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Rep Power: 9 ![]() | I know the head is a bit too small, but the goal has been achived where the beveled text is concerned. This concludes the coin project since I now own the method for all coins (method includes tutorial). The only problem I've found in Rhino is the bending function which leaves a lot of room for guesswork. Not needing any other application for this sort of modelling puts Rhino in my book in the front line of 3D applications. Hope u like ![]() |
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Rep Power: 9 ![]() | final medal This medal is totally imaginary, and was commposed from completely separate items (such as the lizard). This renders another proof that the beveled text can be achived with Rhino alone, and for me this is most reasurring. Hope u like ![]() |
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