Oscar, I was just saying the terminology you use to explain how you do what you do is Greek to me. For instance, I have to learn what a decimation filter is. I will look up Blenderguru and tutor4u
Clint
Oscar, I was just saying the terminology you use to explain how you do what you do is Greek to me. For instance, I have to learn what a decimation filter is. I will look up Blenderguru and tutor4u
Clint
Clint. I understand now. And it is Greek.
Oscar - "traditional" is a naughty word. I thought we all think outside the box.
Scooby. That's the problem. I've forgotten what the box looks like.
The image that came to me was a bunch of human figures falling through the hour glass since time was not waiting for them. A real hour glass, even a fun kitchen design, never even came to mind.
Not sure if it can be done, but from what I can see viewing videos. Blender it is a awesome program that can do some wild stuff. when I tho8ught a bit on the subject of time waits for no man, I get an image of a man watching or trying to keep up with time (type text) pulling away leaving him behind. Time waits for no man thinking could be incorporated into a trail/road that time is traveling on.
Mugs, that is some cool imagery.
It can definitely be done and fairly easy with the right techniques. I might play with the idea more if I can find some time. Too many projects and too little time (plus back to work).
I have an idea of what this would look like but not sure how to make the patterns. I also have an idea how to make the timer with the CW and it doesn't involve a lathe. I wish I knew more about making patterns. Give me a couple of weeks and maybe I can get my idea on the computer and you can take the idea and tweek it.
I am waiting for a Blender rendition of the hour glass with the people falling thru.
Clint
Michael T
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And by popular demand a quick rendering of an hour glass with people falling through.