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I love being able to spray lacquer, paint, and clear coats, while not having to use ANY sort of protection, or having to smell the fumes!! LOL!!
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| While rendering, I always keep a very small mist of nitro laquer spraying in my direction, and sawdust blowing in my face, just so I don't risk too healthy a venture. Looks great!! What software for modeling and rendering? |
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| Thanks... I model in Solidworks....create all the parts, and then put the model together as an assembly... I then import it into either keyshot, or Photoview....
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| Thinking about going back to school for the sole purpose of getting SolidWorks for $99 and a sundry of other software packages for the student rate! This "hobby" is turning out to be a real investment. |
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| Well, you just need to know someone who is a student... :-) Friend, family, neighbor?
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