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Hi Beggy,
The pdf is available to anyone. Maybe Robert might
have a use for it on his site alongside the html version, or maybe he might like
to post a link to it. No problem.
My ISP folk give me 50megs per site so I can carry
it for the time being. It's big ... 12.8megs. I needed the pdf since my work
machines are isolated from my old online machine. I didnt expect anyone to have
a use for it since Robert's html version was available.
Neil Cooke
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 4:21
PM
Subject: Re: New tutorial
Hi..
Why not just upload it to a place so that
all RS users can get it..?
Maybe the RS Info site..
Just a thought..
thx again for the awesome tut..!
Take Care Best Regards Stefan Gustafsson ( Beg-inner ) A Proud
Owner and User of Real3D and Realsoft3D..
hi
Neil, have you make a pdf File for the Tutorial ? When you have it,
can you send me the pdf file ?
Best regards Stefan
Neil
Cooke schrieb:
For the records, the tutorial made a 261 page pdf file ... over 10 megs.
Admittedly the pages were landscape format but even so, it's a lot of work.
Thanks again.
Neil Cooke
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert den Broeder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "User-List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 7:33 PM
Subject: New tutorial
Hi all,
Stefan 'Blockbuster' Klein and I are proud to present our latest tutorial.
It's a German - Dutch coproduction: Stefan did the modeling part, I did
the
text and images.
I would like to thank Arjo Rozendaal and Boris Jahn for their excellent
proof reading and Vesa for his super cool car paint shaders, which he made
for this tutorial.
I want to release this tutorial now before going on holiday tomorrow (3
weeks). We know that some improvements can be made. I will add them when I
get back (OK, Boris!?).
For now, have fun!
Oh.. Here's the link:
http://members.chello.nl/rbroeder (go to the tutorials section, you'll
see)
Best regards,
Robert & Stefan
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