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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
    Free TopMod Banana3 [image: 1767008020525-topmod_banana.jpg]
  • Robot Bird on TED

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    TIGT
    Here's another movie about the 'Festo'... this one shows its remote-control unit etc [flash=560,444:x7ydych2]http://www.youtube.com/v/4l0xavWi7kU[/flash:x7ydych2]
  • Global Warming

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    boofredlayB
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  • Merging partitions

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    R
    thanks everyone, I'll surely backup my data on an external hardisk then
  • Snake on a car.

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    R
    A friend of mine lives next to a golf course in Thailand. He has dispatched a few cobras with a nine iron. Now he wants me to visit. I don't have any golf clubs.
  • Pricing your work

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    IMO there's a big difference between a commissioned project (which should be charged per estimated hour) and a "free" image. And also if they want to license it for a single project, or to buy the copyright. And there's also a difference between an image used for a commercial project like a brochure, and one used in a book, magazine etc. I've never charged anything for books, magazines etc, except for one 3D/trueSpace image I made 15 years ago which apparently is still floating around on the net (just found it on Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/photos/49503103054@N01/3607124/in/photostream/ ) It was very small and old, so I charged around US$100 for it for use in a year book/report about a year ago. If it was for an ad or something more commercial I'd probably have charged more. For a larger/newer image I'd probably charge around $300-500? (and keep the copyright of course)
  • Khufu interactive

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    Looks very promising. Watched it on my laptop and was getting an odd flickering, probably a less then compliant graphic card.
  • 'The $300 House' Challenge

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    R
    You have to be careful what you do in the rollit bed. Anything too strenuous and the rollit could live up to its name and roll right down hill. Perhaps it should be like one of those hexagonal pencils.
  • Er ... come again?

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    I am convinced that until some type of horific event occurs here in the states that we will never get that one person to vote for that could enact any type of meaningful change. The powers that be ($$$$$$$) wouldn't allow for it. As I get older - I fear the only chance for real change to occur is if some entity (with the financial resources and the moral convictions to take on the big money corporations in their own arena) is able to come from outside the "inner circles" of our current political society and last long enough to make a difference. Unfortunately - anyone capable of meeting that criteria will likely have their own baggage (religion) that influences their objectives. Dean
  • Architects and friends across the pond...thoughts?

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    honoluludesktopH
    @escapeartist said: ........Perhaps the second question may be more philosophical with regards to an architect's motivations, but if your client handed you a portfolio of North U.K. sod-roofed cottages as references would you present an earth-bermed Frank Lloyd Wright? Thanks for posting the pictures. As for the above question, I suppose it would depend on how hungry I am. If you are not a builder, I suggest that you go to one that has a turn key operation with Architects on staff. While you are the Client, the Architect is additionally responsible to the City and State to provide a viable, legal solution. Are your request doable in your location in terms of building codes, etc.? Will your request require R&D not covered by standard fees? If not are you willing to pay for the R&D? The typical architects is typically ill equipped to pursue R&D, and depend on their association with manufactures to advance the state of the art. I can't speak for others, but my work is more about art, within the parameters of what I know about build-ability. What Box says below is also correct. In addition each Architect has his own area of expertise, are you talking to ones that are knowledgeable about your notions?
  • Funniest Classified Ad Ever

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    Rich O BrienR
    @gaieus said: David: I only posted this as a joke or something... I'd never ban you (I'd think about Rich though...) Feel free to ban me anytime if it makes you happy. I was thinking of starting my own forum anyway. It'll be RichUcation - The smartass place for daily beasting needs. spammers are welcome also
  • Video Game art?

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    michaliszissiouM
    Just a test pilou, nothing serious. My problem is the render engines though. These 'VG assets', low density meshes need the support of normal maps. Displacement won't work correctly because of this simple triangulated construction - it can't be subdivided correctly. Now, normal maps supposed to work with scanline render engines only. An unbiased or even biased, physically correct engine can't support them. It works with displacements and/or bumps only. Bumps look ugly though, great for hi frequency details only. I suppose, techniques like the above won't work for archi visualization, where Global Illumination is a must.
  • Where is the street view in google earth?

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    Rich O BrienR
    http://sketchup.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=158683
  • Happy Birthday Boo (Eric)

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    Bob JamesB
    Got in just under the line: Happy Birthday. Sounds (and looks) like a great vacation.
  • One End of Black hole over Moscow

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    EscapeArtistE
    I like how the second vid scrolls text that implying this is a relatively new phenomenon. I can hear the UFO or whatever conspiracy theorists gearing up to explain these, but they're called fallstreak or hole-punch clouds and they've been around as long as clouds have. Wikipedia has a nice entry if anyone's interested: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallstreak_hole
  • A good Nero Alternative?

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    GaieusG
    Well, I have a stock of 50 (now only 49) writeable DVD's. Since I began my freelancing small business, this was the first time the client wanted a "hard copy" of the product (a movie) and this was the only way to deliver. Sigh... What can I say? Eurocrats with their 50-year-old rules. Good they did not want it on film.
  • How avoid getting hit by a train...

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    leedeeteeL
    Very good.
  • Solar Sinter & Sun Cutter Project

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    J
    Thanks for pointing that out-didnt notice it the first few times through! I think he should have labeled it...
  • Amy Winehouse is dead, too

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    KrisidiousK
    yeah no surprise at all... and all the others mentioned... all drugs and booze to extremes. they couldn't handle success... morons. I really have no sympathy for those who have it all and throw it away.
  • Lucian Freud died

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    pilouP
    Artists never died, paintings sculpture, architecture...are surviving!
  • Fake apples

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    honoluludesktopH
    If an Apple hardware is a knock off, then when they sign on a Apple site, won't Apple be able to check cyphered certificates, or are those successfully counterfeit too? Didn't something like that happen before with downloading apps., or music, on a fake phone?

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