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- CYBER CORNER
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- This section deals with the how-do-you-do's in CAD 3D or any
- other cyber family software. This section was added quite
- hastily, and due to time and patience, we have not been able to
- come up with an article to deal with the subject. We have
- included this section to let you know that we do plan to support
- it in the future. The general consensus among us was that we
- should have a cyber corner, but I, or anyone else for that
- matter, did not have the time to write the article up. We regret
- that we could not keep our promise and put an article here.
- (Yes, this is a cheezy way of saying that by the time we put this
- section in, it was too late.)
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- However, (if you haven't read elsewhere already) included
- on this disk is a .3D2 file of an A-10 Close-In Ground Assault
- Military Plane which I have created using CYBER SCULPT. The
- reason why I have included it was to show others how so little
- time can be spent to create objects in 'SCULPT, and how easily
- the program can be learned. This was my first-ever creation
- using solely CYBER SCULPT and I did it within the first 1 1/2
- hours after I took the program out of the box. Although it is
- a relatively simple object of somewhat shoddy quality, (smile) I
- think you can see that Cyber creation as a whole doesn't take too
- much time to learn. -PL
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