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 01-08-2011 , 03:40 PM
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Nice layout, I like the space given to the Rackmount Room. An area of high priority, -now just stick a robot in there that will take care of all network/rendering issues/software updates/service packs/OS incompatibilities/firmware updates/new version integration issues/and maybe serve beer & snacks user added image .

# 17 04-08-2011 , 08:29 AM
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Nice layout, I like the space given to the Rackmount Room. An area of high priority, -now just stick a robot in there that will take care of all network/rendering issues/software updates/service packs/OS incompatibilities/firmware updates/new version integration issues/and maybe serve beer & snacks user added image .

Unfortunately the bot would probably just catch dust because I'd enjoy the tinkering, its a sickness.user added image
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Ok so, I didn't meet my quota but I'm digging in there. I started in on the room, next up is furniture and major electronics. And don't make fun of my placeholder furniture lol.user added image

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# 18 04-08-2011 , 08:36 AM
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Another test render.

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# 19 04-08-2011 , 10:38 AM
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Nice render Dude................. (Love It)

# 20 04-08-2011 , 11:50 AM
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love the lighting looks top notch so far even though its still basic

# 21 04-08-2011 , 03:27 PM
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Don't shoot me for saying so, but at the moment it's feeling more like a waiting area to me than an office. However, I love the look of it and the view is SWEET! I have a feeling though that once you get furniture and accessories in place, it's going to be an office with a huge "WOW" factor. The natural lighting is very pleasant. I can't wait to see more updates.


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# 22 04-08-2011 , 04:08 PM
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Got a location in mind? Im thinking Malibu, but then that could be Miami? The Caribbean? or just anywhere?

# 23 04-08-2011 , 09:55 PM
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And don't make fun of my placeholder furniture lol.user added image

Is that a floating desk I see?
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yeah.. that's all I got...




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# 24 05-08-2011 , 12:38 AM
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Looks great, got a sense of scale now user added image Sound booth looks pretty small though

# 25 05-08-2011 , 03:49 PM
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More power to you for liking the tinkering user added image . Those are aspects that can just 'kill' me; right when I want to get that batch render done, Backburner throws up errors that need you to run to the moon and back :-) (well..., I don't use Backburner anymore ). The beach ball in there is very fun. The bot should still serve recycled & purified rain water user added image .

# 26 07-08-2011 , 07:53 AM
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Working on the desk and pc and getting there. The desk has some structural issues (I kept changing the design :s) so I have to sort that out. As for the workstation, there's the tower,mouse, keyboard, tablet and speaker system, then the cable management.

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# 27 07-08-2011 , 03:17 PM
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Can I have that monitor station? Looking really nice GecT. Is that procedural texture on the desk top?


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# 28 07-08-2011 , 03:50 PM
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Your dream office would use windows? Haha, not for me user added image

# 29 07-08-2011 , 04:58 PM
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@ Perfecto

Thank you! And no you may not, its mine all mine!!.user added image The texture isn't procedural, all of the shaders are stand ins at this point though.


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Great now you have the hubby laughing at me lol.


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# 30 07-08-2011 , 05:41 PM
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Solid modelling so far


Your dream office would use windows? Haha, not for me

lol We run our farm on windows Is there a better option In terms of OS

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