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Does Brian Chan use treemaker?
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cowburger13
Does Brian Chan use treemaker?
The title explains itself.
So, does anyone here know if Brian chan uses treemaker for some of his designs? Thanks,
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Re: Does Brian Chan use treemaker?
ok
I sort of figured he would be too busy to respond...
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Re: Does Brian Chan use treemaker?
Oh, no not at all. As long as you have a point to your email (ie., a question), then he will answer it. But if it's non-definitive chatter about nothing; well, there isn't much he can send back.
So just email him an inquiry about whether he used Treemaker for any of his models, and you should get a reply back.
So just email him an inquiry about whether he used Treemaker for any of his models, and you should get a reply back.
Re: Does Brian Chan use treemaker?
I've emailed him a few serious questions ( i wasn't asking for a CP or diagrams!) and no response.
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Re: Does Brian Chan use treemaker?
But I wouldn't think he would use it. Treemaker is pretty limited in designing, only circle packing. You can't add grafting, bps, etc
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cowburger13
Re: Does Brian Chan use treemaker?
Well you can modify a treemaker design and add grafts 
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Re: Does Brian Chan use treemaker?
Yes, true, but I think it would be easier to just make the grafts fundamentally
but besides, bping is still not an option which is a main designing tool nowadays
but besides, bping is still not an option which is a main designing tool nowadays
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cowburger13
Re: Does Brian Chan use treemaker?
It's been a while, and I haven't got a response D:
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Re: Does Brian Chan use treemaker?
It's probably because no one knows whether or not he does , but honestly, I doubt he could make the kraken with treemaker.
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Re: Does Brian Chan use treemaker?
I mean a response from him (I emailed him). I think SOME of his work is treemaker designed 
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Re: Does Brian Chan use treemaker?
Maybe some of his older work. I would be very surprised if he uses it with any regularity in recent history. Treemaker designs, as said, are very limited. Grafting is not a magic fix for a design and is only useful if used wisely, just like many (any) other design techniques.