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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
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    pilouP
    Edge Flange + SubDiv Beta9 by Max Smirnov [image: 1768324447649-giufo.gif] Banana [image: 1768324459907-unnafo.jpg]
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    @unknownuser said: Oh c'mon guys. Pencils in the Corner Bar? I'll gladly add a pencil to the Murphy, but don't you guys know how to chill out from work? ... um, I am at work.
  • Your name on this cup

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    KrisidiousK
    well, to me... seeing that I am one... I aspire to be professional in a lot of ways... but aboveall... no pun intended, originality and giving credit to others work, not taking it for your own, contributing new knowledge to the industry... so many 3D artists in the gaming world and rendering world use other peoples models, and then take credit for it... normally from one program to another... if you frequented 3DMax forums you could use their models, convert them, paint them, and so on... and then take credit for it, and the chances of anyone knowing are slim... this happened to me while building a racing simulator... I Can't say who I worked for, I had to sign NDA's but EA's SIM Racing and rFactor we're involved... and there were lawsuits flying... all over who's model was whose... and how they went about proving it was interesting... anyway I digress... I think a Pro is someone who brings something to the table...
  • "Imperial Rome" is migrating from the Pro Forums

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    @gaieus said: This guy is awsome! He decided to reconstruct the city centre of the ancient Rome. Have a look at this thread here from the "Old Forums"! Pretty darn nice work. I wonder how long it took him to build it. That was a joke.
  • Moths are not microwaveable

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    Well I'm glad to hear you are not microwaving rats [But if you do the pigeons, you will probably need to finish them off under a grill.] This is interesting though ..maybe they could survive a nukrear [GWB spelling] war. They might be the only thing left.....and one day evolve into....yes you guessed it.....Mothmen
  • National Geographic - What do you think?

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    Thanks Maggy, than it seems that it's not only me who doesn't like the illustration. As for your example - we are often asked by journalists to "act" like if we were just finding the things but whenever I can I try to avoid these situations. Still I also know some "media-archaeologists" (as we call them ) who love always being in the focus...
  • More than 1 TBD?

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    I'm glad everyone's enjoying Thor's models. I wonder why he calls himself the "original moron" and his website "Moron Studios"? To my architect's eyes, his designs for aircraft and spacecraft seem strikingly original...not moronic at all. Just today that program AC3D came up in a discussion I was having with Diego Matho at the Boston Architectural College about next fall's SketchUp classes (which I have agreed to teach again)...it's odd that Diego should have become aware of it at the same time as I did. It's my understanding that AC3D has been out there for nearly a decade, but that the developer has recently extended its capabilities. I've been reading the manual, and the clear interface with which one creates organic (subsurface-smoothed) objects from blocky faceted ones is something Google should emulate for SketchUp (assuming, that is, that Google continues developing SketchUp). AC3D also has a very nice built-in mechanism for reducing mesh object polygon count. Incidentally, although it is available on all OS right now, on the Linux platform AC3D is about the closest thing to SketchUp, as far as I can tell. I could wish it had better snaps/inferences, but at least it has some, which makes it almost unique among the Linux-friendly modelers that I have evaluated. --Lewis poster-Lewis Wadsworth
  • About Mayan´s creed

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    Thanks Jujú, I´ve just found this man, jewish, talking about 2.012 http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=oBTo5FFGsYw&feature=user Really interesting and his web-page too : http://www.jewishbohemian.com/about.htm Cheers.
  • The Curious Furniture of Ned Troide

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    @unknownuser said: Jack Daniels drinking table. I can relate to that piece of furniture!
  • Great SketchUp companion

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    Holy cr*p, Paul! Your Uncle's company makes some impressive stuff. Especially the structure in the attached image - beautiful. So you've pushed some rod, eh? I wish more engineers and architects had that kind of practical experience. On my last project, I actually had to explain to the structural engineer why we couldn't use stainless nuts on A36 bolts - seems he'd not heard of galvanic corrosion. I couldn't tell you the science behind it, but I know from experience just how bad a situation it is. 18" plate. Crazy. I'm glad I only have to deal with 16 gauge. The 72" Duet sculpture only weighs 65 lbs. Much easier on the back. [image: evz3_gallery11_big.jpg]
  • Hidden guest...?

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    Eric, How do You know its a She, maybe its just a Boulder.
  • I don't know

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    I have used it (the demo version) for facial reference before, and I think Alan has played with it too. I toyed with buying the full version a few years ago, when I was doing comic work, so I could save character heads and be able to position them, even change their expressions. But it's marketed to 3d game designers and is therefore too expensive for a hobbyist. But it's so fun to play with...the demo can be a real time waster.
  • Where are all the bikini babes?

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    CraigDC
    Here's one! http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=c9b74bdea7ca11ba6d22d048befb33ce&prevstart=0
  • Another Berry Good Very

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    Well Craig, We all know the health benefits of red wine.......but its not really something you can start drinking every day at 9AM
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    @will03 said: I love when bill murray is golfing with the flower heads and commentating his own performance lol! It's in the hole, it's in the hole!
  • Cool things to do with Google

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    Thanks Paul...very interesting and useful!
  • Weird tiffs...

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    @unknownuser said: It is very easy to write a TIFF-writer, but very difficult to write a fully TIFF compliant reader. http://home.earthlink.net/~ritter/tiff/ poster-Maggy
  • Google Groups

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    OK, clear thing: You buy my software and I'm buying you. Funny Much fun in the GPF, but here's more what is called "community life" azuby
  • Rotating Skyscraper

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    boofredlayB
    Love it.
  • Drink Beer and lose weight!

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    After much soul-searching I have decided to begin my modelling career as a professional "before" model. My impressive girth as well as my photoshop skills (for the after shots) will add credence to your most outrageous claims. Dave
  • Bokito...?

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    Me too Coen, the name sounds familiar but didn't know till i saw the newspaper with an articel.

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