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I was searching for information when i came across this site. Seems to have some usefull info here.
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Thanks for finding that! I'm working on a scene similar to the blog entry on the right side, "Seadog Boats & Marine Supply." I was wondering what to use for the water and I think I'll give his method a try when I get to that point.
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railroader9731 Wrote:I was searching for information when i came across this site. Seems to have some usefull info here.
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I've seen that before. They have some interesting stuff there. Those who haven't seen it should check it out.
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I have found many of their articles to be quite interesting and informative. In addition, their ads are often "active", not sure how else to describe them, but you can click on them and get a video that is much more informative than a standard picture ad.
It is free and they email it to you every two months.
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