That's a great article.
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RE: Landscape Plant Packs - 68 total (update w. alphas)
Thanks Adam, that is a wonderful gesture. I'm gonna try them out tomorrow
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RE: Debug poor wireless signal
Few months back I had same issue with netgear router. Eventually discovered the cause. My neighbour decided to fit some heavy duty saws in his sheds. These saws caused an extra drain on power supply that resulted in our house been subjected to brown outs, flicking lights etc. These power fluctuation played havoc with router and any other low voltage items.
I'm not suggesting that's you're issue but when I saw post I felt compelled to share info. On a lighter note there is a video on YouTube that show free method of increasing wifi strenght using cardboard and tinfoil!
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RE: Penny for your thoughts
Design - to trial without assembly
Designer - textiles
Architect - undervalued but at times overpaid
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Amazing 3D Projection
Hi Guys,
Here's an amazing video of some very clever 3D Video Projection on a building
It's 7min long but stick with it especially after 3min mark
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RE: White House (Updated)
well i withdraw my critique and congratulate you on an excellent model.
Lots of intricate detail work around the fascias that deserve a mention.the render is impressive too.
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RE: White House (Updated)
Hi,
Nice model and very nice render. My only critique is the roof, are those tiles or is it corrugated? If it is corrugated then i've just put my foot in it!!
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RE: Any screw tutorial?
Hi Majid,
For me, what you're attempting is very difficult. You'll be tapering a set thread height at the top of the shank to nearly no thread at the bottom. Also you're attempting this on a tapering shank too.
This hurt even thinking about it
Best of luck with it as it is an excellent modeling challenge. I'm also gonna try it over the next few days and see how things go.
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RE: Hi Bert and Thom(thom)
That's brilliant news and well done Bert and Thom.
I must have missed that post on dimensioning, that's a neat trick.
Thanks for the heads up Gaieus
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RE: Any screw tutorial?
Hi,
There's lots of tutorials out there regarding making screws but the problem using the tool is the twist that occurs to the thread as it spirals up (or down the shank)
Here's a start that gives reasonable results
Hope it helps
Also this topic
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=15784
Gave me some more answers
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RE: Modern Housing project
Hi,
Nice model, and the render is nice too. The tree at the far end looks out of place? Other than that it looks good to my untrained eye
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RE: I guess it's time to go back to painting class
That kid's got serious talent, but wait til Ben 10 catches his eye!!
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PhotoMatch if u dare?????
just when you thought it was safe to come out of the warehouse
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RE: Playing again.
is it modelled in SU? It's very impressive
EDIT - I just checked out your site and see it's a bit more than playing around. That's an inspiring site. I could pick your brains for hours
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RE: Let's have a Hardware speed test for SU
Here's the result on my Desktop
Dell Dimension 9150
Intel Pentium D 3.40Ghz
2GB RAM
Nvidia GeForce 7900GSBit of an improvement over my Laptop but not as impressive as Gaeius' new machine
Have fun with it
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RE: Let's have a Hardware speed test for SU
Here's my result on an old laptop that's slowly dying
Dell Latitude D400
Intel Pentium M 1700Mhz
1GB RAM
Intel 82855 GME Graphics Controller -
RE: A Welcome Message to New SketchUcation Members
hi taylan,
welcome aboard and don't forget to post your model
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RE: Installing V-ray
Hi,
Did you read the instructions on installing on this manual?
http://www.scribd.com/doc/1845643/VRay-for-SketchUp-Manual
Also on the website forum http://forum.asgvis.com/index.php?Itemid=90&topic=3555.0
there' is this statement:"We now install our render spawner and other stuff to Common Application data folder which is...
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RE: WiTricty
Both very interesting articles and exciting developments. But implementing this new energy source would take time and people want things now these days.
If taken in baby steps, such as new mobiles, laptops, GPS systems etc all been fitted with the technology. Your house fitted with a wireless docking station to charge the current necessities to allow slow transition from wired to wireless. Eventually as you acquire newer TVs, Fridges etc, your wireless station is upgraded to cater for heavier electrical loading.
On a more greener note here something that's just around the corner and will have big impact to both households and environment
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RE: Rough idea Mountain Castle (WIP)
Nice, looking forward to finished article.....where's the terrain located?