Glad it worked, but there must be something odd with your system if it can't handle the thumbnails.
Perhaps Tig or another of the intellectual giants here can solve it for you.
Glad it worked, but there must be something odd with your system if it can't handle the thumbnails.
Perhaps Tig or another of the intellectual giants here can solve it for you.
Cheers mate, have a bloody goodun and have a few tinnies for me.
Been 5 years, again, since I was home and over 10 years since I was there on Oz Day.
I usually manage to have a drink to it no matter what freezing hellhole I'm in at the time, it's warmed up to -7C here today.
I may be wrong but I think Grow will do what you want.
Well it aint called baseCamp for nothing sweetie.
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Use intersect faces to cut through the surface, then select and delete the bits you don't want.
A lot depends on your reason for testing.
If you are planning renovations then you need to test the areas that you will be creating dust in.
If you have kids and are concerned for their health then you need to test the areas that mostly affect them.
Lead paint in good condition is relatively stable and can pretty much be ignored, but if you are going to be cutting into it, sanding, demolishing etc then you should find out if you need to take precautions.
If your paint is flaky, then you need to test it.
Generally testing is done by a combination of visual inspection and specific testing.
The actual tests are done on Dust. lead is ingested mainly as dust particles, you don't get lead poisoning from rubbing up against a nice smooth stable paint surface, you get it from inhaling or eating the particles.
So test areas where dust accumulates, or flaky paint, or areas your children tend to chew on the walls.
The soil around your house can be full of it from years of scrapping back and repainting.
An old outbuilding can be a huge source, particularly if it is in or near a child's play area.
Good friends of mine had a problem some years back as their son had a very high level, they tested the house and couldn't find it, eventually they located an area in the garden that had once had a garage (no evidence of it visible until they dug down) that had levels so high they had to remove 1 foot of soil and refill with clean.
So, look about your property with an eye to it's history and what your plans are and that should help you to decide where to do your preliminary tests.
You are free to insult me, I have made my points clearly, I have not insulted your intelligence and I have bowed out of the discussion by agreeing to disagree.
@box said:
I'm sorry, I see no point in continuing with this.
You believe that what is said in the bible is true, I believe it is the stories of many people and as such is written with an agenda.
We will have to agree to disagree.
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I'm sorry, I see no point in continuing with this.
You believe that what is said in the bible is true, I believe it is the stories of many people and as such is written with an agenda.
We will have to agree to disagree.
The bible is an historical novel, written by many many people over centuries.
People who have heard stories, people with political agendas, people with their own ideas.
Parts of the bible can be verified as accurate to certain historical events other parts are simple allegory.
There is no doubt the book exists and existed from way way back, but it still a book written by men.
If you got a bunch of different people together, some SU novices, some SU experts and some with specific plug-ins to sell and some who just wanted to be there because it felt good, and asked them to edit all the posts on Sketchucation into one definitive book on how to work with SU, you would have a bible. Some of it would be accurate, some would be biased and some would be plain wrong. It would make a great read and people would swear by it because it is written, but it don't make it the inerrant word of Mike Lucey.
So, show me some non biblical evidence.
I am very familiar with the historical method, which is why I asked to see your evidence.
If you are going to point to the bible as your evidence then the conversation is pointless.
You left out this one David

And where is this historical evidence of the resurrection?
It's certainly not the most efficient way to model it but since you've got that far with it,
Extend the ply cutting plane out so it encompassed the whole stud, then open each stud and select all of it then intersect it.
This will give you the geometry you are after within the stud and you can select and delete the rest of the stud.
It's repetitious but you don't need to try inserting the geometry into each one.
You might want to look at creating 3D PDFs from your work, that way they are viewable as SU models but you aren't giving the model itself away.