tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5639012703379321966.post8653873317011434842..comments2024-03-15T10:41:19.812-04:00Comments on Ye-Olde-Site-of-Curiosities: Greebles: How Tiny Details Make a Huge Star Wars UniverseJan Ferrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00377110601621772446noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5639012703379321966.post-29311730320152968362021-04-08T12:59:36.546-04:002021-04-08T12:59:36.546-04:00I would imagine doing it digitally would make the ...I would imagine doing it digitally would make the whole process so much easier. Just copy and paste alone would save hours on larger projects. <br /><br />Now they even have digital greeble libraries that allow for a drag and drop interface.<br /><br />JFJan Ferrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00377110601621772446noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5639012703379321966.post-49565579057427278392021-04-08T08:29:00.110-04:002021-04-08T08:29:00.110-04:00I remember one of the books of Star Wars had close...I remember one of the books of Star Wars had close-ups of the Millennium Falcon and you could identify bits of King Tiger tank! But . . . if the model is made in say 1:24th, with 1:32 and 1:72 greebles, the whole lot has to be scaled up and down for other models, or sets to make the whole movie . . . so a couple of tank wheels used as engine outlets, say, would then have to be copied in dozens of other scales to match, right up to life size. Much easier these days with CAD/CAM 3D printing and CNC milling?<br /><br />HHugh Walterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10689023221814673819noreply@blogger.com