Oh well, you may be right on that. I have to hand in a paper in 55 minutes and have to add at least a page of well written text :| Used the last hour surfing on that site instead of writing ...
That's cool man! I have a few of the 21st Century and Bluebox 1/18 scale aircraft. Built many, many aircraft models as a kid.
Recently discovered Blender FreeStyle. Some really impressive and awesome stuff can be achieved with it, though I still have to learn slightly more about it . Click the images for larger versions.
I have spent far too long over the past month working on this thing for Y13 school project (coursework for A2 computing): (Lines at right of screen are just poor cropping on my part, its a fullscreen application and i have two screens) (red bars in top left are just to obscure school name and logo) That's only a small part of it, dont really want to take many more screenshots cause there is something like 14 forms. Its all written in VB.net because yolo (its what the school teaches). Its getting there, a lot of things still dont function quite like they should do. But with time its getting more functional and solid. At least the UI looks kinda pretty, it only took me 10 hours in photoshop to make the whole thing with different images for mouse over and pressing buttons, Example: Click ------------------------------------------------------- Mouse over --------------------------------------------- Normal All colour gradients are done in line with material design and the application is themed to school colours (red and blue). It maintains this colour scheme throughout the whole program. Making sure full screen applications that are all custom like the above is a pain in vb due to scaling for different screen resolutions, but i have got that mostly working as well.
They remind me of Solidworks Drawings! It would be cool to do some blueprints with relevant dimensions for the wiki or an in game car setup/info screen one day.
Week in review (so far...) Uninstalled and reinstalled Microsoft Office 13 on Windows 10 only to realize I needed compatibility mode for Win 8, not Win7... Learned the hard way that I can't open anything on my OSX drive though, it causes Windows to crash. Was rear ended on tuesday while waiting for someone to make a left turn on a residential street, was the first car in a three car chain reaction... Bumper is cracked and misaligned, this is the 2nd time I have been rear ended (at <25 MPH). On a positive note, I had a good reason to be late for school at least...
I stumbled across a nice TA63/AA63 Celica brochure, and now I fully understand the trim levels Now to go about editing the XX...