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    or...things...in bathtubs..
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    Or payday loan sites, or pron sites, or clothing and sunglasses sites, or...........
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    He's asking for your email so he can send the spam there. I guarantee we'll never hear from him again. Same thing happens on craigslist, you'll get people with generic questions that is plainly listed in the post. It's to get your email address.

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    So, you wait and see if he makes any more legitimate posts before sending him anything by email.
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    Right, I may have been hasty. But I figure I'll just call him out right now. If he says anything I'll apologize.

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    very nicely modeled MHS parts there ^_^ well done, definitely no complaints from me

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    i'd like to say that these look very good, now i'll have to go find a program that can handle that type of format.

    i'd also like to say that i'd be very willing and able to do renders of sabers in google sketchup (because that's my strong program) if anyone wants them... i love modeling xD

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    does anyone still have the .3ds files? I'd love to play around with them in 3DS Max. Please email them to me. E-mail is in profile. Thanks, Mike
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    Time Render was planning to update and tweak the files...but then his hard drive crashed irretrievably a couple of weeks ago. Fortunately, he had just sent the files to me a few weeks previous, so I sent them back. Since I know he is planning to make changes, I wouldn't feel right about sharing the files I have. Hopefully he'll have updated files for us soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xl97 View Post
    wow, you guys..

    this thread was from 2007!!!

    unless someone can correct me.. there is no use/need for ANY 3D renders..UNLESS you have a 3D program that can manipulate the files/object themselves..

    any 'pre-determined' web app will NOT work.

    1.) too many choices/options to have a pre-defined 3D render of the parts chosen
    2.) depth/z-axis can NOT really be manipulated by anything "I" know of to make a web based app to handle all options. (maybe a web based BLENDER/SKETCH-UP?)

    but again..you need all object/parts in sperate files and be able to load them and know how to use the program.. I doubt anything 'user friendly' with a major learning curve.


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    Tims MHS builder has all 2D images/'renders' of all parts he offers...
    Woah i never noticed it was from 2007 until you mentioned it.

    I'll have to disagree with your point of not needing a 3D program. As you might have noticed, generally these days, sabers with shrouds = good, without shrouds = plain. and its gonna be a pain in the certain somewhere if you try to get the shroud done in a 2D program, the measurements and dimensions will have to fit nicely to the circular shape. The 3D programs can be easily googled and downloaded.

    Good job to those who did this, they are contributing, but then again its kinda weird how mihunai worked on this, without knowing something like it has already been released 2 years ago.
    guess TimeRender has some catching up to do on the parts lol.
    Last edited by Firedrops; 01-09-2010 at 09:57 PM.

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