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As you can see from the signature, I made this in '99. I had forgotten about
it, and only found it when I started hunting up scenes to work on with blinn
shading (you know I love it :). Anyway, here it is. I created it using
planks, dadoes and rabbets, three little macros that made my work much
easier. I took the measurements from Reader's Digest "101 Do-it-yourself
Projects". I have other furniture I would like to try to do, but I'll have
to set apart a day for it.
BTW, I'm very happy with the faster macro parsing. Gilles' trees thrive on
this improvement. =)
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This is for sure useful for windows etc. How flexible is it? Can you
exchange the boxes with something else? Cylinders?
Marc
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Marc Schimmler
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>This is for sure useful for windows etc.
It's actually intended for shelves.
>How flexible is it? Can you
>exchange the boxes with something else? Cylinders?
Basically, since this is old, my macros are simply an abbreviated way of
feeding values to a box, and I created each part separately like in the
Reader's Digest instructions. I literally built it. :) I don't know if the
source is useful or not.
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TonyB wrote:
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> I literally built it. :) I don't know if the
> source is useful or not.
This only depends on the user.
Marc
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Marc Schimmler
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This reminds me of an image I made last year.
It was to contain various symbols of the worlds religions.
No use of Steve's lattice macro was used in the
creation of this image (regrettably).
Peter Warren
war### [at] hotmailcom
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