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I oppose this nomination. Whole book is very much stub-like, book structure is not ready. Besides, how many of us can afford buying 3D Studio Max? I think we better conctentrate on more popular topics. --Derbethtalk09:08, 5 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]
This would be a classically good book for collaboration. It is a subject of which many people have knowledge, it is a basic subject on which we should have a top-quality text, and it isn't just some stub hoping to be a book some day. It also has the advantage that it isn't being simultaneously nominated as Book of the Month, which situation I never understand. DSYoungEsq13:50, 6 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]