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| Brian ![]() Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: South Australia
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| http://www.3dcommune.com/3d/freeview...lXs+1172238234 There are quite a few tutes about and many free samples from various places. You may not be any wiser, but do a Google search of Greebles or Nurnies. Lots of fun to make! Good to see you here (where I am probably a bit of a pain!)--see the gallery. Look up you site ever so often. Brian |
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| Dennis ![]() Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Washington State
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Brian, Yes, my site has been down since a power outage over 6-months ago ! My Internet provider just failed to get it working again, even after my consistent whinings to him and loss of some customers. I guess when I get a chance, I will have to break down and get me a dot com......just had ALOT of projects going lately.
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| Dennis ![]() Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Washington State
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Google Search: Essentially, greebling is detailing that helps give a model a believable and interesting appearance, working together with the colour scheme and shape of the MOC. This includes all sorts of things – from clusters of mechanical looking elements on the side of a ship, brick-built* guns and engine areas, to brick-built cockpits and controls.
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| Brian ![]() Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: South Australia
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McGuiver. 6 months! You must have great patience. Greebles--well when you look at a lot of the examples it seems that they can be anything that it is difficult to put an accurate name/description to!!!!! Wingnut.Enhance C is so good that it will no doubt take all of us a long time to fully grasp. I just play around--experiment. In the one above ---will try a print screen I started off with a vertex circle. Hope thats all of some interest. |
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