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0 ~Dish 4 x 4 Inverted with Green Cross Pattern Subpart
0 Name: s\3960p08s01.dat
0 Author: Steffen [Steffen]
0 !LDRAW_ORG Unofficial_Subpart
0 !LICENSE Redistributable under CCAL version 2.0 : see CAreadme.txt
0 BFC CERTIFY CCW
Status:
2 'hold' votes. (HHX)
Size: 29248 bytes
Reviewers' certifications:
Philo=hold
Steffen=hold
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File reviews and updates:
At Mon Mar 26 03:10:03 2012, the file was initially submitted.
Submitted by: Steffen
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At Mon Mar 26 03:25:01 2012, a new version of the file was submitted.
Submitted by: Steffen
Comments:
corrected condlines
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At Mon Mar 26 07:15:04 2012, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Philo
Certification: hold
Comments:
There are several tiny elements outside dish sector. Also many needle shaped gaps, and a main color triangle in the black border of topmost rivet.
Triangulation is kind of weid in many places, how did you create the pattern?
And on a more aesthetic side... it seems to me that the rivet black border is a bit thin compared to what I see on photos ?
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At Tue Mar 27 07:15:03 2012, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Steffen
Certification: hold
Comments:
I had used intersector to vertically "cut out" the pattern
from the dish surface. Unfortunately, I had to first inline
all primitives (cylis) within the cutting file. Maybe intersector
could learn to do this recursivly on its own in a future version?
My mistake here was to do this on the full surface and remove
the unwanted portions manually.
I will re-create this file from scratch again.
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At Tue Mar 27 08:35:03 2012, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Philo
Certification: hold
Comments:
Sorry I didn't noticed your answer. Intersector is definitely NOT the tool to use for this kind of work. I suggest LDraw pattern creator to create the pattern, and SlicerPro to project it on the shape.
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