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My name's Jacob and I'm here for the category theory course. Not sure if I would have stumbled across this corner of the Internet otherwise but I'm glad that I did. I'm 21 at the moment and live in DFW doing straightforward full-stack development for a smallish company. My long term goals are different but as of now I'm in no rush to get to them.
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My journey to being interested in this course can be very roughly sketched out as follows. When I was about 13 I learned about open source software, read How To Become A Hacker, and determined to become a Smug Lisp Weenie. Emacs scared me off for a while but I eventually came back and at this point think I've developed the necessary smugness while I work on the Lisp part. I found an internship and a job doing software dev in my hometown and that was my in to turning programming into a career. I did end up going to school, albeit at a school that fast-tracked me through my BSCS. On the side I remain interested in programming languages of all kinds, especially functional ones. Though I don't use the fun languages much at work, I hope cat. theory will be a helpful bit of mathematical rigor to pick up.
Outside the bit-twiddly things I try to dabble in as many things as possible. Right now some of the pools I have toes dipped in include vinyl records, science fiction novels, fermented foods, Orthodox Christianity, West Coast Swing dancing, and linguistics.
I have been asked to re-create a piece of machined steel in 3D for a welder client of mine, and have the basic model built in Motion 4, but am trying to find how I can apply some kind of textured metal finish to the model instead of the boring grey blocks I have at the moment. I have searched for tutorials on the subject but can't seem to find any that apply to Motion.
Does anyone know how I can apply textures, etc to my model to make it look more realistic??
Many Thanks...
Does anyone know how I can apply textures, etc to my model to make it look more realistic??
Many Thanks...
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