@unknownuser said:
1 million you say?
No you had not good reading!
quasi 3 millions 
Totally unreasonable! 
If you have money for that why not 
Mystery of the art market 
@unknownuser said:
1 million you say?
No you had not good reading!
quasi 3 millions 
Totally unreasonable! 
If you have money for that why not 
Mystery of the art market 
Your problem is curious 
It's better to have a photo with 2 points perspective !
And better have one measure somewhere
So no problem
if your photo has 3 points use a deformation tool for redraw it 
You must use tools transformation like Perspective, Deform etc...for have straight verticals 
It's a cool thing to make a copy before all works 
bigger one
http://www.e-architekt.cz/obrazky2006/09/_6420_beton-hadid/10xl.jpg
will be never build ! 
@unknownuser said:
Very cool! I love the interface. Nice and simple.
thx 
The explosion of any object in liquid is a task! 
Seems more difficult in Su 
Cool 
Some frenchies will say : "Lelouch Style"
(a specialist of the moving camera 
For the fun an old task 
(here the camera is fixed 
Maybe you take a look to TopMod for crazzy model 
(and of course save as 3D obj---> 3Ds for input in SU for refine)
Take a look at this one : Phun 
A sketchyPhysics in 2D !
Very powerful and "fun" of course 
@unknownuser said:
It would be great if the SP animation would automatically create a 'scene' per frame.
I am afraid that is not yet possible! 
Solution is use prog like Camstasia 
For the render seems impossible 
Sketchyphysics 3?
Of course
I was little joking 
Create your cube and use the "Grow" ruby script by Tig 
Save on your computer as Grow.rb and place it inside the folder plugins
Bruce works fine for me too 
But the only interest is just for SU if you must make other things for rendering 
Of course precision depend of the number of decimals 
Maybe Didier Bur can makes something? A little ruby script? 
Mais sinon cela le fait bien! 
Go there: choose your unities and enter only your length Rope A B, your length of the Arc circle whished and Press "Calculate" 
---> you will obtain the Radius! And the Apothem & Height of Arc necessary 
So now you can draw your arc of circle between A and B in SU 
PS Of course that is meaning that you have Internet On 
THat is a very cool site: many other Calculators inside! 

and Instancing of "real simulation of vegetation" with Ivy generator? 