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  1. I love my Logitech G700. It is wireless (and wired when charging), has a lot of extra buttons which I have assigned to various shortcuts and is very ergonomical. The only drawback is that it runs out of battery pretty fast, but then you just have to attach the charging cable, which makes it an wired mouse while charging

  2. Thanks guys. It is actually not so long ago since last time I worked on this project. Last year I think. I had to brush up the model to be used as book illustrations again

     

    Hey, Stian, is it OK if I use one of your AO renders for a tut on A:M rendering?

     

    "Yes," you say?

     

    Great! Thanks!

    Haha, Of course Robert

  3. Thanks guys!

     

    Reminded me of a test I had made in the mid 1990's for a Minute Maid spot that never happened...
    Wow, great stuff John. Funny to think it is almost 20 years old

     

     

    I finally got to see this, nice work Stian! I often check the forum on my iPad, but I can't play any of the videos! Finally remembered to check it out on a "real" computer!
    Huh, I thought h.264 in mp4 was naitive format for the iPad? I don't have one, so I doin't know though

     

     

    My mom showed this to my grandmother. She really enjoyed it, and was impressed that something like this even was possible :) My mom had to play it ten times or so for her. haha

  4. I kind of missed the deadline here, but I didn't get back to my computer before the end of the Christmas holiday visiting my parents. So this ugly thing has been decorating my grandma's Christmas tree for the past 25 years. I drew this thing when I was five years old. I bet that if it could talk it would probably whisper something in the lines of "please kill me...."

    Anyway, just for the fun of it I had it scanned, made a simple model for it in A:M and added the decal. Also added a simple rig and made it move for a few seconds.

    It would be fun to collect all sorts of children's Christmas drawing and make an small animation out of it, guess I have to search my parents attic before next Christmas

     

     

    I hope I don't give you any nightmares :lol:

     

     

    julenisse_walk_720p.mp4

     

     

    julenisse_agepbiz_000.jpg

  5. Cool news... this 3D printing stuff is taking off, evolving quickly. I don't see how they can claim 'brilliantly colored' when it's just A4 printer paper... printed on the side of the paper? Does a STL file hold color information?

     

    They don't have any of the details (eg file formats)- but there was mention of an IRIS printer type technology. Maybe they are developing a 2 step process? 1st carve model from paper block, 2nd 3D spray/nozzle airbrush like thing in an enclosed booth type thing using texture/color data from model (obj?) (wrong - see video linked to below)

     

    EDIT:[/b] OOOOoooo...

    I am interested for sure. The prints actually looks very nice in this video. Also, since they are built within a stack of paper it eliminates the need for support structure, which is a challenge with the makerbot

  6. Sorry for hijacking this thread. I have been away for a while due to a prolapsed disc in my back which have made it close to impossible for me to do much computerwork. I am also in the middle of changing dayjobs which have required me to do a lot of preparations (starts at a new company in December). All this has eaten up all my spare time for fun projects :( I have never done much freelance projects, just now and then, most of my projects posted on my .biz site and YouTube have been personal projects

     

    Best regards

    Stian

  7. Really great splining! I would propably end up with ten times the amount of patches if I where to try something like this. I like the new proportions, however I feel the nostrils are a bit big now in my opinion, kind of made me think of Alf ;)

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