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  • McGyver
    R3V Elite
    • Jun 2009
    • 4426

    #16
    if its CC, then they really dont care and they're basically going to give you all the credits. how about you take a picture of each part and blow it up and then trace the photo? (solid works is an amazing program for 3-D when you get to that level!!!!!!)
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    • Syncro325is
      E30 Addict
      • Mar 2009
      • 574

      #17
      Originally posted by McGyver
      how about you take a picture of each part and blow it up and then trace the photo?
      This is pretty much the way they started us out in Industrial Design. It works well. Trace and scan!
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      • leland21
        Wrencher
        • Aug 2008
        • 232

        #18
        Originally posted by McGyver
        if its CC, then they really dont care and they're basically going to give you all the credits.
        not true, my teacher is a professor at OSU as well and has about 4 different degrees. He also started Intek with a college buddy back in the day, basically he doesn't cut much slack.
        "We can't drink here.... This is frat country"

        Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
        I'm gonna quote a lot of you later this year.

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        • dvck
          No R3VLimiter
          • Nov 2009
          • 3394

          #19


          do it, theres just no better way around it, you can always learn
          the software, but drawing/drafting is priceless, and you'll work
          quicker too.
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