Originally posted by Symbiotic
@Z00Z3R - is that the Diana? I already have a Holga but have been eyeing the Diana a bit lately.
[:O][:O] never thought anyone would know that on here, but yes, it is. i have an holga as well, and the only reason i got the Diana was for the pinhole function...
Originally posted by dcs221
I agree, with some reservations, than tooling/handbuilding shouldn't be judged. With that said, tooling tracks, when done right, are just mathematically much more accurate to real rides and real ride design, so most of the time shaping will be better or more realistic than that of a handbuilt track.
mathematically, i agree. but design i believe wavers both ways. tooling and handbuilding can result in equally realistic designs. not just for steelies, but woodies as well.
i just feel that most of the time a handbuilder will go for whatever pops into their heads and build whatever without focusing much on realism till much later into the design.
Originally posted by dcs221
how many times have you seen someone state in their description that they "completely 100%" handbuilt their ride using no tools, vs. descriptions where the designer says he used tools? I've seen the former much much more than the latter, and from the way those phrases are constructed, the designers imply that they want sympathy or understanding if their ride isn't perfect. I know there are some other reasons, but generally, why would people do that if they didn't think it'd give them a little boost in scores?
i'll admit to doing that
. i don't even know why i do, i just throw it in there. but i agree, some people do that just to gain sympathy points. however, as i've stated a few times before, the only thing i care about is the amount of downloads; i don't trust raters to see the ride like i do.