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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Forget about noobs. it's 4 DUMMIES!

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JDforce
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Posted: 19th Oct 2005 22:47
Here is my FPS 4 DUMMIES model. Place it on the floor, on a wall, whatever you wish.
I did it just as an exercise. Hope you find at least a little entertaining.
Do not use on anything commercial because that brand is copyrighted.

May the 3d force B with U

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Evil Inside
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Posted: 19th Oct 2005 22:56 Edited at: 19th Oct 2005 22:58
Umm.........

It's urr arrh okay I suppose .

Heh heh! Well done! .


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flashing snall
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Posted: 20th Oct 2005 03:28
lol, i thougt it was a dumme, like a target. but it good

dont assune cause u make an ass out of u and me
PureEvil
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Posted: 20th Oct 2005 07:42
cool good job

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ironjohn
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Posted: 21st Oct 2005 01:52
Ya', that's very helpful...

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Lavitz
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Posted: 21st Oct 2005 05:08 Edited at: 21st Oct 2005 05:09
hehe. Ever since FPSC V1 has been out, Noobs are pouring in all over.

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ironjohn
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Posted: 21st Oct 2005 14:56
Ya' it's a real shame that people need help with new software.

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JDforce
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Posted: 21st Oct 2005 15:58
Not a shame. Everyone has the right to ask, and the forum is "the place" to do it, generally, so it is natural to ask here.
The truth is that there should be a rule that one should read the manual and check the forum posts before asking a question.
Well, some people have less learning skills and perception. When the product is software, however there are some conditions that trigger a question:
a) A buggy product.
b) Undocumented features.
c) Documentation differs from real performance.
d) Word meaning.
Etc...

I suggest to help the weak. Some of us are very fortunate on having that skills and being self suficient for the most part.
If the question have been posted, just answer with the link or ignore the post. One day you will make some "noob" question too...

May the 3d force B with U
Seth Black
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Posted: 21st Oct 2005 15:59
JDforce,

Greetings. (LOL) Thanks for the contribution. I am sure that there are many who will benefit from your gift. Any companion pieces in the works?

Thanks,

Seth Black

"...I'm sorry, could you repeat your question a little louder? I'm a trifle deaf in this ear."

- Willie Wonka
JDforce
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Posted: 21st Oct 2005 17:11
Yes, have some other I will post as time allows. Have you checked MonaLisa and friends? (If not, look for it on this forum)

May the 3d force B with U
flashing snall
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Posted: 21st Oct 2005 21:46
i agree whit jd force. noobs have to start somewer.

dont assune cause u make an ass out of u and me
Lavitz
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Posted: 23rd Oct 2005 03:03
True, true. In fact, I believe in helping those who need helped and of course, even the poeple that have been here for years had to have been helped by a pro when they were noobs. Same goes for me.

Cheerio!

I am no noob.

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