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I had a little feeling like there was lots of energy put into youmagine last year but now the development has slowed down.
I think there are a lot of areas of youmagine that should be gunned up and improved... also the real active integration between forum and online 3d databank and project workshop should be pulled together.
I guess that was the dream at the start of youmagine... not only a databank... but more like a workshop that people could walk in... work with each other to make something amazing and then put the results on the shelf... so others could use their hard work...
IAN :-)
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had the same problem a few days ago !!
I had a little feeling like there was lots of energy put into youmagine last year but now the development has slowed down.
I think there are a lot of areas of youmagine that should be gunned up and improved... also the real active integration between forum and online 3d databank and project workshop should be pulled together.
I guess that was the dream at the start of youmagine... not only a databank... but more like a workshop that people could walk in... work with each other to make something amazing and then put the results on the shelf... so others could use their hard work...
IAN :-)
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