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17-04-2016 #1
If everyone started with fag paper roughs and progressed to a full-on back of a fag packet sketch we could cut out the current mania for brilliantly executed, technically excellent and beautifully detailed renders of 3D models that aren't worth jack.
Possibly? ;-)
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18-04-2016 #2
Nick you need to start smoking a different weed this ones not agreeing with you.
Regards 3D models then I agree on the time wasting rendering but not the creation of 3D models.? When designing a machine, esp complex or tight fitting then being able to test fit together in 3D space can be priceless. Also most 3D models actually starts with 2D drawing and it's just few clicks to turn 2D to 3D so why not.!
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18-04-2016 #3
Fair point, but it does my head in when some numpty with a design more full of wobbly bits than a tin of spaghetti hoops starts waffling on about Finite Element Analysis, especially when they clearly have no concept of the behaviour of material sections under bending moments or torsion and wouldn't recognise triangulation if it hit them on the back of the neck ;-)
What on earth do they teach in the first couple of years of Physics these days?
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