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.
# 16 26-04-2005 , 09:50 AM
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HEYYYY everybody!!

Emo's here too!!!

what's sad is that I just came to this site and when I pressed "new posts" I was buried with 14 pages of new stuff!!! user added image

Before if I had more than 2 I was surprised.. but this.. is just sad.. no time for SM anymore user added image

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# 17 27-04-2005 , 12:00 AM
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Wait, so you DONT have time for SM anymore. Thats to bad, I dont really know you but from what I have seen you are pretty good.

# 18 27-04-2005 , 10:50 PM
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Originally posted by alienscience
Wait, so you DONT have time for SM anymore. Thats to bad, I dont really know you but from what I have seen you are pretty good.

not that I DONT have time for SM.. I always end up back here one way or the other, but it's just there's been WAY too many things to be worrying outside of the Maya world where they take a bigger priorityuser added image

Anyway... haha... good... yea right.. my problem is that I know WAY TOO much Maya from a perspective as to "how it can be done" but when I try to actually do it... it's a whole new story...user added image

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# 19 28-04-2005 , 10:55 PM
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LOL, yeah. Sounds............fun? I dont know, cant think of anything to say. But I do know that I am glad your still here.

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