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    Rich O BrienR
    @gullfo said in SketchUcation Forum Interface: same it's working now across both Edge and Chrome on Win11 Thanks for checking
  • Useful freeware apps related to designing and productivity.
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    pilouP
    She never stops! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4xevKwKZm8
  • THEO JANSEN, kinetic sculptor

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    ...and now a mini 3D printed version you can order for yourself! YouTube - Animarus Geneticus Parvus running on a string
  • Architect per sq. ft. fee?

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    EscapeArtistE
    Thank you all for your perspectives. Another architect has offered services at 10% of cost. Will have to pay him a visit to see what services he offers as he is an individual, the p.s.f architect offers a wide variety of things including full project management. We'll need to balance cost vs. benefit and services required.
  • Build this in SketchUp

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    pilouP
    Just enable the wire view!
  • Easter

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    srxS
    The man made dogma is not the same as religion. The religion answers our deepest need for the meaning. We can not go back to heaven, when we were just animals not knowing about the tree...but the one can try - drinking beer, not thinking about any thing, simply existing...until not...I don't think it would work, because there is a fear...BU!
  • Spinning Flash Movies

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    Alan FraserA
    We did toy with this idea at FormFonts; but in the end we rejected it. We even went as far as to write some custom scripts to produce thumbspins (as we called them). One script physically rotated the model, rather than orbiting it...so you didn't have to pass through the shadow side. Another script panned around a central point, for large area models. The thing to realise is that it's not a one-size-fits-all solution. It's great for certain models (upright or fairly compact) but not suitable for a great many others. For instance, we get many requests to model sofas. Not only are sofas generally even longer than the garden bench example of Al's...so you lose even more of the ends, or zoom out so far you can't see anything...but they are only remotely interesting in a 90* cone of visibility around the front. The other 270* is as boring as hell...especially right around the back. Trucks, buses and lengthy wall units etc fall into the same category. The vehicles are OK all around, but the ends spin past like the business end of a centrifuge.
  • Google is soooo creative! :D

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    Rich O BrienR
    At least punching yourself in the face won't hurt as much
  • In the mail today...

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    boofredlayB
    Ha ha, love it. This is what came in the mail today for me... I will get used to it tonight and have my next match Friday. Watch out because the Eradicator is coming! Although that was squash. [image: exo3attackdealfp.jpg]
  • VDOT bridge demolition

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    GaieusG
    Ah well, yeah, they are not the ugliest ones (the top on was opened in 1849)
  • Glassblowing video

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    Jean LemireJ
    Hi folks. I am an engineer and I never questionned the Corner bar, or any bar for that matter Best regards.
  • Mule being Awesome

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    boofredlayB
    [image: 287m_Toy.jpg]
  • Illustrators are not artists.

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    mitcorbM
    Why do some people favor certain renditions of a classical piece of music and not others? I am using the word classical here as a very generic term for widely recognized and valued works by dead composers from many periods, not just the Classical period. The point is that a specific interpretation of a specific subject, whether visual or auditory or whatever may strike us in certain way, and therein lies the art? Edit: Oh, and a significant number of people tend to respond in a similar way to the "artist's interpretation". That seems always to be a prerequisite.
  • Happy Easter

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    @unknownuser said: Happy Easter to you as well. HE is risen! Indeed He is!
  • People being awesome.

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    EarthMoverE
    Great compilation of awesomeness. Really made my morning...thanks Pete!
  • A guy who needs Sketchup?

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    david_hD
    my eyes deteriorated just looking at that. if we was doing all of that for a Museum diorama or a Wallace and Gromit movie, I think its great. . .if he does this just for a hobby.. . .he's insane. Its interesting the effort and technique he used to make his Letraset lettering look distressed . When I used it, my letters came out looking that way naturally!
  • Metric Time

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    pilouP
    so one decimal second = 1.666666666666666666666666666666666666667 classical second so one decimal minute = 1.666666666666666666666666666666666666667 classical minute so one decimal hour = 1.2 classical hour a decimal journey = one classical 24 hours
  • I want to pay someone to create a simple file of this

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    charly2008C
    Hi, and here is the tissue paper made by Curviloft. Charly [image: KkhP_2011-04-22_140943.jpg] Whale Tissue Box Cover.skp
  • Parkour on a bike

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    honoluludesktopH
    Just beautiful!
  • Hiring an architect

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    david_hD
    One more word of advice. . . Hire me.
  • VW Beetle v3 launched. Retro or rubbish?

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    david_hD
    Oh yes. Im not that big of a phillistine. . AC is always good. But some people are willing to sacrifice a certain amount of comfort for class.
  • April 19th in SE Minnesota

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    In fact...with global warming a lots of temperate parts of the world will be colder...and warm places will be warmer !!

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