I'm not aware of any bridge for Silo. I'm usually in Blender, but for some reason, I find it easier to model clothing in Silo than in Blender. I usually leave Blender for props and environment sets.Is there a bridge for Silo? I keep meaning to have a play with it but there are always other things that need to be done.
Mum and I use to do that, thing is we all do the medieval reenactment/living history thing, (that's how Sam and I met), so wooden spoons etc are only a small step down from the actual weaponsNow that sounds like a happy home! Of course we used Paper towel and gift wrapping cardboard cores for our swords. Light Sabre? Pah! Pah I say!
One, I thought Kit-bashing was something we did only 3d Modeling. Two. I want that butter churn!!!Good morning.
It was fun but also a bit unnerving for my subconscious. I have a very strong fear of falling (many situations which bother people with a fear of heights will also set off my problem, but not all) and apparently that includes things that look like they could fall on me. I didn't have any problem the two times we went to visit this: Roosevelt County Chamber of Commerce (when it was still on private property) but combining those towers with deep pits in the floor was uncomfortable. LOL
My mother was disappointed with the Lubbock collection in a way. The Portales one has several examples of kit-bashing by the end users and she was hoping to see more but the bigger collection doesn't have any. What the Portales collection has includes a butter churn, a sharpening wheel and a circular saw all powered by windmills.
Yay!I am home until May 3! Woohoo!
I have to work Thursdays and Fridays (telecommute), but that's a piece of cake.
LOLOne, I thought Kit-bashing was something we did only 3d Modeling. Two. I want that butter churn!!!
Niiiice. Way to go!!I am home until May 3! Woohoo!
I have to work Thursdays and Fridays (telecommute), but that's a piece of cake.