Just thought this would intrest some of you max & maya users...
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/in ... eID=123112
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/in ... eID=123112
Kellym wrote: Just thought this would intrest some of you max & maya users...
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/in ... eID=123112
squeen wrote: When Alias dropped IRIX like a hot potato, they lost all my sympathy. Instant karma.
if it were bought by Yugo
LaLora wrote:if it were bought by Yugo
Actually, it's "Zastava"
LaLora wrote: ... last nail to the coffin was added in 1999 when main yugo manufacturing facility was bombarded by multi-million dollar us navy satellite guided submarine-launched cruise missiles (..guys, what a waste of resources to destroy a few yugos in a half-dead company ...
Brombear wrote: Ah, remember that guy from the mirafiori forum with that nice strange car ( http://www.mirafiori.com/~courtney/128/scott.html ). Nice engine, weird metal box
Brombear wrote: Those pesky 1300 engines run like stink and they eat rpms like nothing. Highly modified versions of the engine run until 13.000 rpm, the stock one over 7.000 rpm. Try to do this with your average gasblasting SUV
Matthias
Brombear wrote: Diego,
you simply forget the X1/9 (ok, maybe not in argentina) ... I am driving these beauties for more than 15 years and while being slightly underpowered compared to todays cars the suspension is a real jewel and gives best handling on curvy mountain roads.
Matthias
Brombear wrote: you simply forget the X1/9 (ok, maybe not in argentina) ... I am driving these beauties for more than 15 years and while being slightly underpowered compared to todays cars the suspension is a real jewel and gives best handling on curvy mountain roads.
hamei wrote: I don't usually like Japanese cars but have you ever driven an early MR2 ?
no matter how fast you're going, just turn the wheel and you're gonna make it thru the turn
LaLora wrote:no matter how fast you're going, just turn the wheel and you're gonna make it thru the turn
that is a very interesting engineering concept. I never tought of something like that before
hamei wrote: Much better than the cheesy X1/9