The queen is hot, so get it on...
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dh, what mitcorb said, +1.
Re Rubies, scary, maybe, there are so many, and it can be hard differentiating between versions and working out which can be be useful to ones workflow, but dark, absolutely not.
Its too late in the evening for me now, but let me put a selection of rubies together for you tomorrow which will, I promise, free your sketchupmind and literally save hours of tedium better spent realising the goal.
baz.
(sometimes known as 'Big Bad Baz', you physic or what?)ps: the seam(ing) problem: how about you post a simple example in su which you have proven in your renderer to be disrespectful, I bet you someone here will work it out.
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haha thats an image in itself. naughty sketchup.
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Brothers and Sisters,
Bring a cold pair to each as I have expanded.
However, not to the end of this rabbit hole (speaking of, drop some ice and channel Hugh Hefner -- he is now again -- check Taschen).
This is for launching into the cosmos.
B3,
Bring that, if you have a list of Ruby extraordinary, I will ponder Jack action with punch.
Durant "I am goo grow" Hapke
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DH. As promised here is a selection of some of the rubies I use most often, there are many, many more. I've lashed up a few quick examples, very basic, but you will get the idea.
Most are very generously donated by the ruby wizards, others are for purchase for very little from Smustard, amongst others. (Those below are all free)
Some come with documentation, others are obvious, and yes it's easy to get swamped with them.
I tend to grab them when I see them and put em in an 'Unplugged rubies' folder. Then load them one at at time and decide if I will find them useful, if not, then back they go to unplugged, cos you never know. (It's often useful to open them in notepad for any documentation.)
As well as these, I find 'Purge', 'Start front face tool' and "copy along path' essential.
I hope you will find this useful, you gotta get into rubies, every time a ruby wiz releases a new ruby its almost like getting a new version of sketchup.I'm sure others will have a few recomendations too.
baz
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By "Taschen", do you mean the bookstore?
Re: the illustration--nice ride!!
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DH, I just came upon this very informative thread on rubies, with examples, check it out.
bazhttp://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=16909#p134051
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Brothers and Sisters,
Bring it.
Set fear dials to 0.0.
All rules to "off."
Durant "imperfection is perfect" Hapke
PS -- Baz -- Good slam, I'm Jack slam digging.
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Brothers and Sisters,
Bring me some Jack action...
Have some new wires up, but still have to do a lot of tuning.
I'm looking for answers again, not the Jack bird tiny ones, I want the big hog answers to the big Jack hog lines of inquiry -- bring that.
For this moment now, a bee is stinging and I must go swatting.
Durant "there is a power in this bucket" Hapke
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I would hate to find out first hand just what the thing does exactly
I feel inspired to model a machine I've been scheming up to build for the maker faire.... Always good to see what your brain is working on,
Chris
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digital DADA... dadadadadadadadadaadadada... very unique.. keep going.
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@chris fullmer said:
I would hate to find out first hand just what the thing does exactly
I feel inspired to model a machine I've been scheming up to build for the maker faire.... Always good to see what your brain is working on,
Chris
Yeah, especially since you gotta climb a ladder to get bit.
Durant, have you been travelling again?
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M to the I to the Corb,
Corb is a Jack Hog of a nice word.
Your dialed into the right frequency, Kenneth, traveling has been Jack bird on -- and on -- and over the crown and down deep.
More on it all.
Durant "fight the darkness, but keep slamming" Hapke
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Well,
I am seeing no glandular problems with this latest image.
Still contemplating the depth of the typography.
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M to the IORB,
Bring it and move on to the next cocktail.
Someone I happened into back in Jack bird December, asked me if I use Goggle SketchUp, and it got me spinning back to my early action with the entire 3D you slamming build it and I bring it.
Seems forever ago, and I hate nostalgia.
It's a twisty thing, a lens poised backwards to the curve in green.
I wanted that action, but your hopes for the future must evolve, yes?
I'm saying yes.
And kicking cocktail needs new results -- needs new outcomes or one ends up watching to much television -- and that can be double dis-empowering.
And what about the hidden lust?
Lust for life, lust for lust.
Lusting is youth, and lusting can be owned at any point in time, it jack bird seems to me.
I've a lot of lusting in me these days, I guess that's what the Jack hog theme of 010 is going to be.
Need and lust are cousins but not the same.
Durant "hand it over or pour" Hapke
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No doubt about it, you've got some vision in the here and now and in the yet to be. This last image is very thought provoking.
Soon as I can figure out how to do it, I will throw something back at you to consider. May be low tech, and no match for your machines, though. -
Brothers and Sisters,
Bringing back the Jack bird.
Meat puppet attach -- and want our women.
Durant "fold a stool" Hapke
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Damn these are nice! I always thought your work was very inspiring, the last one is great and again a great idea to put it upside-down
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Brothers, and Sisters,
Bring the evolution -- bring the funk.
The funk is the beat and the "click" now the pen stroke.
Regarding the latest with the grays, there is little -- it appears many have tired of said topic, including the infiltrators, and this has put the entire "attack" on hold.
This is indifference, a state I don''t dig -- who does?
Many it would appear.
Many many people I encounter at the Cat and the Fiddle are infected by indifference, and compounding such in many, a hot running pipe of complacency.
I've been there -- pour another over ice -- as what is that action about.
The good fight.
Right on, but that screams so moronic lame -- tired.
Fight the good fight... I'm not sure if it's all about struggle, or sharp stick slinging.
I did it when I was popped out eggs pants, but as time jerked by, it became somewhat clear that fighting as a Jack bird relevant metaphor is only about a 23% of an assistance -- or 17% -- I go back and forth -- regardless, it's not all the ship of creative requires really bring it and float potent.
It's a push off from the dock, but not a tool for navigation and reward... Not booty... I'm not into the entire word "booty" -- it's reminds me to much of cats, and that brings me back to the Cat and the Fiddle and hitting bottles and curves and looking to stay clear of the hairy ghost hands.
Not so much.
Sketch Up... It's like a big wedge of chalk, and at one point, the internet was a blank apartment building wall... Now, not so much.
But regardless, the Jack bird reality is that curves and sex (or if your a chick, it would be a whatever non-curve), is where one needs to go when creativity is fog like drifting.
Bring that.
I was tipping a few with this one "jump back in" action curve, and yeah, she knows Samantha, who by the way is not to be found around the C&F these days -- bring it in cowboy Sam -- so we are tipping and she's all "why do you have to frustrate yourself with all that crazy figuring, your brain is way to noisy."
Thank you for that, Ms. "I want to sleep with a blank ream of paper because my fantasy is more believable to me then."
That's what it's about you know, I've Jack bird seen it a thousand times, the one night stand is driven by pretending in a manner that's uninterrupted by the facts. Not that this is Jack bird bad, but it is a good idea in my deck of 78 call the magician just that, the Jack bird magician.
Anyway, it's creepy sometimes when a curve -- hot or not -- wants you to shut down the spark mean early in the evening so as not to disrupt the dance of "I don't normally do this."
Do not bring that.
I'm talking about something else, not the expected dance, but the slam fantastic -- the relevant slam, and that requires some assistance from culture.
Prince and the Revolution seem to have caught that wave back in the way back day -- 1999 (the record), and/or P Rain -- it was all in synchronicity (and the Police then).
So, when thinking is stuck and tired and pondering all about the complacent mundane fog of "non-bringing," best defense is go to the porn and open your neurons. Open the receptors with some buckle cream and/or ointment, put Mr. Sparks out and let the flesh wash over your ear-balls.
Or one can just quit caring, take up model railroading, embrace the fog, bring it into the basement where your layout will be.
Pour one and see my discontent getting the better of me.
Durant "on tap" Hapke
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Indifference, and thus, complacency are the worst things.
Better to have hatred and anger heaped on you if you cannot find love and acceptance.
At least it's passion, although not my favorite.
But don't be the hater, and channel the anger energy into interesting things such as that which you have gifted here.
I thought boar or bull, definitely built for power, when I viewed it.Excellent expression! Not indifference. And definitely not complacent.
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Brothers and Sisters,
I've been stealing some time with the big heads over at the culvert, and they confirm the double rotor ships in said "blue people" is likely a brain implant fired into the heads of the design team working on the production.
Gray meat grinder mobile.
Durant "fire it over her head" Hapke
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