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Moni-Poroni
05-09-09, 03:00 PM
Hey Zbrush Community
I have a question :) :
Have there always been 6 pictures in the Top Row?
Or 5?
I could be wrong..but it looks kind of different now.
6?
5?
6?
5?
:) hrrrr Iīm confused.
The worst is -- I visit ZBC almost every day.
And I donīt know it.
Thatīs embarrassing!! :)
Edit: What a stupid question! *lol* Sorry!
I should definitely go to bed earlier!
Maybe I should act as if the question wasnīt meant serious. ;)
lemonnado
05-09-09, 06:43 PM
Such a difficult question should be addressed in the question and troubleshooting forum!
:D
Disco Stu
05-09-09, 07:11 PM
Yeah could some admin please move this and maybe sticky too while ur
at it. Maybe it was 5 indeed .... or maybe 6?
spaceboy412
05-09-09, 07:27 PM
three, five is right out
Moni-Poroni
05-10-09, 02:29 AM
Haha :D
This morning I woke up -- good-humored....
Then I thought... ooooh nooo... *lol*
Why did I ask this question??????????????????
NOW I think here have been always 6 ...
BUT it doesnīt matter!!!!!!!! :idea: :)
And for some reason it seems to be way more embarrassing that Iīve asked this question. ;)
chemkid
05-10-09, 03:04 AM
and... i can't remember what color, but i'm sure the central had a different colorscheme...? somewhat more on the happy side of things. not?!
chem!
ps: i'm reading the hitchhikers guide (again) and maybe there's a parallel central somewhere... with a different colorscheme and all the professional-looking stuff goes in the bottomrow! of course! and with with 5.5 thumbnails,
just to make the point! ha!!
3Point14
05-10-09, 04:26 AM
You are all right, they are deciduous......:)
I was reading a thread where everyone said things about "The 9-5 has avoided me" ŋwere they talking about the top row (5 pics) against the bottom row?? (9 pics)
If moni is right, they moved one pic from the bottom row to the top row.. so now it's 8-6
:confused:
3Point14
05-10-09, 03:51 PM
factiousness does not always translate to other languages....:)
To fully understand this thread, it is necessary to study cerebral classics like "Confuse-A-Cat" (Monty Python)
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