-01-2008 , 08:36 PM
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I'm guessing it's a wacom? They are pretty sturdy bits of kit user added image.

# 5 23-01-2008 , 08:43 PM
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no
believe it or not its a trust

# 6 23-01-2008 , 09:00 PM
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I started out on an A4 trust tablet. For the price it was pretty good value for money. It died in a bout a year though, then I bought a wacom graphire. Still, I thought it was good while it worked.

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