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Post by Jeff McGahey on Mar 22, 2004 16:52:16 GMT -5
This poll is a follow up to the previous posting to see what the general concensus is amongst the modelling community. To cast your vote you have to be a registered member. Hopefully this will generate some interaction
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Post by Jeff McGahey on Apr 1, 2004 14:22:42 GMT -5
I think this result so far is proving my point. Jeff
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Post by JeffLaw on Apr 4, 2004 16:40:50 GMT -5
Hi Jeff, I posted a thread over at the other forum you have on ProBoards: claysculptors.proboards26.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=1081014643I'm not sure as of yet what the secret is to getting people to post. I just put up a forum on my wife's site at www.cricketscreations.com. She announced her website's new make-over to her favorite Yahoo group last night and this morning we got a new member. Personally, I saw your site (www.claysculptors.com) on a Links page at Chavant clay (http://www.chavant.com/files/links_sculptors.htm). The abstract said: Clay, Application to Refinement www.claysculptors.com/ An educational website encompassing the more traditional approach to Automotive Clay Sculpting in a Digital world.I liked what I read, so I hopped on over. I then read the links at ClayScuptors.com and went to www.autoclaymodellersworld.com. I read all of the links, but the most impressive by far was the concern the webmaster took to honor scupltors in the obituaries section. My wife is an artist ... into clay, pen & ink, and horses as well as graphics and 3D modeling. I seem to gravitate more towards website management and programming ... and recently more towards handling the casting end of scuplting for my wife. I hope your forum goes well for you. I am looking forward to being a part of it. Sincerely, Jeff Cricket's Creationswww.CricketsCreations.com
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Post by Jeff McGahey on Apr 5, 2004 13:39:53 GMT -5
Hello Jeff, Thanks for your interest in our sites, our main visitors to www.autoclaymodellersworld.com are automotive sculptors who are all over the world and the idea was to provide a means of communication for them. We are pleased that we are now getting interest from people like you and this is mainly due to www.claysculptors.com/ it has created a new dimension to the forum and hopefully inspiration for new topics on the websites. We look forward to your posts in the future. Jeff M
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Post by noah on Jul 17, 2005 19:44:02 GMT -5
I'm a senior car design student at the Art Center in Pasadena CA. I'm reading every single post on your site because I know what all good car design students know: CLAY MODELLING IS INDISPENSABLE (as is computer modelling now) to creating beautiful cars.
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Post by louissa on Jul 17, 2005 20:20:54 GMT -5
Hi all, Im a fairly new member to this site, but in the time I have joined it does not seem like people have much to say to each other. Is there a reason for this? as in may be people arnt to sure if they are aloud to post non clay topics or somthing. Enough people seem to view the post but are perhaps to shy or what ever to reply.
Well any way, glad you brought this topic up. Does any one else have views on why maybe people dont post??
lou
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Post by Jeff McGahey on Jul 18, 2005 1:07:57 GMT -5
Hello Louissa, You may well ask why people are not very responsive to this forum, I have tried to instigate conversations in the past but it is an uphill struggle to get people to contribute to this website. Everyone is welcome to post on what ever subject they like it is not restricted to clay modelling, in fact I would appreciate input of any source. Jeff
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Post by louissa on Jul 18, 2005 7:17:26 GMT -5
maybe we should post a few random things from comedians to politics get the ball rolling a bit. then see if any one has any opinions. nothing major just be nice to get people chatting lou
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