[WWI] "Scale Effect"

Shane Weier bristolf2b at hotmail.com
Sun Mar 29 07:02:29 EDT 2009


Joe says

 

>thats what I was getting at. nothing about taking the time to research 

>just that other people shouldnt care if they dont think someone elses shade is correct.

 

Okay, but I still sort of agree and disagree. There are ways to do it and ways to avoid, but what about the situation when someone new to the era builds something which is plainly far from something which is well documented and widely accepted ?

 

My reaction would be to gently point the newcomer towards some references, not to denigrate the present model, but the help along the way to more understanding and better future results.

 

With almost no effort I can find numerous threads on the net where people whinge about modelling "experts" who are unwilling to share their hard won knowledge or techniques. Frankly, I have never had that happen to me, but maybe the "expert" doesn't share for fear of being branded a know-all or braggart simply for *trying* to share.


Shane


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