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In my youth I was an avid gamer...back then gamer referred more to dungeons and dragons (DnD) than to video games like it does now. This was a creative game in which a group of people collaborated to tell a story of adventure and mystery. DnD refers to a story of swords and sorcery but there were many, many systems in thr role playing genre that could allow a group to induge in stories told in many envirments. I played games based on the environments of star war, star trek, James bond, transformers, Vampires, and more. There are crossovers into tabletop war gaming systems that allowed you to play in historical settings such as ww2 and Civil War Era as well as fictional settings like warhammer and my absolute favorite....battletech which I still play today online as a computer game. Edited to add some paragraph breaks for readability.
@Hinkleshop sort of....if you think of the game or campaign as some refer to it, as a tv series...it can take months or years to finish a storyline. Each session, often a regular gathering at someone's house 2 to 4 or even 6 hours, would be a single episode of the tv series. A weekly group may spend the first session or 2 gathering the group of characters into the story. Then, they may be assigned a mission or quest. This could take 4 to 6 sessions or more depending on the complexity and the desires of the group. Characters may come in and out of the storyline for various reasons related to either real-life needs of the person playing the character or the in game life of the character. Groups could also take a break from one story and play a mini series of another game just to mix things up. It really is a very creative and fun endeavor.
I tried to make this. I followed you video to the letter. When I go to simulate the tool paths it looks like just the rougher ran. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I've started over at least thirty time with the same results every time.
I think what may be happening is that you need to click on the word tool path right click scroll down to simulate all to paths If you simulate each tool path individually while doing a v Carve It will only show the roughing pass
I tried what you said but I still only get the roughing tool on the simulation. I'm at my wits end. I can profile cut , area clearance and V carve without any problems the simulations work just fine. But when i try to do relief carvings it won't simulate.