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From: "Kent Nelson" <nelson@vet.ksu.edu>
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Subject: Modeling Blood Cells
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Hello All,
I just starting on a project involving blood cells and other
microscopic objects. Is it wise to use the actual sizes or should I
scale everything up? It just seems easier to have a blood cell
around the size of a meter when texturing, etc.
Any comments are greatly appreciated.
Kent
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KENT NELSON
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