When i'm a multi millionare I'm gonna have a fleet of them
(Laird Dave DrawsNow charges to take off his clothes.,
Mon 18 Jun 2007, 22:51,
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My neighbour had a
Mach 1 many years ago, A friend had a 76 Stingray. They are nice to look at but a pile of engineering shite, I toyed with getting a Shelby 500 a few years ago but it was too much trouble finding a mint one and I'm glad as it sent me down the route of the Nissan Skyline.
(Pasanonic's been known to cause insanity in laboratory mice,
Mon 18 Jun 2007, 22:53,
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I only want it to play with
I love getting old cars going again, usually sell them on though, shelby 500 I would keep though.
(Laird Dave DrawsNow charges to take off his clothes.,
Mon 18 Jun 2007, 22:55,
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when I'm a millionaire
I'm going to get one of these cars
and fill it with shit, and burn it, and put it on youtube, titled "YANK CARS ARE SHITE"
actually, I'm not going to wait till I'm a millionaire, I think I'll just do that anyway
(discomeatsThis canoe,
Mon 18 Jun 2007, 22:57,
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I just love that
(mediocreha ha ha, you're reading this,
Mon 18 Jun 2007, 22:53,
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All trickery
and one of the earliest things I did. Somebody elses mesh set up in Bryce. Exported as bitmap and traced in Illustrator using gradient meshes. No creativity required.
(Pasanonic's been known to cause insanity in laboratory mice,
Mon 18 Jun 2007, 22:59,
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you gave away your secrets!
eek!
(discomeatsThis canoe,
Mon 18 Jun 2007, 23:01,
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plenty of work involved
just not what I consider skill. Anyone can do it with the tools and the knowledge. Also any 3der will know that 'set up in bryce' meant that I still ahd to colour and texture the model before exporting the pic.
Actuall may I remind people that Daz 3 are giving away Bryce 5.5 as a promotion. It's a great bit of kit for setting 3D scenes without having to be a cad genius.