Thanks Jan, much appreciated.
Mike
@tomsdesk said:
Now this shadow I'm pleased with...you?
So am I Tom. This Mark III tree is just 'spot-on'
Mike
Thanks for the link Michael. Yes Pepe does nice work.
I gave him a 5 start vote and send him a message
suggesting that he should drop in here for a visit.
Mike
I located this,
http://forums.cgsociety.org/archive/index.php/t-552967.html
and one forum member states,
'This thing has the SAME performance and features as the Intuos 3? 1024 Pressure Levels? Will we be able to draw on that thing without the slightest lag?'
Still, before I'd consider on I would have to test it out with some sketching programs.
Mike
Same here Solo. I will see if there are any reviews which address with problem and get back.
Mike
Hi Guys,
I've just learned that Wacom are launching a smaller Cintiq this Month, the 12WX. While its resolution is not a high as its big brother, never the less it should look good on 12" table. Added that this model is very portable it should be a good seller at around Β£700 plus tax.
The link for info is, http://www.wacom.eu/index2.asp?lang=en&pid=96
Mike
hanks Gidon, the 'Curved Window Tut' should
be popular
Mike
Solo,
All I can say is that you are a very brave guy! Well done and keep posting your progress in this area of modeling as I'm sure we all need to be nudged to find the courage you have.
Mike
Hi Chris, I'm gradually building up my collection
of SU Styles thanks to you !
Mike
I must try that out. Very crafty Diameter, well done.
Mike
That a good 'Step by Step' explanation of the process
Gully.
I can understand what you are saying about trying to
show the model at various stages and the tendency to
just blast ahead and do it.
I'm wondering if a program like http://www.ScreenSteps.com
would be the answer here as it let the modeler just
take a quick screen shot as they go along then put some
form of notation later on. The program lend itself to
easy tut production and the Beta has more advanced
functions.
I'm also wondering if we as a group could standardise
on a particular program for creating tutorials and I
think ScreenSteps could be the answer as its Win / Mac
program..
Its not too expensive but again I'm wondering if some
kind of a deal could be worked out with the producers
and SketchUcation.
As I said, I'm just wondering. Have you guys any thoughts
on the matter ?
Mike
Edson, you now have a sink named after you !
Gully, this is very good of you. You are a credit
to this forum
Mike
Edson, I was taking the same approach as Ezk.
This is the way to go, little by little.
Mike
Edson, Kris,
I got to thinking about what would be the easiest
way and I imagine making solids based on the three
profile then 'intersecting' would work.
I'll do a quick test and get back .... if it works !
Kris, that is a lovely lady there with you !
Mike
@mike lucey said:
@unknownuser said:
(we also raised Β£37K for cancer charities).
Gerry
Β£35,000 for charities ! That's fantastic work Gerry,
Well Done. I hope your butt has regained its original
shape after all that time in the saddleMike
@unknownuser said:
Thanks for asking Eric,
The most recent picture of me: I'd just cycled from San Sebastian To Barcelona: 470 miles/755 Kilometres in 6 days. It was a great week.Gerry
Jeeeeees Gerry, 470 miles Aren't you getting too
old for that
Good to see you on-board
Mike
Hi Mac,
I'm running SU on a Mac and BTW I'm new to the
Mac so no expert here !
What you say sounds strange and should not be
happening. Have you 'Use Fast Feedback' switched
on ? I think I remember being advised to leave
this option switched off.
It can be located in Prefs and I'm attaching a
screen shot.
http://www.sketchucation.com/scf/download.php?id=187
Mike
BTW: I've started a List of PC to Mac 'Switcher'
software here on the forum. You might find some
of the links useful The link is,
http://www.sketchucation.com/community/forums/suc/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=248&p=1268#p1268