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I haven't had time to get back to fixing the models. I pushed hard at the begining of the semester to get all my projects done but I just ran out of time. And with this one, got all sorts of errors in the model so they couldn't be printed. The last show opened Friday and so I have time now to get stuff going again. I'm trying to wrap up the old projects, the dollys and Amsterdams right now and will get back to these asap. The hard part on stuff like these is its still new and the software I use isn't what anyone else does here. I'm in a bit of a foreign land some times. The files that i make look to be solid and ready for printing but then I get messages from the printer that there are errors and problems. It's a bit frustrating at times becuase I don't know why there is a problem. And becuase all of my objects are made by assembling basic geometric shapes, fixing them can be problematic.
 
I haven't had time to get back to fixing the models. I pushed hard at the begining of the semester to get all my projects done but I just ran out of time. And with this one, got all sorts of errors in the model so they couldn't be printed. The last show opened Friday and so I have time now to get stuff going again. I'm trying to wrap up the old projects, the dollys and Amsterdams right now and will get back to these asap. The hard part on stuff like these is its still new and the software I use isn't what anyone else does here. I'm in a bit of a foreign land some times. The files that i make look to be solid and ready for printing but then I get messages from the printer that there are errors and problems. It's a bit frustrating at times becuase I don't know why there is a problem. And becuase all of my objects are made by assembling basic geometric shapes, fixing them can be problematic.

Totally understandable buddy. I don't have a horse in the race, but I think (hope) I speak for everyone when I say that we know this isn't your full-time job. And quality work takes time. Waiting is a big part of the custom game, and your work is worth it.

It's far better to have to wait and get your best, than for you to rush and deliver a product that your not 100% proud of.


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I haven't had time to get back to fixing the models. I pushed hard at the begining of the semester to get all my projects done but I just ran out of time. And with this one, got all sorts of errors in the model so they couldn't be printed. The last show opened Friday and so I have time now to get stuff going again. I'm trying to wrap up the old projects, the dollys and Amsterdams right now and will get back to these asap. The hard part on stuff like these is its still new and the software I use isn't what anyone else does here. I'm in a bit of a foreign land some times. The files that i make look to be solid and ready for printing but then I get messages from the printer that there are errors and problems. It's a bit frustrating at times becuase I don't know why there is a problem. And becuase all of my objects are made by assembling basic geometric shapes, fixing them can be problematic.

we know we will get perfection from you man so however long it will take, I'll wait.
 
Appreciate it fellas. Im growing very tired of my university job. Maybe I start doing this stuff full time. Can I live in some one's basement? Preferably a warm climate. I would bring my own tools.
 
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