Hand Tools

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I have never seen that tool, I think most of us have not seen. You should be thanked for this too :grinning:

Add me to the list of those who have not seen it before.
Diverse interests make it difficult to know everything.
My aunt doesn’t know what Blender 3D is, she knows Blender 3-in-1.
Thank you very much, left4.

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Just a question. Is it Wanda Manda a real brand?
I’ve searched on Google and the first results was quite nice but it doesn’t seems an hand tools brand…or…with a bit of fantasy and imagination it could be :blush: but…anyway…why that brand?

In a second, The name came to my mind fleetingly., so I wrote it down without hesitation. I didn’t know if it was a trademark or not, (I think it is not a registered trademark and if it was I would delete all the works here immediately). and I hadn’t even looked up the name origin till now. it’s similar to “exa mexa”, “casta rasta”, “pura puro”, and so on.
It is a decorative brand only.
In some works, you feel that something is missing. This is it.
Thank you very much marcatore.

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oh…sorry…don’t worry about this…I was joking about this fictional brand. Actually I don’t know if it’s a real brand or not…
I was joking about Wanda Nanda because writing on Google, it returns images of blonde girl that actually has a name similar…so I was distracted by images and I haven’t seen that Google searched changing the name… :slight_smile:

I think that you could go on with this name without any problem.

Seriuosly writing, I’m fascinated by this thread as many of these tools I’ve never seen before…and this together with quality of your realization is a pleasure to follow.

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My mistake; I did not include a smiling, laughing, or cheerful face in my response to you.
Nothing requires regret or apology.
Bro, you raised a point that I did not take enough time to think about.
You made me doubt, I said it might be the name of a company, an entity, or a kids TV series from Latin America.
Thank you very much, Have a nice day
Excuse me, (My regards to that blonde) :smiley:
Have you seen this tool before? Definitely not.
Me too. :smiley:

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You may not have used what you would normally think of as a hand tool, such as a hammer, screwdriver, or spanner, but what about a toothbrush, a spoon, a pen, They are all examples of ‘tools’ that help you to carry out a variety of tasks.


Teach me to stand tall, I’ll teach you how to write.

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Kind of a gem of a thread.

But on a sidenote, I have to say I never want to see the interior of the torture chamber in your basement, good sir. :grimacing:

greetings, Kologe

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You made me happy with your words, Mr. Kologe.
It’s better not to know that, so you won’t suffer like I do.
But. you have to know, sooner or later.
Greetings.

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One of the best thing I like of this thread are the animations you often add to the still images.
They’re really well done.

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The text details are made with a normal/bump map or are modelled?

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No sane person would model those tiny details for a not very close shot, so my guess is that is just a normal map, those are easy to generate and paste into the flat uvs…

Now if this was a 3d printing model then that one definitively would have the details engraved in the high poly mesh…

No sane person will model all those models… :slight_smile:
I’m joking… yes I think they’re normal map too…but, who knows… :sunglasses:

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MichaelBenDavid. Thanks for the clarification.
Thank you very much marcatore, my appreciation and respect
it’s a Displacement map (node). Created in Illustrator.
here it is.
Pen-Dis

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