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Tired of the same old view?

Basil

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interesting.
 
Reminds me of what we do in <span style="font-style: italic">ProE</span> and <span style="font-style: italic">AutoCAD Inventor</span>.

I love Strauss. :thumbsup:
 
3D, POV... I wonder (especially with the shuttle scene) if they're using I-Max footage.

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EDIT: After typing that, I recall seeing some of the underwater stuff in an I-Max flick, too.</span>
 
"Not for sale" on the familiar scenes.

Curiouser and curiouser... :smirk:
 
For what you'd spend to install that thing you could easily afford to go to Vienna and listen to live Strauss concerts for a couple of weeks.

I'll take Vienna. :yesnod:
 
So... you've gotta carry a baby around to change the view? How inconvenient!
 
aerog said:
So... you've gotta carry a baby around to change the view? How inconvenient!

It's not the baby Scott... it's changing the babies ah... "batteries" every couple of hours that would turn me off
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aerog said:
So... you've gotta carry a baby around to change the view? How inconvenient!

Makes sense - the technology is still in its infancy
 
aerog said:
So... you've gotta carry a baby around to change the view? How inconvenient!


Carrin' a yung'un 'round ~ALWAYS~ changes the view !!!!
 
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