On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 12:38 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gunnar,
> You talk here as though it's a shame to have someone find a mistake in your 
> models and you talk as though you you are not a skilled modeller. I would 
> disagree with you on both counts as you have very generously given your 
> models to us, and they were very nice models. Many other designers have done 
> the exact same thing, and I am grateful to all of them. Most of the designers 
> have full time jobs, plus who knows what else they all have to do, and on top 
> of that they find the time(probably by burning the midnight oil) to give use 
> all these models. So if, by them working all those hours someone might just 
> find a mistake, I think it would be totally justifiable, and I don't think 
> for a minute that Mike was referring to that. He can correct me if I'm wrong. 
> Have a great day all! Dave Friesen


You're not wrong, Dave. I was referring to the designers who rely
entirely on their 3DCG skills and never bother to actually build the
resulting physical model to see if it can be done.
-- 
Mike Hungerford
http://www.chthulhu.com/

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