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Post by paleoferroequine on Oct 23, 2010 17:14:19 GMT
Ten hours, is that all? I'd have expected thirty upwards were I to work on something this large and with as much extensive alteration. Well, that doesn't include the time spent on the mental "cad-cam". I can "see" the figure vividly in my mind and actually plan it first. I can turn it over and look on various sides and try the alteration to see if it will work. Add things, subtract things, then when I'm done I can do it to the actual figure. Tends to prevent bad mistakes, well, most of the time. ;D Besides the train stuff I do, I also have built plastic models for most of my life, so disassembled parts to be put together is burned in my brain.
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Post by Himmapaan on Oct 23, 2010 20:44:50 GMT
It's still an amazingly short space of time. I'm in awe (but you knew that ;D). If I added the 'cad-cam' hours into my calculations, they would be longer than thirty hours yet. But after all, I have never been known for decisiveness or speed. Ponderousness and painfully slow progress are my forte. ;D *Kowtows*
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Post by paleoferroequine on Oct 24, 2010 0:00:01 GMT
It's still an amazingly short space of time. I'm in awe (but you knew that ;D). If I added the 'cad-cam' hours into my calculations, they would be longer than thirty hours yet. But after all, I have never been known for decisiveness or speed. Ponderousness and painfully slow progress are my forte. ;D *Kowtows* Well, thanks ;D But, what I wouldn't give to be able to draw like you and others on this forum can. Just wasn't meant to be I guess. Not that I'm really complaining though. At least I can do something half way decent unlike a lot of people I know that aren't creative at all, so I'm happy! ;D
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Post by Himmapaan on Oct 24, 2010 13:39:33 GMT
I bet you could draw and paint beautifully if you had more time for them.
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