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I've seen better days...


Maybe you're asking, Hey. What ever did happen to that LAX model Terminal has been working on? You should be actually. This model is the only reason I started this blog (or er, restarted.) Enough of my egotistical bull, this is the real thing.

The LAX model has seen better days, this whole week (and the week before) I haven't even touched, so much as seen this model. I stopped working on it, grew into a rut, and fell. I do some work, small by small. Not doing as much, or enough. The reason? Well two. One is because I am lazy, and when I'm lazy I don't do shit. That and (hey, this is still reason one.) I like everything I make to be accurate, being lazy and being somewhat of a perfectionist is kinda contradicting. The second reason is that the LAX model slows my computer down, (like playing on dial-up slow.) The computer can't keep up with SketchUp's demands, thus pissing me off with it's long load times. You see that video I posted a while back? The wireframe seen was because my computer could not render what SketchUp wants.

Cheers old chap.

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