Copied from the review of this part: 3818s03
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At Wed Nov 6 08:40:01 2019, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Philo
Certification: novote
Comments:
I start to wonder about the use cyli/cyls primitives within the arm parts: when they are rendered with primitive substitution, this result in gaps in the arms, very noticeable. Maybe we should inline them...
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At Wed Nov 6 16:25:02 2019, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: MagFors
Certification: novote
Comments:
Yes, I was looking at them yesterday. Don't like them.
And maybe we could also remove that kink inside the elbow? It looks like it has been "forced" to fit the primitives.
I was planing to use your knob in all minifig arm parts. Maybe it is time for a reshape, before we start making patterned arms. Gerald, any opinion?
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At Wed Nov 6 16:35:01 2019, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Philo
Certification: novote
Comments:
"And maybe we could also remove that kink inside the elbow?" Yes!
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At Wed Nov 6 23:35:02 2019, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: GeraldLasser
Certification: novote
Comments:
I must agree with Philo, due to the primitive substitution visible gaps appear when rendering the arms., Inlining some of the prims would for sure benefit the final result
What do you mean with that: that kink inside the elbow
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At Thu Nov 7 12:40:01 2019, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Philo
Certification: novote
Comments:
See the kink on left image: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Philo/misc2/3818.png
I'd prefer to see the surfaces spared from the kink into a smoother outer elbow surface
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At Wed Nov 6 08:40:01 2019, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Philo
Certification: novote
Comments:
I start to wonder about the use cyli/cyls primitives within the arm parts: when they are rendered with primitive substitution, this result in gaps in the arms, very noticeable. Maybe we should inline them...
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At Wed Nov 6 16:25:02 2019, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: MagFors
Certification: novote
Comments:
Yes, I was looking at them yesterday. Don't like them.
And maybe we could also remove that kink inside the elbow? It looks like it has been "forced" to fit the primitives.
I was planing to use your knob in all minifig arm parts. Maybe it is time for a reshape, before we start making patterned arms. Gerald, any opinion?
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At Wed Nov 6 16:35:01 2019, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Philo
Certification: novote
Comments:
"And maybe we could also remove that kink inside the elbow?" Yes!
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At Wed Nov 6 23:35:02 2019, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: GeraldLasser
Certification: novote
Comments:
I must agree with Philo, due to the primitive substitution visible gaps appear when rendering the arms., Inlining some of the prims would for sure benefit the final result
What do you mean with that: that kink inside the elbow
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At Thu Nov 7 12:40:01 2019, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Philo
Certification: novote
Comments:
See the kink on left image: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Philo/misc2/3818.png
I'd prefer to see the surfaces spared from the kink into a smoother outer elbow surface