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About wings3d.com
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12-14-2012, 02:48 PM
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About wings3d.com
Optigon,
i'd like to report there is a broken link in wings3d.com "community" tab, ie, "discussion about pole geometry": http://lightwiki.net/forum/modeler/39-su...m-the-pole thanks __________________________________ http://www.youtube.com/wings3dchannel http://www.facebook.com/wings3dchannel |
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12-14-2012, 04:00 PM
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RE: About wings3d.com
Yeah...It's amazing how stuff disappears.
Fortunately there are communities working to preserve iconic discussions like these. PolyCount has links to that discussion and more ![]() http://wiki.polycount.com/SubdivisionSurfaceModeling |
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12-20-2012, 07:34 PM
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RE: About wings3d.com
Not sure if this is the ideal thread to post this, but Tony Jung's Silo tutorials about box modelling are VERY useful. No matter he used Silo, the workflow is perfectly suitable by using Wings3D.
The following page has a html pages index: just open each one, and you will have a complete lesson. It is fine. http://www.silo3d.com/Tutorials/User_Tut...TML_files/ __________________________________ http://www.youtube.com/wings3dchannel http://www.facebook.com/wings3dchannel |
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