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Subject: Re: NAME THAT SURFACE?
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On Sat, 29 Apr 1995 mbutler@micron.net wrote:
> > > I would like to know from others how do you go about naming your
> > > surfaces. In my project there are various rooms in an apartment
> > > with of
> > > course different objects with a lot of surfaces for each oif them.
> Its important for job security to make up systems that have absolutely no
> meaning to anyone else but you. I think that's what I've done with my
> esoteric surface names, but it does keeps the names shorter. I've done is
> made up some little surface name conventions.
> I have NEVER thought about job security when it comes to naming surfaces!
> I take it, if I just happen to upload my objects somewhere and someone
> just happen to use them for commercial gain? If that was the case I can
> CHANGE the surface names at anytime.
I was just kidding about job security, but the naming convention makes sense
to me after using it for a long time.
-Mitch Butler