7 Yr Kid teaches Maya

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7 Yr Kid teaches Maya

Post by Gavinbaisk »

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=dAHffOISTNw

I couldn't believe it, but this kid knows quite a bit. In fact, his made me re-install Maya and I've begun modelling something which actually looks like it is meant to :D
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Post by morbydvisns »

hellyea that lil dude rocks.


maya is the scheit, my fav.
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Post by Gavinbaisk »

Yea, i've used other programs tonight and had no success, Maya's been the only one I've got grasps with. I've always wanted to make sci-fi models, mainly of ships but also soldiers etc.

Now hopefully i can learn a bit more and continue :)
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Post by fhko »

I could've seen myself doing this stuff at that age. It just takes the right parents.
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Post by zaroba »

my god. i wish i could teach my little brother to use a pc so well.

proof that the pc user age is getting younger and younger.
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Post by Gavinbaisk »

You and Fhko have just saved TU! We breed like rabbits and train our children to do the work for us :twisted:

But on a serious note, things are generally easier if you are brought up using them, like for instance, learning a second language. If you can learn another language as a child, then it will be less difficult than later on in life. So if we can all breed like crazy (not with each other of course), we could get our kids to design, code and implement the future TU
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Post by fhko »

I suppose we could...

or we could do what everyone else does and recruit people to the game. Which has a much shorter transitional period.

On a similar note: I hear Mit 2.0 has already begun working on a game called "The International". It's only a matter of time before she is ready for the big leagues.
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Post by Mishka »

The International huh. :)
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Yes. That's a 7 on the Fhko Official Scale of Bigness. (FOSB)

Bigness #______Level
1_____________The Molecular
2_____________The Microbial
3_____________The Household
4_____________The Local
5_____________The Regional
6_____________The National
7_____________The International
8_____________The Interplanetary
9_____________The Interstellar
10____________The Universal

As you can see, this game is the paramour of bigness. All level 9s claim to be the biggest, but they fail to go beyond the visible portion of the universe to include the unseen part commonly referred to as "null space". So named because in this region of space 1=null. This is why TU has so many extraordinary phenomenon some people have come to call "Bugs". :D
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