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H.I.O.M 30-01-2004 11:22 AM

LW side effects
 
I just wonder if there is someone else who's having these kind of side effects from lightwave...

for example: When I brusch my teeth a couple of nights ago this thought came quickly to my mind..."why don't I switch to symetry mode, then I will just have to bruch one side of my teeth"... :confused: :rolleyes:

This kind of things happens to me all the time...is there anyone else who has the same problem?...:)

leroy3rd 30-01-2004 07:50 PM

HAHAHAHA! Fortunatly, I'm still a newb, so I'm haven't gone totally insane from exposure to LW yet... I do like your idea for tooth brushing, though... man, that would save TONS of time! I could just imagine how a "real-life" symetry mode would speed up garden chores...

Mark 30-01-2004 08:31 PM

Yeah, but if it was as flakey as LW's then what would be the point???

Fallenswordsman 30-01-2004 09:13 PM

Not really with Lightwave so much although being a guy who tends to model heads I do find myself staring at people looking at interesting facial features and the like and wondering how to model them.

Leovenous 31-01-2004 01:27 AM

I can't look at a car without seeing splines. :(

Endorphin 31-01-2004 11:32 PM

sometimes when put my coffeecup somewhere wrong, i think...CTR+z.....or the u-button.......i spend to much time behind my computer...:)

greent 01-02-2004 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Fallenswordsman
Not really with Lightwave so much although being a guy who tends to model heads I do find myself staring at people looking at interesting facial features and the like and wondering how to model them.
hey, i have the exact same thing! :-)

i'm seeing all my surrounding like 3d objects. it can be difficult to talk to people sometimes or even walk on the street. i get home traumatised... :-)

kumar 01-02-2004 10:07 AM

Hehe,,, guess there are some side effects... :) I get them especially when i play games and stuff... Blizzard ones especially.. Guess thats why the orc was my first model... Hehe

H.I.O.M 02-02-2004 12:09 PM

Yea it happens that I want to press ctrl z when I'm drawing something on paper to...:)

Fallenswordsman 02-02-2004 08:17 PM

The other problem I have is looking at photos and thinking "the anatomy is all wrong with the arms - that would never pass as a render" - and thats from looking at photos!
Just glad that I'm not so much of a Lightwave user that I've started to think I've got my own personalized transparency setting that I can crank up so that nobody can see me. Would be cool if I did though.

Leovenous 02-02-2004 08:20 PM

Yeah, its funny; I see a lot of people and object in real life that are odd, and I think; "if I modeled that in 3D people would laugh at me." It seems what we consider photoreal in 3D is not the same as real-real.

H.I.O.M 03-02-2004 12:48 PM

Yeah I've had that kind of thoughts since I was like 8 years old or something...Once as a kid I was lying in the snow with my feet up towards the stars, and I thought it looked really unnatural...like someone had just cut my legs in from somewere else...

Leovenous 03-02-2004 06:28 PM

Your a strange, funny little man HIOM. :D

H.I.O.M 04-02-2004 03:05 PM

WOAAHAHAHAAH!!!! :D

I know, that's what the doctor said :p

morghen 22-02-2004 12:19 AM

yes....i always deam of a "u" button to press when i do something wrong :)

oh and about brushing you teeth....well i think of just brushing the first two teeth and then apply "bandsaw" :D


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