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.chad
2006-12-26, 04:51 PM
im not usually one to get excited about winter holidays and festivities, but im a bit bored at work ;)

enjoy.

(sorry if i didnt include your respective festival / holiday / belief - i went with the simplest things i could think of)

Railrose
2006-12-26, 05:06 PM
im not usually one to get excited about winter holidays and festivities, but im a bit bored at work ;)

enjoy.

(sorry if i didnt include your respective festival / holiday / belief - i went with the simplest things i could think of)
I would have never thought of DB's used like that. Thanks for sharing your boredom. ;)

.chad
2006-12-26, 09:45 PM
I would have never thought of DB's used like that. Thanks for sharing your boredom. ;)happy to oblige. :beer:

it was actually kind of fun to make, even its only a couple of vis. states. at my last job i did alot of graphic design work, and this sort of took me back :Puffy:

Chris.N
2006-12-26, 10:11 PM
happy to oblige. :beer:

it was actually kind of fun to make, even its only a couple of vis. states. at my last job i did alot of graphic design work, and this sort of took me back :Puffy:i couldn't resist Chad.... i had to add the option that i would need if we did real christmas trees at out house... :lol:

.chad
2006-12-26, 10:15 PM
i couldn't resist Chad.... i had to add the option that i would need if we did real christmas trees at out house... :lol:an excellent addition :mrgreen:

r424andy
2006-12-27, 07:15 PM
And of course if you needed to size the tree to your ceiling hieght...(added stretch....lol)

Chris.N
2006-12-27, 07:48 PM
And of course if you needed to size the tree to your ceiling hieght...(added stretch....lol)*tsk tsk*
where's all of the incremental moves associated to the branches and decorations?!? would you like to sign up for this awesome class that's beginning next week? ;)

j/k!! that's a great addition, too! :p

.chad
2006-12-27, 08:40 PM
And of course if you needed to size the tree to your ceiling hieght...(added stretch....lol)it actually should be a scale, with a factored scale along the x axis (base) - since as a tree gets taller, it gets wider ;)

Rico
2007-01-08, 03:12 PM
it actually should be a scale, with a factored scale along the x axis (base) - since as a tree gets taller, it gets wider ;)
I think it should be a polar rotate with a sale action associated with an inverted field and attribute associated ........ huh?

.chad
2007-01-08, 03:47 PM
I think it should be a polar rotate with a sale action associated with an inverted field and attribute associated ........ huh?depends on how much you are selling for.