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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
    Very cool! Barry H Plug [image: 1766867167555-sapin.jpg] [image: 1766867179670-unnamed.jpg]
  • Star Wars VII location footage

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    alvisA
    Cool
  • So it looks like Vermeer used mirrors!

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    Mike LuceyM
    @bryan k said: It's not the tools that matter in the end, it's the "eye". For musicians the "ear." The same for all the other arts. Better tools just produce a better result for those with the talent, but the best tools in the world will never make anyone who is mediocre, great. I agree
  • SU Podium Authorization Certificate revoked by Apple (!)

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    olisheaO
    Looks like Dave has already replied to you.
  • The World would be a sad place without Elephants

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    Mike LuceyM
    @dukejazz said: Why don't we pay them to raise Elephants under contract and them give the Elephants to the people that paid to raise them when they die.... then make sure that register Elephants are only then sold for body parts. Turn poacher to raise them... like rancher... longer they live the more money they receive paid noting when they die ....only value in Elephant are the living ones. ...death penalty if you murder one. or steal one....... only contractor can sell Good suggestion, although I would not be keen on the death penalty for poachers. Most of these guys seem to be dirt poor. Its the 'middle men' that should face severe penalties. World Wildlfe have the 'Adopt an African Elephant' program. [image: qwS6_large-African-Elephant-photo.jpg] Details here, http://gifts.worldwildlife.org/gift-center/gifts/Species-Adoptions/African-Elephant.aspx?sc=AWY1307WC918 I'll talk to Rich about SketchUcation adopting an elephant .... we could call him / her ' Push/Pull
  • Fireworks from a Drone

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    Did you film this? Update I see now it was Jos Stiglingh uploaded this video . 4:08 …Fireworks filmed with a drone •1 month ago •4,001,036 views … BE SURE TO WATCH IN HD! Flying through a firework show with a DJI Phantom 2 and filming it with a GoPro Hero 3 silver. The quad was not damaged. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvkcqgpZJCw What a view.
  • Converting photos to black and white

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    utilerU
    Thanks guys, will have a look!
  • Why Are You Still Using Windows XP?

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    TandemT
    @trogluddite said: *(*PS - apologies to any real hackers out there. As any true hacker knows, a hacker is someone who just loves finding new ways to make computers do the 'impossible'. There's another word for the 'naughty people' we're talking about here - "criminals".) ... criminals and lawful intercept
  • Thumbnail VS Icon view

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    Thanks for the information, I just wanted to know why for my own education.
  • Avoid this non payer

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    @hieru said: @krisidious said: I require people to pay in phases. Sketch, Preliminary and the Construction docs. They pay at the beginning of each phase. That sounds like a good approach - I think I'll have to give it a go some time. Normally I rely on a rock-solid contract and a 50% deposit (if they won't pay that then it's usually a good indicator that you'll have trouble collecting your fees at the end of a project). Same process here. Worked well for the last 10yrs
  • The size of things.

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    Certainly puts things in perspective. KrisM
  • STAR WARS VII anyone?

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    @daniel said: I wonder why "real film" and not digital? They are both nothing but a medium, but I would think digital would be so much easier for editing and distribution. Film [media] is still considered the 'art', and the quality far superior, the major disadvantages are actually the 'shoot' day logistics, matching stock, waiting for rushes and clearances... the majority of british films I have worked on use both, digital for high speed and super high speed action, film for dialog and majestic images... digital is catching up... both are expensive to do well, but digital can be done on the 'cheap'... I have friends working on this series of films and they say that security is the most extreme they have ever encountered... I do special physical effects, and a lot of these can be enhanced with digital effects, but not economically replaced... [ yet ] john
  • Second Livestock – virtual reality for chickens

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    Did anyone get the sound bite? The bird has a microphone. And, yes, we do need to ponder. Edible 3d printing is gearing up.
  • Proper Landscape Art - my wife :-)

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    Thank you Yes 365 is a big number. If she manages to get this funded though it should be amazing: seeing the progression of a whole year, the cycle of the seasons, through the paintings. Unearthed: yes, as if painting in oils wasn't challenging enough, the issues of working outdoors add a whole new set of complications. Louise has found ways to deal with this, although on occassion she does return home with almost as much paint on her as on the canvas! Thanks for the kind words everyone. It means a lot. A.
  • Glascow School of Art Fire

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    emerald15E
    It was odd to see this on the news - it felt more like a unique painting or sculpture being destroyed. Although I've never been to see the building, I (like most people) am pretty familiar with it & particularly fond of the design details. I am quite sure Glasgow School of Art will be restored with every care - the building is held in such esteem by all.
  • Wut R U Listening 2 ?

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    Shakira Drums Up World Cup Video With Messi, Piqué, Tiger And Son | The Huffington Post -by Carolina Moreno http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/22/shakira-world-cup-video-_n_5373633.html [image: slide_350610_3766443_free.jpg] "Shak’s “Waka Waka” became a worldwide anthem for 2010’s South Africa World Cup and this time she’s joined forces with Brazilian singer Carlinhos Brown and adapted her song “Dare” for the much-anticipated soccer tournament. " The new site above has the best video on the song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eqkx3ANHxMw&feature=player_detailpage 13 Music Festivals You Should Actually Attend This Summer | The Huffington Post | by Katherine Brooks
  • Secrets of the Ancient Egyptians

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    pilouP
    The french Touch!
  • Mexican and South/Central American Standards?

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    K
    Many years ago when I was an apprentice, I bought a beautiful leather covered 100' tape. We were on the job laying out some trusses, being very careful to put them on the mark but I could see that something was wrong. Some of the trusses were crooked. I had bought a tape that was in decimal feet. I didn't know such a thing existed. My first lesson in different measurement systems. Like I say, it keeps you on your toes. KrisM
  • Architectural Visualization Day 2014 in Gothenburg Sweden

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    novenaN
    sounds interesting, thanks for the tip...
  • Convert real world curves to Cad, help.

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    pbacotP
    It wasn't that long ago but nearly. Cracked me up.
  • How are things in YOUR country?

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    Mike LuceyM
    A couple of noteworthy things came to my attention today. The first relates to what is happening in my neck of the woods. When future generations of Irish were put into economic slavery by our cowardly elected political class to prop up the banksters around Europe the IMF set out requirements with regards to what happens with the country's assets. It now looks that these assets are being no sold off at bargain prices to the actual banksters that the populous propped up in the first place! It has happened in Greece and is now happening in Ireland. Next I imagine will be Portugal, Spain, Italy etc etc. Its mind boggling to say the least. However it looks that many folks here are actually now understanding what is taking place in spite of little or no reporting by the so called nation media and getting quite pissed off. We have local and EU elections coming up on the 23rd May and it will be interesting to see which way the general vote goes. I have a feeling that the government parties that got the country into the mess in the first place and the shower that is currently playing along with the banksters will find out that they are not that popular any longer. I expect to see a huge swing to the 'left'. What happens after that will be interesting! On the international front it looks like Russia is now continuing with the chess game! 'Russia strives to exclude the dollar from energy trading' http://voiceofrussia.com/2014_05_13/Russia-strives-to-exclude-the-dollar-from-energy-trading-5138/ This 'move' is little reported in the western media. From what I understood it would have taken years for Russia to organise a system to lessen the Petro Dollars influence but maybe it about to happen. As long as all sides (USA, EU, BRICKS) keep playing the chess game I am not too concerned as the 'man on the street' gets along which or ever. If it turns into something more than chess, that is a different matter.

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