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 03-10-2006 , 04:44 AM
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hey brother ..


how is the yeti going .... ?? any updates ?

# 17 03-10-2006 , 05:50 PM
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Hey bro,

Nope sorry... been working on a project for a friend at the moment, I apologise, I cannot post the work I'm doing for him.

but I promise as soon as I'm done I will carry on.
give me about 2 - 5 weeks... (long time I know)

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# 19 23-02-2013 , 12:09 AM
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Haha this is funny, i was just looking at yeti the other day and this tutorial popped up in searches. I guess i wasn't the only one.
i wanted to know how other people were doing their workflow in yeti. This is may be a little simplistic for my needs but interesting, thanks... also great site user added image


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# 20 23-02-2013 , 12:36 AM
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it's a bit weird really i was just reading an article on yeti the other day and up pops this 7 year old thread lol

this is not the yeti your looking for user added image
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