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    @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
    She never stops! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4xevKwKZm8
  • My new Doctor

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    My grandpa who lived in the city almost all his life ate tons of sweets, lots of meat, almost no vegetables, in his youth drank a lot and he reached 91. But he did walk a lot. My other grandpa, who lived in the countryside most of his life and had a field and animals to take care of, reached 96. He had a great sense of humor. We still think what killed him was taking him to live in a city when he was 91, but who knows? Medicine is not an exact science, like Math. Remember when bloodletting was standard practice?
  • Mitsubishi iMiEV

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    @unknownuser said: But I'd like to know why do most things now start with a small 'i'? Same reason there were car models called 'CD' and 'laser' back when CD players were new. Turbo. LX. Royale. Whatever - something catches the public eye/ear and for a while becomes a signifier of cool and desirable. Remember when there were lots of Xs and Zs in car model names? Not quite sure why there have never been Ford Mustang 'Schlong' variants, or NIssan NIpples.
  • Full-size LEGO House

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    StinkieS
    lol. I'd need lots of aspirin if I lived in that house. Xanax, too.
  • Murdoch attack on 'dominant' BBC

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    Too true mate!
  • What makes your town unique? or an interesting game

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    Mike LuceyM
    Good idea for a Topic. I will start checking out Ennis.
  • A Self-Congratulatory Moment

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    great news, remus. keep it up.
  • SketchUp as a tool in participitory design

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    andersry The CABE architecture centres in the UK regularly hold public consultations and participatory events to engage the public in the design process of new developments. I work for part of this organisation. Sketchup has been used in this way. See document, might be useful. http://www.architecturecentre.net/docs/content/futurescape_report.pdf and a whole load of links http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&rlz=1T4GGIE_enGB340GB340&q=cabe+architecture+centres+sketchup&meta= Don't under estimate the SU learning curve though. Mr and Mrs Smith and their kids want to tell you in five minutes want they want in the new park or shopping centre, without training they can sketch it on paper a lot faster than they can in Sketchup. Sketchup is great if you have a week long consultation event, if it is just one day, get the pencils and paint out. If you need more info pm me. It is also worth mentioning that there is a general consensus that community consultations on urban design are often handled very ineffectively. All to often developers don't "consult" the public until they have planning permission and are about to start building. So the public's opinions at that late stage can have no effect on the outcome. At the other extreme, empowering the public to draw their ideas, while important, needs to be handled very delicately. If not it can be disingenuous, as you can mislead them into thinking that they are the design team. They are the client, not the designers. CABE have some good best practice info for public consultation. http://www.cabe.org.uk/
  • Guess what It Is

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    And also impressive the last paragraph: combining the two techniques. If they can map the structure and also distinguish the elements, I would not need anymore to struggle with those spectra: [image: ucQG_IR_pentacene.jpg] That's like if you take a single molecule in your hands, touch it and feel the structure.
  • The vilain strike back

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    @ecuadorian said: BTW, perhaps it's time to implement a system that allows users to give a or a to a post and hide posts below a certain threshold. This would greatly improve the Signal to Noise Ratio in the forums.
  • How cool is this...

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    This is one I did a while ago. It has 40+ hotspots and was a complete pig to setup. I used the CubicPanOut plug-in to produce the 6 views per hotspot then moved the 40x6 images over to my Mac and then CubicConverter and CubicConnector to make the finished movie. This is a link to the Quicktime movie on my dropbox account, its 280Mb so don't try and play it from here, you'll have to download it first. http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/373226/StPeters/1287-QTVR-V2.mov
  • Sketchpad - Software from 1963

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    Just to envision such a GUI is incredible, but to actually execute it in 1963 is utterly astonishing. Google, hire this man!
  • The front fell off

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    Wow, that was brilliant! The script was perfect, but the delivery and comedic timing was astonishing- they made Monty Python look like am-dram understudies (Blasphemy, I know). Must remember that line for next client meeting: Client: "And will this building be friendly to the environment?" Architect: "Oh, yes..... we've designed it to that it won't even be in the environment so there's nothing to worry about in that respect!"
  • Concrete bollard

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    FYI, http://www.kingluminaire.com/king-luminaire-product/bollards/bollard-types.asp?type=12
  • Fun Fact - Mythbusters uses Sketchup

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    Mythbusters. They have one of, if not THE, coolest jobs in the world. And they use Sketchup. What's left to do in life?
  • Printing question

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    StinkieS
    Hmm ... Sounds good. I'll get me some. Thanks for the tip. Edit: Oh ... anyone got any experience with those - to my pauperish standards - fairly expensive Epson printers? (http://nl.backoffice.be/shop/information.asp?partid=C11CA16305) They worth it? Edit2: just saw that Ilford's got a whole range of ICC profiles on their site. I just gotta try the one for the cheap printer I got now (Pixma iP4200) with some of their paper. Might turn out okay. Great tip, Jackson.
  • Processing language :for artists, architects...

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    @unknownuser said: Processing ! and "Open Source" so you can use any works, modify,...etc drawing, 3D, Images, sound, videos, interaction! Thank you for your suggestion. This is a really funny tool. Today I draw my new website-logo (a simple bee) with processing. [image: youtubeg.png] It's very interesting to learn coding with a tool like this. I guess, I will order the book of Ira Greenberg about processing. It is similar to Adobe Macromedia Flash. Also a great feature is adding OpenGL-Libraries. This makes scenes and animations very smooth. Cheers monk77
  • Textures, where to find them

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    And remember to check out our links in the Materials Forum: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=486
  • Sending MMS to the US?

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    @unknownuser said: Skype worked for my Brother and me, he was in Rota Spain, i was here in the US. For MMS??
  • Sitebuilder-Revit not loading in windoz (looking for advice)

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    answer: java wasn't updated when Sitebuilder was installed. The latest of both programs was downloade, then the old versions removed, and Java was reinstalled prior to Sitebuilder being reinstalled. Works fine. Revit is next....
  • Custom home builders

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    Eddy We are located in the Dallas area and been building for the last 5 years, things started going south last year when an investor of ours tried to micro manage a project and ended stealing his own progress draws to finance another project which forced us to take him to arbitration, the knock we took was heavy and forced us to scale our operation down significantly, currently we are focused on high end kitchens/bathrooms, design and consultation. I hope to get things going again later in the year and am currently bidding on a few projects north of Dallas.

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