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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
    [image: 1772321652014-caf3.jpg]
  • Awesome new file sharing website Ge.tt

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    Rich O BrienR
    Been using Gett for awhile. Not bad. Read about this the other day... http://www.joukuu.com/ Manage multiple online storage accounts. Having tried it yet but looks promising
  • SketchUcation: More SketchUppy than SketchUp

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    I just want more!
  • Tsunami, Japan

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    honoluludesktopH
    Lets give the survivors a break, they "fear" for their lives. The contamination is getting worst. Who can say where this will go. How come there are NO "National/International charity rock concerts" to raise money in America? A local Hawaii TV station had a fund raiser, but where are those like "Elton", and others?
  • Do you use Social Networking for promotion of your work

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    daleD
    @solo said: Csaba, very true, in fact I recently did this with a person you know (no names mentioned) who has pretty much spammed FB with their SU related product, it got so irritating that I could no longer handle it and worked against that person IMO. And I think this will get even worse and become more evident when they are using software that auto posts to a bunch of different networking sites at once.
  • Silhouette versus SU

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    http://www.alecrivers.com/3dmodelingwithsilhouettes/ Interesting paradigm. Think this could be a complement 2D > 3D sketching.
  • SU to Revit Workflow

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    AnssiA
    The interaction between SU and BIM applications has always been a mixed bag. In the stone age SU had import plugins for Archicad and Autodesk Architectural Desktop that attempted to translate SU models into the native objects of these applications, with not-that-impressing results. Vertical faces were translated into walls, horizontal into slabs and oblique ones into roofs, and hole-cutting components into doors and windows. Good idea, but the results were usually messy with many redundant objects etc. unless your SU model was very simple, preferably a clean outer shell of a building. Today SU models can be imported into Revit and Archicad either as imported objects or mass models. So SU can be used in a limited way to model things like furniture or other things that do not have to be parameter-driven. Also, I haven't found a way to smooth curved SU surfaces in either application, so in hidden-line 3D views SU-imported curved objects are fairly unusable. The same things apply largely to imported "mass models" too. As SU is a face-modeller, the usual massing tools don't work, but you can apply building elements to SU faces. I am now doing my first full project in Revit. On the whole I feel it is quite a powerful tool, but it works quite differently from traditional CAD. It is almost totally about modelling/managing the building database, and if you look to work in a traditional CAD way you should probably look elsewhere. I always say that my ideal BIM application would be a mixture of Revit and Archicad features, with the SketchUp interface. Anssi
  • Flashmob

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    Forwarded many time, thanks! @solo said: Pretty cool one.
  • Panyee FC

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    marvins_dadM
    Inspirational...fun!
  • Happy noruz

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    KrisidiousK
    Happy Noruz...
  • Will work free...for one of these.

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    honoluludesktopH
    If you are asking me, no, but as you might guess, prior to vpc, the network did not use ubc.
  • Mr Green goes nuclear!

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    The west needs to get its ar*e behind Thorium (and stop invading counties such as Libya!) With the amount of money we spent going after Saddam, we could have easily used that for Thorium-based nuclear development.
  • How to get around planning restrictions

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    That featured on an episode of Grand Designs. For me, the finished building is an architectural tour-de-force, but does not appeal as a home.
  • Oh crap!! Japanese propaganda is sooo funny.

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    honoluludesktopH
    I dunno, IMO a good way to explain to children without freaking them out. Some American children brought up in the era of the nuclear war scare would have recurring nightmares about the bomb.
  • IDough for ipad

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    @dave r said: re: Embedding. When you click on Embed under the video, also tick the box for Use Old Embed Code. Then you can get the code you need to embed the video. I'm still not going to buy an iPad for now but it's looking like there are more reasons to do so. I was doing that (clicking the old embedded code box)- honestly! It just wasn't working for me this morning. I must admit that the jury here is also still out a bit on the purchase of an iPad. I've also been lusting over the Asus EP121 (yes- with Windows 7- but I quite like W7 ), but then again, it's too much money, and it's almost the same amount of money as a better quality Macbook Pro (which I could also load Windows onto anyway). Perhaps Stalinist communism wasn't such a bad idea after all?- you know, we have only one computer, and that's the ONLY computer money will ever buy us?! It would make life so less complicated!
  • Happy St.Patrick's Day

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    It was grim in London, a few pubs had flags outside and I saw somebody wearing a shamrock hat but apart from that you would not have know it was paddies day. Wish I had been in Liverpool for that the party is always great we have a great Irish community.
  • Why light needs darkness

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    AnssiA
    @honoluludesktop said: work of the world's great(est) photographer, Ed Weston There are so many great photographers that I couldn't add the (est) suffix to anyone. Another I love is Josef Sudek: [image: josef-sudek.jpg] [image: sudek-egg.jpg]
  • Chrome browser logo or icon

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    mitcorbM
    The logo reminds me of the remote camera lens on the alien craft in the early movie production of "War of the Worlds".
  • Real or Render?

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    majidM
    I got a 6/6 . differences are in details
  • New Traffic Lights ?

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    pilouP
    Curious that Color blind is for people who confuse and transform some colors, because there is also people who see colors in B & W !
  • Blend Image Help Please

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    Dave RD
    Matte, I hope your fever has come down. Here's a quickie for the process I used to create the gradient. The pros probably know a better way but this works. The table is Christian Becksvoort's classic Shaker table. In this example I am just using exports direct from SU. One is textured with lines turned off and the other is Hidden Line using my Pencil MP1 style. Both images were exported at 3000 pixels wide because I wanted the pencil lines to be thin and light. [image: 5539777800_4e4981f295.jpg] Textured export [image: 5539198313_b92d1441f9.jpg] Hidden Line I used Photoshop Express but I guess the process would be similar in any image editor. I opened both images. In the textured one, I created an additional layer I called Lines and then copied and pasted the hidden line image to that layer. I put the textured layer on top. I could have copied the textured image to a new layer in the hidden line image and eliminated the step of rearranging layers but that's not a big deal. [image: 5539198377_b37d27166a.jpg] Layers Then I selected the Gradient tool and set it to go from transparent to white and made sure Transparency was selected. I used a linear gradient for this but there are other options. [image: 5539219095_2a8a0373f0.jpg] Gradient settings Then it was a simple matter of clicking and dragging to indicate where the gradient would be. The shorter the line, the steeper the gradient--the more quickly the image blends from one to the other. I played with different angles and directions to find something suitable. [image: 5539198559_228559ecaf.jpg] Christian Becksvoort's Shaker Classic textured and in pencil

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