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Solomon Devoix
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Join date: 22 Aug 2006
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05-25-2007 08:02
Well, probably not new, since you can't make them anymore, but it's a size/shape that I'd not seen before: .1 x 10 x 50
I've picked up collections of megaprims from several different sources, and never seen this one before. I wonder why it's not more well-known, as it's one (like the 20 x 20 x .5) that actually could have applications for building... in other words, being useful.
Is there a full list of all known megaprims anywhere? And are there any other potentially useful but not ungodly gigantic shapes lurking that aren't in the well-known collections?
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Destiny Niles
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05-25-2007 08:31
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Solomon Devoix
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05-25-2007 08:49
Holy...!
Wow... that's a lot of new megaprims! And yes, a lot of them are VERY useful! Thanks for pointing those out, Destiny!
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Darien Caldwell
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05-25-2007 12:27
The prims aren't actually 'new'. They are taking the standard mega prims, and using prim torture techinques to form them into new sizes. A lot of people don't realize that the spheres can be changed into cubes, and vice-versa. It is nice someone went to all the trouble to figure out all the permutations tho. Very useful 
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Solomon Devoix
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05-25-2007 13:27
Wow... I just changed the type of the 40x40x40 sphere to type "sculptie" and applied a sculptie texture... now I have a 40x40x40 goblet...
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