Tuesday, September 25, 2012

customer reviews: How to model clothing wrinkles in 3ds Max | lynda.com reviews

How to model clothing I love Crocs, the "Alice" and "Malindi" variety are my favorites because of how cute and comfortable they are.When I saw the "Frances" mule in the store, I immediately had to buy them... A Croc with a heel?! They seemed comfortable at first, but I decided to wear them on a shopping trip and got a super nasty blister on my left foot. I've never gotten blisters from my variety of Crocs, so this was super disappointing.They're cute shoes and have decent comfort for heels, just keep in mind that the hard rubber will probably give you blisters, too. =\

Asian Princess Costume,Medium 8-10 (Toy) I bought this Halloween costume for my beautiful 8 year old daughter. She was very excited to be an Asian Princess until the day the UPS man dropped off the package. As we took it out of the package I knew it wasn't going to make it through Halloween. It had several large holes at the seams. It looked like it was made in a sweat shop and they were pumping out these costumes as fast as they could. The seams weren't sewn in several places. My girl was in tears and I felt horrible. I debated to sew the costume myself but there were too many areas to mend. Finally,the photo shown on the website showed long hanging sleeves, this costume did not. They were short and ordinary. =(We are returning this costume and ordering a Cleopatra costume instead.
customer reviews: How to model clothing wrinkles in 3ds Max | lynda.com reviews
How to model clothing Powerstep? Pinnacle Maxx Orthotic Supports (Misc.) I have been using Powerstep insoles for the last 6 years. They seem to fit my very low-arch feet and help with support, without digging into my arches in an uncomfortable way. I didn't have any luck with Superfeet or any of the other big brands.The original Powersteps are fine, but the foam gets compacted fairly fast. Within 4-6 months of use there is almost no cushion left under the big toe and ball of the foot.The Powerstep Pinnacles have been my favorite so far, they are thicker, but the foam seems to hold up forever! As long as you can spare the space in your shoes, they are totally worth it. I wear them for work in steel toes and they can take some abuse.The Powerstep Pinnacle Maxx are fairly comfortable but the arch and heel cup are more exaggerated. Luckily the arch is flexible so it doesn't dig into your foot. I won't be buying them again though, because I wore an actual whole through the foam under both big toes in only a couple months. It just seemed to tear away under no particular stress.I just ordered another pair of the Pinnacles and a pair of the ProTechs to try. I don't know why they have to have so many models! If the product is good, you don't need to have 18 different insoles! Either cancel out the old ones, or update them. It reminds me of toothpaste companies that have 25 different types of toothpaste just to occupy shelf space in the market so they can get a bigger brand presence.

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