@mics_54 said:
I'm guessing "Every man has his price"...was that already guessed?
no it wasn't guessed yet
and yes you're right!
@mics_54 said:
I'm guessing "Every man has his price"...was that already guessed?
no it wasn't guessed yet
and yes you're right!
right... back to things that are funny... stupid politics...
ahhhhh ofcourse. never thought of 'cash'. I do know the word... just never use it. And never thought of 'sounds like'. I'm really no good at riddles unless they depict proverbs or expressions...
like this one... but that's gonna be way to easy...
Hmm... I'm not sure to which extent this would be categorized as 'ashtray out of bottle' or 'table out of door'...
Anyway, I wanted to make jam, but I didn't have scales yet, so I made one out of a knitting needle, two yoghurt buckets, and a piece of string...
Sad truth: it has only one type of weighing: just as much in the one as in the other!
@unknownuser said:
Oh wait.. easy
Cashews!
Uh... please explain this for the not-native-english speaking people??
right... this one's probably not it, but the song paints the same kind of picture:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olE7gKuRjQ4
The bees knees... again
but in it's ancient meaning: something small!
What's the meaning and origin of the phrase 'The bee's knees'?
Phrase Finder (www.phrases.org.uk)
Nice one brodie! very... lofty can't decide wether that vangard sign is on the facade of the building behind, or on top of the roof of the building in front...
As for people: you might want to give a mixer for the opening of that gallery...
The shinyness of the sidewalk gives a rainy impression... is that intentional? wouldn't make good weather for that mixer
yes they might be wasps...
or just painted eggs with wings attached... since they have only one body part which niether bees nor wasps have...
delineator; whow I like it!!
I like the carpet (though you might want to increase either the density or the thickness of the threads)
I like the floor
I like the corinthian coffee table!! very much!
I like curly stuff in general, so the painting frames and the ceiling etc...
There's just a bit of grainyness in the highlights and reflections... which renderer did you use?
the mysterious question is: why is it called 'rescuing miners'?
@unknownuser said:
hmm.. the thread title is a bit misleading but...
yeah, i like where this is heading.. the mouse isn't in this equation and the drawing process is more intimate (meaning his hands are actually shaping instead of using a pointer & buttons etc)
i'm sure this trackpad/gesture thing is just going to go further and further and eventually you'll be able to do what he's doing in 3D space instead of on a flat panel (with better control & less blobness).. it's gonna be good.
uh... we have that
it's called clay
they totally are...
I'm afraid to download the free versions...
cause I know I'll be wanting to have the full versions and I know I don't have any money left
nice link Simon
I always do like the free goodies stonessss
ODM there is no active verb in your sentence. Therefore, you did not say anything.
mitcorb,
if you're concerned about clipping planes, this is a typical situation in which you would run into this problem: when modelling something that is 100 times as wide and long as it is high, for example a city planning model. sadly there is no way to adjust the values for the clipping planes in SU. However if you cut up the model in smaller pieces, it will not be a problem for those pieces. But when you put them back together, it might so be again.
the problem is not applicable to renderers used in SU, as they define their own clipping planes, plus they usually use the CPU, not the GPU.
Also if your level of detail is very high compared to the overall dimensions of the model, you will run into this problem when zooming in to details. The aforementioned workaround will be more succesful here.
Nice mathematical description by the way.
Cheers!
Hi Evan,
Artlantis sometimes messes up stuff when you've put multiple components that cut into a face, in one face. I had them end up 20 meters up in the air above their original position. I have no idea why it went wrong, but when I used the atl-exporter in su, I did not get this error.
in the export by layer function I am not interested. that is a feature invented for people who can't let go of autocad conventions.
cheers,
Martha
of course I'm no historian
whow entire city... that's a lot! good luck with it! I want to see your shops
good luck on your english too, haha google translate does quite an ok job. your text is understandable, despite some minor errors