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    Rich O BrienR
    We will have a newer gallery soon that will replace the currently disabled version.
  • Useful freeware apps related to designing and productivity.
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    I wish text to image did not exist but there is no doubt but grudgingly these images are very impressive. I feel the skills a lot of us have devoted our skills to learning how to model and render are almost redundant. But that felling will be felt by many. Doctors, lawyers, musicians and admin etc Jus saying. What others feel about AI
  • Mr Busy Balls!

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    That must be it! Maybe Stu could wise us up .... or should that be down?
  • Crane operator required

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    Reminds me of that Monty Python sketch about the tallest man in the world.
  • Where is that discussion on virus and firewalls?

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    Thank You..That is it. I thought it mentined Firewalls also but...
  • Procedural City Engine v2008

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    Look at what Equadorian did rather quickly along these lines using some free scripts available here on the forum. http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=16484 Its half way down that page. The general idea is he made a grid, then randomly subdivided some of it using Jim protrude script. Then randomly applied colors to it, replaced the colors with images. THen ran greeble on it. and voi-la! his city. Its pretty impressive, especially for free scripts. And yes, making a more in depth city generator is a dream of mine that I'm slowly working on. Chris
  • PushPull Bar?

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    I just tried PPB and it comes up OK . 3:46 p.m. central standard time -(Chicago time).
  • French SketchUp Book Project

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    Maybe his inbox is full.
  • Do you put up with inefficient 2D-3D workflows every day?

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    daleD
    You just described 1/2 of my working life. ( the part where I'm not doing the design work) Although I can successfully import full 3d models from AutoCad Architect, Vectorworks, and Softplan, I find that SketcUp doesn't like the geometry they bring, and aside from the problems caused by bad draftsmanship, they are still glitchy. I am going to try to get some of the culprits to use DoubleCAD XT, from idx http://www.doublecad.com, as from the sounds of it it may make the integration with SketchUp fairly simple,( and I like the integration between SketchUp and rendering software) while providing at least the AutoCad users with a familiar set of tools to use. I know it has been said before, but it is interesting how there seems to be boundaries that software designers don't cross. I know that some processes seem to be under patent (hence the SketchUp shadow bug), but I keep wondering why someone isn't working on an integrated solution.
  • DaveR Where are the Videos?

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    BurkhardB
    second one is the better choice. thanks Dave and keep up your good work
  • What's this? - a bit of light relief!

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    It's a Piglet Squid, Helicocranchia pfefferi. See http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2009/01/friday_cephalopod_some_pig.php amongst others
  • Ecofont: holey font saves ink

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    @august said: @tomot said: ... Perhaps the fountain pen solution should have been adapted for the printer. An elegant idea. The Fisher company spent millions of dollars to develop a pen that would write in zero gravity for NASA. It got a closeup in Kubrick's "2001". The Russians used pencils. Not quite. Fisher spent about $1m of their own money to develop the pen and patent it. NASA bought about 400, apparently at around $6 each. The Soviet program bought a hundred or so to replace the grease pencils they had (like NASA) previously used. No one would use normal graphite pencils; at least not if they wanted to survive the mission. Care to imagine the electrical problems that might arise from graphite dust floating around a micro-gravity capsule? Dead astronauts are such an embarrassment.
  • Impressive Sketchup House model needed

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    This thread is hilarious. Having just come up for air after 6 months modeling, writing and finally publishing another book, I was just checking to see what was happening in the SU community. Good to see all remains lively... We could not stop laughing...thanks!! /Dennis
  • Mac & Form Fonts

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    Everything at FormFonts is as cross-platform as the styles, materials and models uploaded to SCF. There is no information on FF about that, because...as far as anyone is aware...it's simply not an issue.
  • Who Couldn't Use this?

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    probably a cure for cancer and a perpetual motion machine, if they're on par with this.
  • Poll: Do you print more, or less, than five years ago?

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    About the same, which is still a lot, but i am printing 2 pages on 1 side and dubblesided. Also has got to do with a lot of reading in different documents at the same time and only having one monitor. Printing makes it easier... unfortunately
  • A website?

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    sketch3d.deS
    domains & hosting is cheap, ray-ochoa.com is (still) free: http://www.godaddy.com/ for generating content, get a WebCMS, e.g.: http://www.wordpress.com/ http://www.joomla.org/ tons of free and commercial templates avail. have fun, Norbert
  • Dallas look-up

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    this might help: http://www.deathindexes.com/texas/index.html
  • Will "Change" really happen starting Tuesday?

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    @unknownuser said: On Wednesday, President Obama announced limits on executive pay at $500,000 at companies who receive bailout funds. "In order to restore our financial system, we’ve got to restore trust,” the president said. “And in order to restore trust, we’ve got to make certain that taxpayer funds are not subsidizing excessive compensation packages on Wall Street." Maybe he's listening?
  • Arguing on the Internet

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    Hi stinkie.
  • Photo to cad conversion - possible?

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    Here is what your photo looks like vectorized. [image: g9y4_test_vector_1_vectorized_free.png]
  • Windows 7

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    A Started a thread on it already: http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=72&t=15584

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