Some tips and tricks from out of the Box
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@box said:
But they have come from me, therefore From out of the Box.
Therefore, these things are 'Out of the Box'.
Therefore 'FROM' not required.
N'est Pas?
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I think the fact you are struggling with it explains the meaning of the title, it is a neither one thing nor the other. It isn't only out of the box it is also out of the box and even some stuff in the box. On that rather ambiguous note I'm for my bed (as they colloquially say in one of the places I have lived, dreadful grammar tho).
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Fredoscale has the ability to change the plane that is used for scaling, allowing you to control the -1 scale of off axis objects, making for an easy mirror tool.
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Your never ending supply of βtips and tricksβ is much appreciated ! Many many thanks for your efforts.
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Technic of the Circle + inclined segment!
Was very efficient and yet seen at Kito Raupp more ten years ago!Many tricky things there!
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And yes I have acknowledged Kito and posted links to his videos many times when I have shown these techniques elsewhere. Probably even earlier in this thread.
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Not a tip or trick just some fun with Fredo's Animator.
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Ready for Mars!
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A bit of an exercise getting my hands working together again after an injury. Several very obvious errors included.
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I had no idea where that was headed until the very end. Some excellent inferencing tips in there
Hope the hands recover too!
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Cheers Rich, I'm sure the hands will get there in the end, just so long as I keep the mind working.
Making knots is always a good brainteaser. -
@rich o brien said:
I had no idea where that was headed until the very end. Some excellent inferencing tips in there
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The magic of Brain in a Box combined with SketchUp...
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the Gordian knot!
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@box said:
Making knots is always a good brainteaser.
The knots make knots on my brain . Great show Box !
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Cool approach to something Iβve rarely ever have had to model.
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Yeah, there's one tip in there I hadn't thought of using in this way before.
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I produced this for another thread and have since removed it.
I'll pop it in here for the benefit of others.Using weld to help scale a shape into an ellipse while retaining a circle.
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Excellent tip
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