| | | | | In lugnet.castle, Markus Wolf writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
> > In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
> > > b. using hinges (base) and <part:3938 (top).
> >
> > Err, that should be (top).
> >
> > -Shiri
>
> Understood. Then what do you do to fill in the wall space in between your
> roof plates. It's kind of hard to tell from the pictures.
You could probably use slopes, either 45 degree or other. (depending on how
high your roof is.)
> Thanks for your help.
Glad to!
-Shiri
"And the daffodils look lovely today..."
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Snip
> -Shiri
> "And the daffodils look lovely today..."
"and the rafflesia smell beatly today..."(1)
I heard that it is possible to scan small 3d objects into a scanner-is this
possible With a CIS based scanner? That way i could jump start my delayed
Webpageproject and Shiri-isn't it past your bedtime it must be like what early
moring in the US.Sorry i think i sound lihe someones mom (or house Dad)
One other thing i'm patenting the use of a cape beneath a ufo "armour/sholder
pad)piece-its really tough to do i i want credit
8-)
ravi
(1) a rafflesia is a larse paracitic flower which smells like rotten meat
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.castle, Mohan Ravi writes:
> I heard that it is possible to scan small 3d objects into a scanner-is this
> possible With a CIS based scanner?
Why not just try it? I do it all the time with my cheap UMAX scanner.
Minifigs work pretty well.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.castle, Erik Olson writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Mohan Ravi writes:
> > I heard that it is possible to scan small 3d objects into a scanner-is this
> > possible With a CIS based scanner?
>
> Why not just try it? I do it all the time with my cheap UMAX scanner.
> Minifigs work pretty well.
I did i get beastly ghostlike imageswhich don't do minifigs justice\i'll put
one of em spectres up soon (hold on a second new special effect idea!!!!!!-i
need to get a digicam *-()
Ravi
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.castle, Mohan Ravi writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Erik Olson writes:
> > In lugnet.castle, Mohan Ravi writes:
> > > I heard that it is possible to scan small 3d objects into a scanner-is this
> > > possible With a CIS based scanner?
> >
> > Why not just try it? I do it all the time with my cheap UMAX scanner.
> > Minifigs work pretty well.
>
> I did i get beastly ghostlike imageswhich don't do minifigs justice\i'll put
> one of em spectres up soon (hold on a second new special effect idea!!!!!!-i
> need to get a digicam *-()
> Ravi
Whoops wrong group but where does it go help me ,ravi the clueless before i
get smited by rigtous indignation-i gotta do something bout me spouting
lines....
TBR
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| In lugnet.castle, Mohan Ravi writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Mohan Ravi writes:
> > In lugnet.castle, Erik Olson writes:
> > > In lugnet.castle, Mohan Ravi writes:
> > > > I heard that it is possible to scan small 3d objects into a scanner-is this
> > > > possible With a CIS based scanner?
> > >
> > > Why not just try it? I do it all the time with my cheap UMAX scanner.
> > > Minifigs work pretty well.
> >
> > I did i get beastly ghostlike imageswhich don't do minifigs justice\i'll put
> > one of em spectres up soon (hold on a second new special effect idea!!!!!!-i
> > need to get a digicam *-()
> > Ravi
>
> Whoops wrong group but where does it go help me ,ravi the clueless before i
> get smited by rigtous indignation-i gotta do something bout me spouting
> lines....
> TBR
Well, if you're talking about camera/photos of your lego stuff it probably
fits best in lugnet.publish. The best way to move a thread without people
losing track of it is:
a. In 'Newsgroups' you write the new NG in *addition* to the current one
b. in 'Followup-To' you write the new NG
c. somewhere in your post you mention that followups are set to the second
group.*
Followups direct any replies to your post straight into the second NG.
HTH,
-Shiri
* like I'm doing now: (FUT lugnet.admin.general)
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | On Mon, 13 Mar 2000 06:04:21 GMT, "ravi" <helixwolf@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> "and the rafflesia smell beatly today..."(1)
[snip]
> (1) a rafflesia is a larse paracitic flower which smells like rotten
> meat
...and which is, oddly enough, the inspiration for the Vileplume
poke'mon. (Its original Japanese name was 'Rafureshia', which is
their version of our word.)
(Followups to l.o-t.f.)
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Fred M. Sloniker writes:
> On Mon, 13 Mar 2000 06:04:21 GMT, "ravi" <helixwolf@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > "and the rafflesia smell beatly today..."(1)
>
> [snip]
>
> > (1) a rafflesia is a larse paracitic flower which smells like rotten
> > meat
>
> ...and which is, oddly enough, the inspiration for the Vileplume
> poke'mon. (Its original Japanese name was 'Rafureshia', which is
> their version of our word.)
>
> (Followups to l.o-t.f.)
Actually it was named after a (British-the ducth were getting wacked by the
french)governor general of jave who also founded singapore-can't imagine he
was very happy though,having a smelly flower named after him
Ravi
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