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    Posters aren't supposed to have isometric objects inside of them.
    wayay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul
    Posters aren't supposed to have isometric objects inside of them.
    oh no? and why not? im honestly looking at a poster in my room of Dywane Wade standing in a hallway, and hey look! its in 3d! i can see three sides of the wall!
    guess it isnt really a poster...must be real life

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    Quote Originally Posted by stanfordstud2
    oh no? and why not? im honestly looking at a poster in my room of Dywane Wade standing in a hallway, and hey look! its in 3d! i can see three sides of the wall!
    guess it isnt really a poster...must be real life
    I said isometric, not 3D. Not sure where you got that impression from.. Anyway.. posters don't go inside of the wall. Therefore they shouldn't include isometric elements.
    wayay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul
    I said isometric, not 3D. Not sure where you got that impression from.. Anyway.. posters don't go inside of the wall. Therefore they shouldn't include isometric elements.
    what??? Isometric is the ability to see 3 sides...i have plenty of posters that see more then one side of an object

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    Quote Originally Posted by stanfordstud2
    what??? Isometric is the ability to see 3 sides...i have plenty of posters that see more then one side of an object
    Isometric is different to real-life 3D.
    wayay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul
    Isometric is different to real-life 3D.
    buddy, your trying way too hard to find something wrong with it

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    That is a very good poster.
    9/10
    No more signatures, no more Habbo.
    Goodbye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stanfordstud2
    buddy, your trying way too hard to find something wrong with it
    I'm pointing out a fault.
    wayay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul
    I'm pointing out a fault.
    no, you made up a fault

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    ;o it looks like somewhere in the hallway

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