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# 31 05-12-2005 , 07:48 PM
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Aaah Crap looking at all the ages I feel like Ive been around since Jesus!!


Im 36 and have been doing 3d since I was 26, started with Strata on a Mac followed by Max then Lighwave (cough cough splutter) and the last 6 years been doing the beast that is Maya!!
Done P/S for 12 years though since V.3 and boy has it changed!!

Cheers younglings

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# 32 05-12-2005 , 08:26 PM
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Im 14, doing 3d when I was 8. Started out with Bryce, then Cinema 4D, and now the god(ess?) that is maya.


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# 33 06-12-2005 , 10:38 PM
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I'm 23... I was feeling like this was old, but since starting my new job I'm feeling young again user added image. Dunno how long this youthful feeling is going to last though, I started just last week and already I'm no longer the newest employee :eeek2:

# 34 08-12-2005 , 10:26 PM
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All of you are SO BLESSED!

When I was 17, in July of that year, we saw the first man ever to land on the Moon. 3D drawing, in the manner it is done today, with a computer was scarcely a glimmer in the future.

You have no idea how lucky most of you are to just have all of this technology available at your finger tips.

When I was 8, you could count the number of shows on television that were in color, on one hand.

There were no XBOXES, PS2's Nintendo's or anything close to that.

When I was 19, the IBM 360, a computer that took up an entire room and had to have its programs loaded with punch cards cost roughly $100,000.00 and had a whopping 10K of memory. You could run COBOL and Fortran programs on it.


There are many days that I wish I had been born 70 or even 100 years in the future from when I had been born.

Cheers.

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# 35 08-12-2005 , 11:14 PM
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Originally posted by dannyngan
Hey, 30 ain't bad at all! It's a good age to be. :p

Yes it is bad! 32 is way better user added image


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# 36 09-12-2005 , 12:55 AM
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Turning 14 in a few weeks. Started out using a program called Simply 3D at about six or so. Then 3DS and now maya for the past year.

# 37 09-12-2005 , 08:46 PM
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Lol are like half the peeps here under 17???? ANd half of those are 13! At least 4 peeps r... its depressing user added image j/k


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# 38 10-12-2005 , 12:56 AM
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close to 18 over at SLW user added image . Been doing LW ever since i went homeschooled at 15....

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