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| Or just 'A1' for short... Join Date: Jan 2009 Posts: 7,216 Location: Australia Collection Count: 1000+ | However, as you can see with Crosshairs being in vehicle mode, i am able to do all the virtual testing in Sketchup as well. Is it as convenient as Inventor, no way. But it is accurate enough that i've not had a print go wrong yet aside from SK Index's flipping issue. However, i am going to be enrolled into Uni sometime late January, after which i'll be able to download 3DS Max and Inventor at student prices. Since i'm off on holidays Jan-Feb (I'll still be designing, but less during that month or so), i'll have Inventor before i know it! And LOA looks professional because Inventor's rendering is nice. That's why when i'm all done with Crosshairs' scaling issues, i'll put up the renders (these are just screenshots, the renders are like Reika's, much more pleasing to the eye). Also, at Uni, i'm going to have two units where we'll learn Solidworks, so i can't wait for that. With Inventor and Solidworks, i should be able to get things done much more professionally (which will hopefully help with getting more replies and the like). Still, i'm quite happy with where's my designing's at, considering I'm 17 and it's letting me avoid getting a part-time job. ![]() |
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| | #62 |
| Or just 'A1' for short... Join Date: Jan 2009 Posts: 7,216 Location: Australia Collection Count: 1000+ | I can download it now if i wanted, but at any time they ca request proof of being enrolled at an institution (it's in the fine print that perceeds the really long fine print, so i guess that's the not-so-fine-but-still-small-print). While i know likelihood is they won't, i don't want to break my rule when it comes to 3D modeling: I do everything legitimately, on legitimate software. Plus, it's only a month's wait now, so no point rushing things. Plus, for the time being, I don't need it. This project and my next will both work in Sketchup, i'm sure. |
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| | #63 |
| Or just 'A1' for short... Join Date: Jan 2009 Posts: 7,216 Location: Australia Collection Count: 1000+ | Well, i guess you now have to do anything i tell you, as i can send the screenshot of you admitting you're not enrolled, to Autodesk, any time i want. ![]() Nah just kidding bro, i wouldn't... ...or would i? ![]() EDIT: On a brighter note, the 85 percent size version is only $62, so once i get some things fixed up, it should be ready to print. I'll get some scale shots with Pinpointer as well. |
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| Or just 'A1' for short... Join Date: Jan 2009 Posts: 7,216 Location: Australia Collection Count: 1000+ | Nah, if it was Fakebusker i'd try, you don't count as competition yet. ![]() Anyways, i''m getting renders of Crosshairs now |
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| Heel Jerky Vendor ![]() Join Date: Dec 2007 Posts: 3,854 News Credits: 2 | Boy, Treadshot. You sure love talking to yourself. I would like to meet your imaginary friend someday! I do toy and product reviews, check out my channel.![]() See my figure designs. |
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| Or just 'A1' for short... Join Date: Jan 2009 Posts: 7,216 Location: Australia Collection Count: 1000+ | Quote:
Anyways, i have Crosshairs uploaded to Shapeways now, final cost will be $68 for him. Not as cheap as i would've like, but it's as small as i dare make it. The walls are thin as it is. | |
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| Heel Jerky Vendor ![]() Join Date: Dec 2007 Posts: 3,854 News Credits: 2 | You are saying I said something incriminating? Moi? I do toy and product reviews, check out my channel.![]() Anyway, now begins the long wait. See my figure designs. |
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| Or just 'A1' for short... Join Date: Jan 2009 Posts: 7,216 Location: Australia Collection Count: 1000+ | Honestly, i'm wondering who's the teenager at this point...it's been a long time since i've seen such internet pranks. I've managed to shrink Crosshairs down to 85% with Pinpointer, which actually might worsen the problem. Due to the increased weight on Pinpointerd relative to Crosshairs, the relative torque is increased. I'm hoping it stills rolls fine. |
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| Heel Jerky Vendor ![]() Join Date: Dec 2007 Posts: 3,854 News Credits: 2 | You could always make a small square of stainless steel to strap into the front of the vehicle. If it's small enough it wouldn't cost much. Might be worth looking into since you're under budget at this point. I do toy and product reviews, check out my channel.And my good sir, I do not prank. I shenanigan. See my figure designs. |
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| Or just 'A1' for short... Join Date: Jan 2009 Posts: 7,216 Location: Australia Collection Count: 1000+ | Already over budget at $68. I was looking at ~$60. I don't think it'll will be necessary, though. Worst comes to worst, i can always move the rear wheels further back. |
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