Bernie :

RS made the site open for users to add tutorials / models and content as I wanted from the start. (Dynamic vs static)

 Are you saying the RS Info site _IS_ dynamic ? I'm guessing in the
same way the very old Real3D FTP site was ? (IE : not very)

 I asked 1 year ago in the forum , about possibly putting together
a collection of RS shaders , and the Info site was mentioned , but
when I got there , it looked like a Ghost Town .

 I think right now the RS Forum would be better suited , since we
could start a thread and provide a link to models . The link could
of course point to the FTP files at the RS Info site .

 The Forum is about as Dynamic as you can get , but still , it is
mostly dead anyway .

 I think the only way to breathe life into the bee hive would be
if someone took the reins of the RS Info site , updated it often
and posted News Letters here ... like in the old days .

 Of course , there really isn't much news anyway ...

 BTW , how's life in the new digs ?

Cheers

garry





I tried in vain a few years back to get the Render Daemon into something of a RS repository. I tried to consolidate the then FTP into an online database of files, make it an interactive forum for the community. I handed the reigns over to RS in late 2004, and the site is now hosted under:

http://www.realsoft.info/

RS made the site open for users to add tutorials / models and content as I wanted from the start. (Dynamic vs static)

The models are still there - under DOWNLOADS now.

If it is, let me know as I've done a few more aircraft models since I passed on the last lot:)
Excellent ! Well you can now upload to the site yourself :)

I just wish the site would have more community interaction and use. Looking at the site now, I see that there are few if any new models / content been added to the site since I handed it over in 2004 :(

Regards,

Bernie
VRgrafix.com.au

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