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    Don't know what to call it, but I found some of the bevel extrude effects to be interesting.

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    Don't know what to call it, but I found some of the bevel extrude effects to be interesting.

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    How did you do that? I like it muchly.

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    For all the folks that do the auto replications ... this could be a good way to simulate wire wheels.

    Also, it resembles the "knurls" found on the end of edges of metal dials or knobs.ie, the center dial of a combination-lock on an old bank safe.

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    Cool image Johoro

    You could animate it an add a subtle pulsating glow in the center like this...

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    Gary - Joroho,

    I once woke up with one of those blinking things stuck to my butt.

    During the night I dreamt of being abducted by some really freaky looking aliens.

    I was able to pry the thing off, but ever since my wife is able to read my mind!

    Perhaps it is a mind reading device?

    Or perhaps I'm just nuts?

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    Risto, ummm... thanks for taking my work down to that level. I really appreciate it. ;-)

    Whatever you want to call it, here's how I created it. It all started when I wanted to recreate Soquili's protractor for myself.

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    Hi Joroho,

    That's a great effect you've come up with. Thanks for showing us how you created it.

    John's suggestion of using it to simulate wire wheels sounded interesting, so I tried it.

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