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 28-03-2004 , 11:40 PM
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# 2 29-03-2004 , 12:24 AM
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Looks Nice!
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# 3 29-03-2004 , 06:08 AM
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Looks good, Vlad. I think I'd round the corner of the table tome.

# 4 30-03-2004 , 06:43 AM
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ahh just what i feel like. ;-) looks so sweet


There's nothing normal about normals. In FACT i think the are abnormal.
# 5 04-04-2004 , 02:34 AM
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Yeah I agree with antiant...howz a shot or two.....Nice work!!



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