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hofe_design
2005-09-23, 02:30 PM
Drawn up using AutoCAD 2000i.

Wanderer
2005-09-23, 02:32 PM
Drawn up using AutoCAD 2000i.very cool! how did you do the dimples?

hofe_design
2005-09-23, 02:40 PM
Using larger spheres that intersect the big sphere. 2D array over all axis then subtract.

Glenn Pope
2005-09-23, 02:52 PM
Very 8-)

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Maverick91
2005-09-23, 04:43 PM
Drawn up using AutoCAD 2000i.
Cool! How'd you do the logo and numeral?

robert.1.hall72202
2005-09-23, 07:09 PM
I love it!!!!!! Only cuz I am such a golf nut.

hofe_design
2005-09-26, 08:06 AM
I did the logo just by adding it in through photoshop. Copy and paste thats all!

Kris.Keller
2005-09-28, 02:23 PM
Several of my co-workers would like to use the real thing. We have several fanatics here.

macwizzy06
2005-09-29, 10:09 AM
Using larger spheres that intersect the big sphere. 2D array over all axis then subtract.
Hey, that's quite...something!!! Is it purely a 2D design or does it have 3D touches? Can it be viewed, rotated, etc in 3D?

hofe_design
2005-09-29, 01:06 PM
Hey, that's quite...something!!! Is it purely a 2D design or does it have 3D touches? Can it be viewed, rotated, etc in 3D?

Of course! The whole thing is a 3D model with the dimples all the way round.

Mike.Perry
2005-09-29, 01:26 PM
Of course! The whole thing is a 3D model with the dimples all the way round.Hi Craigp

Are you still using AutoCAD 2000i or have you upgraded to AutoCAD 2006 (or equivalent Autodesk product)?

Why? - If you are using AutoCAD 2006 (or similar), you could post a 3D DWF of your model (people can then Pan, Rotate, Zoom etc).

:beer: Mike

hofe_design
2005-09-29, 02:08 PM
Hi Craigp

Are you still using AutoCAD 2000i or have you upgraded to AutoCAD 2006 (or equivalent Autodesk product)?

Why? - If you are using AutoCAD 2006 (or similar), you could post a 3D DWF of your model (people can then Pan, Rotate, Zoom etc).

:beer: Mike

Yeah still using the good old 2000i.

tlewald
2005-10-12, 08:50 PM
very impressive.

i would have be interested in toying around with the DWF - that would have been fun for the whole family!