I'm working on my own canon too, part of a much larger project to model the HM Bark Endeavour.
A long way to go.
I'm working on my own canon too, part of a much larger project to model the HM Bark Endeavour.
A long way to go.
Granted, but you get caught and end up in jail for 3 years.
I wish that I was sailing.
...surely it is not a vent for the loo's...
...or an overflow outlet for the water features...
Well, feline - there are the lions around the base of the column;
...and dolphins - many in the fountains there.
Granted, but you are also using Windows 95.
I wish that I wasn't a nagged husband.
Granted, but it will only run on the very latest Cray Supercomputer.
I wish all software took less than an age to master.
I'd just about have managed Vicky, Eddie and Liz, but nothing more and not the numbers!
As for Royal shennanigans - my old Dad always used to say that Phil had his moments in his younger days. And Marge! Even I can remember that scandal followed her about. Phil was just fortunate not to have the instant global media coverage that the current disgraceful mob have had to put up with.
Personally, I have switched from being a supporter of the Royals (in my younger days) to wanting some serious overhaul of the current system.
Love this style - very well done.
Can you say where you got the pallets, racking, forklifts, etc for the storage image?
I'm working on something similar and trying to decie if I should build my own components or buy them in.
Just another kind of joke thread that I'll kick start with this gem from Revit (and it has many similar.)
The tutorial instruction says "Click Modify."
I have a couple of Canon DSLRs and can tell you that you that the conventional SLR lenses are not compatible with the digital cameras.
In fact, some of the older digital lenses are not fully compatible with the new cameras either.
@kwistenbiebel said:
Ummmmpf.....One of the directors in our firm saw the movie with his daughter and just asked me if we can do stereoscopic views of architectural projects for presentations. The idea is actually quite thrilling
Could we do that with some Sketchup plugin?.....
You can do it with Piranesi 2010 Pro - http://www.piranesi.co.uk/products/piranesi_2010.asp
MicroGDS can do this too.
Why not download the Adobe Premiere Pro demo? You have to register for an Adobe account, but you get to try the full product for 30 days.
Terrific model - 10 star!
But to be technically accurate, Big Ben is actually a bell inside the clock tower ...
Guys - don't touch it! It is just another search toolbar and it hijacks your home page.
You can do something similar using PowerPoint. I've render the individual components of a project and then used PowerPoints transition effects to animate their insertion into the screen. Very effective, if a little fiddly to set up.
You guys need a virtual smoker's shelter http://www.informatixsoftware.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2418