⚠️ Important | Libfredo 15.6b introduces important bugfixes for Fredo's Extensions Update

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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
  • Which render engine can render 360degree panorama?

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    Cheetah 3D can do this as well, sorry, MAC only, though. Cheers, Chuck
  • Röyksopp - Remind me

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    Mike LuceyM
    Kinda hypnotic!
  • WMV to MOV?

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    @tfdesign said: I don't know about Pro- but I'm guessing it's the same? [image: ERsH_MM1_RR_test.jpg] [image: 8cp8_detail.jpg] QT Pro is well worth getting for full screen playback of almost anything, even if you don't use it with SU. Also just did this test, took 4 mins to export this file out of SU, it's un-rendered ( or more correctly it's only SU rendered) I've been having a play with LightUp (which exports AVI's), but my trial has runout before I managed to try an animated sequence, but it's worth a look before spending big bucks. Could you start a new thread with exactly what your trying to achieve, and maybe a sample file, as I'm sure there are SU/Mac users who have found a solution or combo. I've been working on animations of engineering product designs (as a secondary goal, to 3D printable SU drawings), but have tried out quite a lot of things in the process that may suit your needs if not mine. Outside of SU, I like bits of SharkFX, SolidThinking and the RhinoWanacheeBeta, but there not SU which overall I prefer. john
  • Farewell to My Very Sweet Friend

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    Mike LuceyM
    You may not think you will at present but once a dog has become part of the family (pack) its very difficult to get by without a four legged member. Good to hear Cesar's book is in German. You will enjoy it as there is a lot to be learned from it. What I have learned and has stuck to date is that dogs see us though there noses before there eyes. And they learn about us though our 'energy' firstly. Dogs CANNOT be tricked or fooled. The best thing about them is that they DO keep us 'grounded' and in touch with nature if we let them.
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    I'll second the Shapeways option, interesting business model, but tricky to navigate site, they have an API available that needs a guru like yourself to package for us SU minions. I've been looking for a 'water-tightness' ruby that passes there upload criteria, it seems a bit hit and miss at the moment (not just with SU models) this hard to find page is worth a look http://www.shapeways.com/tutorials/design_rules_for_3d_printing john
  • What do you look like?

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    urgenU
    ... [image: urgenxg8.jpg]
  • TwentyTen

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    majidM
    @tig said: Here's a message in my native tongue t="";[65,32,72,97,112,112,121,32,78,101,119,32,89,101,97,114,32,116,111,32,111,110,101,32,97,110,100,32,97,108,108,46].each{|e|t=t+e.chr};UI.messagebox(t) Simply copy and paste the line of code into the Ruby Console + <enter> to read it... It was amazing TIG
  • No Parking Ban

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    Dave RD
    Eric, that was Lena who did that. I know her husband Ole and he is a patient man.
  • Cool site

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    StinkieS
    Paintwhat? Enjoy, Lucy. Y'all have a nice weekend.
  • Parasite selling of 3d warehouse content/CAD plans/ freeware

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    In law there exist the principle of 'foreground' and 'background' IP. If I take a photograph of a bottle of Pepsi I hold the foreground IP relating to the photograph, but Pepsi holds the background rights - which may become a problem for I if you wish to use the image commercially without their consent. To assume that use of the background IP without an explicit agreement cannot be an issue because it benefits the holder of the background IP is a sure way to get into difficulty. This principle can be applied to other things for example where a software developer writes an application for a client based on the internal business procedures of that company. The developer may rightfully claim copyright of the application (foreground IP - if the client did not purchase it as part of the deal) but the client may restrict the distribution of the software based on the fact that it is built on their business logic (background IP). The same principles may apply to doing visualisation work. It is therefore important that both parties always resolve this duality as part of their agreements, as alater dispute can potentially lead to a situation where neither party can use the end product as there are mutual rights encapsulated in it. One should also be aware that creating models of weaponry and certain building and installations may raise other legal issues as it may be illegal in some countries to photograph or create representations of these for security reasons.
  • SketchUp Freelance Style work for New Company

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    Chris, Some may be a little concerned about sending detailed personal information without any information about the company. A link to your website or alternatively detailed info about yourself and the company may represent a more realistic proposition.
  • Looking For A Good Animator??

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    Hi there maybe you can use this inexpensive script from smustard.. http://www.smustard.com/script/FlightPath2
  • Heads Up on Mouse

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    Mike LuceyM
    I got the 8000 in the post a few days ago. It was via an ebay site delivered for around €20, really good value. What I like about this mouse is the very soft left and right click also same goes for the scroll wheel click. My old one is still working ok with the exception of the 1Gb flash memory which packed up for some reason. I will keep it around for emergencies, its served me well.
  • Another good reason to consider that beer..

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    Alan FraserA
    Seriously OT. The left is actually the ‘correct’ side of the road. It originally made perfect sense if you needed to defend yourself with a sword against an oncoming attacker (unless you’re a left-hander, like Jim, of course.) If driving a coach, you were also less likely to get the whip tangled in overhanging branches if your whip hand was in the middle of the road, rather than just feet away from the shrubbery at the side. This was actually formulated in a Papal edict around 1300 that advised all pilgrims to stick to the left. The reason that so many countries now drive on the right is thanks to the French and their revolution. Napoleon decided to be perverse…and as he conquered so many European nations, the habit spread. You Yanks have Lafayette to thank for driving on the wrong side…it was his recommendation. Phew! I need a beer after that explanation. That reminds me; those poor labourers that had to drink 4+ pints of beer a day were the same ones that used to complain they couldn’t get any decent food to eat. They had to survive on the ‘poor’ man’s diet of salmon and oysters.
  • Great pic of a Mac User

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    @mike lucey said: Great picture Jim. Looks like you are left-handed? I wonder, out of curiosity how many design people are left-handed? Oh yes, quite left handed. As far as percentages, from my personal background in school and work , probably the same as the overall world average numbers - maybe 10% 15% but from what I read, the percentage is larger than normal in the arts. Maybe it is because we must be more clever to get around in the R.H. world Probably time for a poll??? Some famous lefties Leonardo Da Vinci; Bill Gates; US Presidents Hoover, Truman, Ford, Reagan(ambidextrous), HWBush, Clinton, and Obama. Prime Minister Churchill. Here is a link I found with a list of left handed artists. http://arthistory.about.com/library/artists/lists/blsouthpaws.htm And a link about famous left handers in general: http://www.indiana.edu/~primate/left.html I could go on----(T.M.I.)
  • The best GPU of the 15th century!

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    @matteo said: Wow Tig! Quite perfect. I may be wrong, but I suspect that the triangular faces are part of an array of pyramids surrounding the upper part of the cup. Time for a lathe&array ruby plugin? CF's Component Stringer does the job already - easily added with a small pyramid component [make path in two parts as it can't handle loops] - then explode instances back into main geometry...[image: wAta_LathedVasePyramids.png]LathedVasePyramids.skp
  • Any Resolutions?

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    jim smithJ
    @daniel said: Jim, Thanks, I need some luck. I have three tests left. One test I've failed a few times already - I've gone over it again and again, but cannot figure out what I've done wrong (of course, they don't tell you except "pass" or "fail"). Very frustrating. I'm not sure of the Tenn. regulations, but see if they will let you review the results at the license board in Nashville. A bit of a p.i.t.a. but might help you figure out the problem. follow this link to NCARB ARE page - http://www.ncarb.org/en/ARE/Taking-the-ARE/Receiving-Your-Score.aspx They should let you see a more detailed result. If they don't it might be time for the AIA to give the Registration Board a little push. http://www.aiatn.org/ If you're not a member you might consider it. Also - have you signed up for any refresher courses? Some universities have live courses, the state AIA might and there are some on line-correspondence types. Hope this helps. PM me if you would like to talk further. Jim Smith (AIA)
  • How to choose the correct renderer????**

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    Al HartA
    Also, let me apologize, (in advance, but definitely "tounge-in-cheek" ), for the PixPlant thread as well: [image: file.php?id=40268] I did not mean to imply that PixPlant can only be used with certain renderers. I suspect that the PixPlant images can be used with most modern renderers.
  • Freebies

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    Having downloaded the Bricks and Concrete Textures, I'd say they are priced correctly.
  • Zipping a folder of .png's

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    TIGT
    Compressing a set of files that are already made pretty much as compacted as they can be, might reduce the total size buy only an insignificant amount: however, it does keep them all together and it let's you upload several files inside one zip file - e.g. for a PM where only one attachment is allowed You could also attach a password to a zip to make the contents more secure... So zipping them isn't useful just to make them smaller...

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