Complexity, difficulty and detail.

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dani luddington
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Post by dani luddington »

thanks for the info! are you going to the convention? and yes it is much easier to fold a model that you havent been able to fold thusfar when someone is showing you step for step, then i can usually do most models, well within reason i havent tried some of the super complex or even complex models yet having someone showing me. sincerely, dani
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Post by wolf »

dani luddington wrote:are you going to the convention?
Nope, too far, too expensive, and I don't feel like leaving my thumbprints at the US border.

Since you've mentioned that you've done Giunta's fly from diagrams, you should have no difficulty handling the complex model classes. There's a lot of time allocated for the classes, and usually you're not expected to finish a complex model during that time anyway (often you get diagrams too). I know of a certain laser-physicist-turned-artist who assigns homework for his complex bug classes during the convention... :D
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Post by MeadowMuffin »

Level of detail is pretty self explanatory, but I would define difficulty and complexity thusly:

difficulty - easier said than done

complexity - easier done than said
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