Is the Gallery section starting to resemble 3DWH?
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I just realize that there are wankers all around the world!
Thank god they do not know the word here (although when they suspect someone calls them names they do not understand, they get suspicious that those words are not very flattering either)
When my mom once yelled at her 2-y-o grandson saying "are you normal"? the little kid got scared and with a sad face answered "No, I am not normal"!
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@solo said:
Evan, you just described a Redneck.
Ouch, that hurt. I am from the west bank XD
But getting back to the point...I kinda want the gallery to stay the same, why change the system when it could do more harm than good? -
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Deja vu!..... This same discussion happened at the original SU Forum many years ago. Some felt the quality of the submissions was substandard. Hence many Architectural types left and created a separate forum.
I would leave the structure as is. If you have a need for more professional opinions and feedback, then goto the appropriate forum, such as http://www.pushpullbar.com/But be careful! posting crap over there wont be tolerated, and you could endup bleeding.
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@unknownuser said:
Okay, imagine this: I export a large image from SU. I then downsample it in Photoshop, so that I end up with crisp edges.
Native or not?
native in my opinion. A screenshot would be 'raw'
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@solo said:
@unknownuser said:
pps: Definition of wanker:
Β°(British AU NZ slang pejorative) An idiot, a stupid, annoying or ineffectual person.Forgot the other ex colonial country, South Africa.
wanker!
Just remembered the link name to one of my favorite Mac utilities!
Sharpshooter http://www.iwankerl.com/Software/Sharpshooter/
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@unknownuser said:
How many times can a car model be "Modded" by adding increasingly bigger rims, rear wings, and lowering the vehicle? It becomes pointless to visit the warehouse (I like to call it the Sh*@house), as there is not really anything there of much value anymore.
As time goes on, I agree with what you said more and more. People upload "The most detailed line ever", or "The roundest box ever" to the 3DWH... Not to mention the fact that there are three spammers on there right now. Honestly, I don't think that the good balances out the bad anymore. http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=d534f833ef926de7f257e6407cc45a4f&prevstart=0 It's rather sad where it's gone. There used to be more people who really cared about their work like Xayzer. http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/search?uq=0638468642647248596253588&scoring=m It's really becoming worse every day...
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And then there are rednecks like me who just southern the place up
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Leave it as it is. The wip and finished works separations will lead to a complete mess, it happened to other forums (blenderartists). Just tell me where to place the thread of Durant Hapke? Where the "contest like" threads of solo? A separate topic like "tests" could be interesting though.
Avoid a voting system (like five stars) too, this will only show that there are some "clubs" inside SCF community. It already smells like this to me... -
As a total noob here I'd just like to add that for someone who doesn't know their way around there is so much to sort through.
Personally I think it would be helpful if the gallery had subsections.
It seems to me that a gallery is a place to display finished work, be it good or bad.
Perhaps a subsection simply called the drawing office or drawing board or the workshop, something that gives it an obvious use, where all the WIPs can be viewed with a link to the final Image, or images, that have eventually been placed in the gallery with a link back.This way you can look through the finished work and easily find the relevant WIP or happily follow the WIPs themselves.
I also agree with others that have said it's better to post a separate thread when you want an answer to a question. I have a lot of experience with forums, as a user and moderator, and threads with a specific question in their header get a much higher answer rate than questions buried in other threads. It also makes searching for answers more effective.
And I'm have been happily amazed by the helpfulness of all the people here.
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@solo said:
I say leave things the way they are, It just takes a click to get out of a thread with works one may feel trivial, and then you can ignore it from there onwards.
Maybe folks could use 'WIP' in the title also.
I agree with Pete and others that think we should keep it as is. Adding "WIP" to the subject line, or ""no post work", "Podium render" etc. would be enough. Easy enough to click through and pick out you personal interest.
Some years ago the moderators simplified the forum and I think it has been and will be for the best.
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Is the poll's result no longer valid?
After a long and sensible debate it seems not many members were particulary interested in the split? Even though those that voted favoured the split.
The long serving contributors seem to favour an 'as is' approach, just better tagging of posts.
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I agree with rclub (whether that matters or not though. . .)
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@unknownuser said:
Is the poll's result no longer valid?
After a long and sensible debate it seems not many members were particulary interested in the split? Even though those that voted favoured the split.
The long serving contributors seem to favour an 'as is' approach, just better tagging of posts.
I don't know if you realise Sketchucation is a commercial enterprise. As far as I know Mike Lucey, Gaieus, Coen and TBD are the owners. Their revenue seems to come from Google ads. They don't seem to consider whether it could be some kind of PR consultancy for those who use Sketchup and contribute expertise in one form or another.
But if at the base it is really a kind of Women's Institute then "as is" seems dull but peaceful. It just seems a bit of an insult to the efforts of those who brought us high speed, multi-connected multimedia personal computing not to even discuss, for example, Matteo's suggestion. Don't you think?
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Well, one thing is that SketchUcation is a commercial enterprise and another is that the forums have only been "commercialised" with what you can see as ads here. We are using a pre-made forum software that allows some things and allows others via so called "MOD's" (read "modifications" that we would call "plugins" in SU).
Trying to find the best possible solution for everyone involved in such a case is not easy. Ye, I could modify the size of (generated) thumbnails to quite an extreme but would that be handy? I am not sure.
Please, keep the ideas coming...
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@unknownuser said:
@chrisglasier said:
I don't know if you realise Sketchucation is a commercial enterprise.
Hi Chris,
I'm completely aware of the value of the SketchUcation brand but, as Gaieus has mentioned, the forums i feel remain relatively free from providing a commercial service to it's consumers[members]. But that is whole other debate from Dean's original issue.@unknownuser said:
@chrisglasier said:
But if at the base it is really a kind of Women's Institute then "as is" seems dull but peaceful.
At the base of all established communities is etiquette. Which i think is what has kicked off this debate! And as it has ran i've followed closely as it highlights a flaw. For me, as new members register, whether young or old, it's up to those who care to lead by example. Leaving 'as is' suggestion that has developed throughout the thread shows me that fundamentally the system works. But if creating a peaceful but dull community we fail to correct the flaw then members like Dean, Stinkie, Matteo and yourself(+ many more) will continue to feel frustrated by numerous unfinished and jumbled WIP's. I voted yes to splitting the Gallery but also posted asking is the 'poll still valid?' The reason for this was i noticed a theme begin to develope in the debate. One which you also hit upon. Have we explored all options before coming up with a viable solution? Dean also showed concern with regard limiting participation and segregating user levels.
So, this leads us back to what is wrong?
Here, is typically what new members are faced with on arrival at SCF. The Newbie Forum clearly states it's intention but every other Forum allows members to interpret what they consider they should post there. This casual (or dull ) approach has led to the perceived abuse of the Gallery Forum. The unwritten etiquette of what a WIP should entail has been misinterpreted. And because this has been let linger it has grown, leaving long serving contributors dismayed and new members unaware of this 'unwritten etiquette'.
How do we fix it?
@unknownuser said:
@chrisglasier said:
It just seems a bit of an insult not to even discuss, for example, Matteo's suggestion.
You've hit the nail on the head here, as has Matteo. Looking elsewhere for creative approaches will provide possible solutions. Adapting these approaches here will provide the framework which we can build upon. As Gaieus, just mentioned it's by making these suggestions and offering opinions that'll help iron out the wrinkles!
I hope this clears up my previous post, which unintentionally lacked detail. And yes i'm incredibly dull, that's why i come here
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%(#000080)[by matteo on 24 Jun 2010, 12:40
what about a visual index? something like a thumbnail gallery.]
though matteo plans is very suggestive, i think that it would be more the spirit of sketchup (in the layout of the page of SketchUcation) to add a Wips folder besides the Gallery folder and with the same treatment. I mean two folders.what do you think ? rclub24?
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Would it be possible to have a gallery that was full of thumbnails and pictures that could be viewed by category, author, status, most popular, most commented, expertise (perhaps computed from members scores)?
Could this be independent of the standard forum application other than its launch - I think the Daily Catchup is like that? If so comments could then be attached and opened from the image itself and/or some other link.
For me the main thing is that it would be a proper web gallery. The element of contributor/viewer choice is considerably widened. And for me I do not get notification of a new post in a topic I am interested in that when opened simply says AWESOME.
Sorry Rich if you thought I was suggesting you were dull - not so.
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This is indeed a good idea, Chris, although I doubt we could "tune" the forum software itself to do this but we could add "articles" to the Daily CatchUp (and/or similar things in case we would revive our monthly newsletter or similar).
It all depends on manpower at the moment however. The Daily CatchUp should have much more and much more versatile content anyway but that's unfortunately not an automated system but manual article writing (which would also involve subjective decision what to write about for instance).
We are seriously considering a brand new website (main page and similar) that could (possibly? maybe?) pull info from various parts of the forum and we could continuously showcase valuable contributions throughout the various sections of the forums (or am I just dreaming? Well, that's my goal at the moment anyway).
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That's good to know there are moves afoot to exploit let us say more adventurous use of software. It seems to me that the functionality of gallery pages can be limited to navigation (multi-entry point browsing), uploading, resizing, commenting, and possibly rating. I don't know about uploading but the rest seems to be within the skills in the community. I am sure it has to be open (and therefore automatic) otherwise the same old moans will persist (should be like TV where the viewer can always change channel).
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