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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
  • You have to laugh (or you would cry).

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    I wouldnt name that stupidity....i would name it INDIFFERENCE...Why? Maybe i'm not right but,for lot of time and still ,they think like this: If we are on a floating boat,everything is cool(so we dont care that Europe is a continent and France is in Europe not in Australia).
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    Along the same lines... http://www.image-metrics.com/ Sorry about the scream.
  • Smart Car

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    How d'you put Sm in front of BMW?....Smeamer? [image: 22nD_minicoches5.jpg]
  • Google Chrome (Beta) Windows

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    Alan FraserA
    I won't be using it myself...at least not until they have completely cleared up the privacy issues (which they now seem to have made a start on) and added certain basics like a Bookmarks manager and RSS feed capability. I'm sure these will come; this is just an early Beta. I'm still a little concerned about Google's attitude to private data. For instance, caching your entire browsing history going back years. I'm not talking about the Windows cache, or the Firefox/IE cache wich can easily be wiped; I'm talking about this....every search you've ever made; every page you've ever visited. I think Chrome is more than just another browser. This is Google's first stab at an online OS. I'm sure over the next few years we are going to see all manner of applications, from an online Office suite (Google Docs) to maybe even SU itself running in Chrome. This is aimed right between Microsoft's eyes.
  • RIBA special awards shortlist

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    It looks reasonably interesting, especially engineering wise, i wouldnt call ti a favourite though/
  • I don't ask many favors, but I need some photoshop help

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    You are too kind. Thank you!
  • Evolution banned

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    DanielD
    I'm, sure there are those in Kansas - and other states - who wish they could pass such a law, no joking. I believe Kansas is one of the states that has tried to mandate teaching creationism.
  • Lord of the rings, the abridged version

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    jujuJ
    Must be a South Africa thing then, doesn't work in either FF or IE.
  • Cape Town storm

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    jujuJ
    Fully interactive geometry, awesome fluid dinamics, rendered with a built-in feature called REALitY. You should try it some time, you'll love it! I'm glad that isn't my house getting battered and all foamed up!
  • Sketchup and Siggraph

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    alone g-booth from http://picasaweb.google.ru/cgevent/PhotoSig2008 /photo by Sergie Cicipin(Сергей Цыпцын) - http://www.cgevent.ru/ [image: IMG_0637.JPG?imgmax=576]
  • One of those things where you just stare in awe...

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    MarianM
    I didn't know elven architects were still around a hundred years ago i thought they vanished at the same time as the orcs, ogers, dwarf, leprechauns and things like that....maybe the hungarians kept one prisoner just in case they needed an impressive building....do you think they'd lend me one..... Now seriously that reminds of so many films and games with mithological beings.And to be a bit on topic...that guy has serios talent. Cheers..i'm gonna go look fo the pot of gold now.
  • Prices

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    ibonI
    What can I say putnik... Many many thanks for such a detailed response. Now thanks to you and everyone that has written in this topic i'm closer to real world . I know that the world of archviz is very hard and i don't want to do that work full time. In the future i want to be an architect, but for now, as i've been offered an small work as illustrator i look for advice in you, and you have been really helpfull. So, thanks again!
  • Bellwells: now you are one...

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  • Guess who's back

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    Ah.... Who are you? GoD
  • Comments please

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    I missed this thread (lots to read which I will), but I just drop in to say that I really love the style of the website Pete, and the content is well....you know, awesome material !
  • Capturing 3D Surfaces Simply With a Flash Camera

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    GaieusG
    Well,they are talking about archaeological reconstructions here. A reconstructionof a ruinous building however is not only about reconstructing what you have now but what you could have hundreds or thousands of years ago - and you cannot photograph that. I could however find an exciting idea here to create bump (and/or) displacement maps for renderings. This is all - after all - about the surfaces, not the buildings themselves.
  • American Society of Architectural Illustrators

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    @chris fullmer said: Thats very encouraging Tinane. I can get in at the $35 student price, so I think I might join and see how it goes. I'm no architectural renderer at this point in my life, but it is something I aspire to be able to do. You're work has always been great inspiration too Tinane. My parents live in Ivins Utah which is right near Kayenta where I saw did some rendereings. My parents are very good friends with the Ence's so I was happy to sort of know the person who had done such nice renderings for them and that region. Very nice indeed! Chris Fullmer Chris, sorry I missed this. Thank you for the compliments! They are very much appreciated. I hope you join and I will look for your work at the next AIP!!!
  • Got Sheep?

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    clothe them soon, solo, yours maybe better though i dont think you can beat its composition
  • Congratulations Lewis Wadsworth

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    I thought it was a bit odd, but they did the same thing the first time they published me last year, with that Pavilion for Oblivion thing. I received the impression that the authors of other projects were actually interviewed in some cases. But I'm not complaining...just remarking on the "surprise." After all, if the webcounter can be trusted on Friday approximately 50,000 AIA members at least opened an issue graphically headlined by one of my projects. I wasn't looking for any publicity when I started working on this "fantasy," but I'm happy enough for the recognition.
  • Ferrari concept car

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    you are going the other way round watkins now it is even more difficult for me to build it

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