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From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
22 May 2020   [#10] In reply to [#9]
Just click on the little gear and you will config any language! ;)

"CC" pressed and Subtitles ON ! ;)
From: pauland
23 May 2020   [#11] In reply to [#10]
Good tip!
From: TOM (SIRTOM)
23 May 2020   [#12]
Fantastic, thank you so much for posting them !!

In the video "Bildwerkzeug" you show blueprints of eyeglasses.
I am currently aiming to learn more about eyewear design -
overall measures, radius of glasses, types of hinges, and every
detail a designer needs to know about this topic to be able
to create a production-ready design.

So here is my question if you or anyone in the forum can point
me to professional ressources ! TOM
From: Phiro
23 May 2020   [#13]
YES !

I began to view it and it's very cool.
Very good step by step, you explain very well.

I work german too, with original sound and subtitles. I set the speed at 0.75 to help me.
Very cool, Thanks !

From where are you ? Germany or Swiss ?
I heard some "OK" and "Voilà"

Vielen Dank !
From: sofortbild (SCHNELLER)
3 Jun 2020   [#14] In reply to [#12]
Hi SIRTOM

I simply entered "glasses technical drawings" in the Google image search.
At Pinterest you will find a lot of plans.
The eyeglass manufacturers don't like to give such measures away for fear of being copied.
I took the approximate measurements of my existing glasses and created a redesign.
For reference I took a figure from makehuman http://www.makehumancommunity.org, exported it as obj and imported it into Moi.
From: sofortbild (SCHNELLER)
3 Jun 2020   [#15] In reply to [#13]
Many thanks Phiro!
I am glad if you enjoyed the tutorials.
I am Swiss from Solothurn, a small town near Bern.
From: sofortbild (SCHNELLER)
3 Jun 2020   [#16] In reply to [#5]
Thank you, Pilou.
By the way, I learned most of the tricks from your tutorials;-)
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
3 Jun 2020   [#17] In reply to [#16]
It's my pleasure! :)
From: KOD4D
4 Jun 2020   [#18] In reply to [#1]
What an amazing content you have created! Thanks for sharing!

Cheers.
From: TMeeks
4 Jun 2020   [#19] In reply to [#1]
I wrote this before getting to the information that you are Swiss. But, I decided to keep my comments because just writing them brought back so many good memories.

In 1981 I was working for a video game company (Astrocade) and we were in discussions with Standard Elektrik Lorenze in Pforzheim.

Had the deal gone through I was to live there for several years. I was really looking forward to it because that was such a beautiful area. But, it was not to be. And, that saddens me because I never learned German and cannot fully appreciate your lessons, which look wonderful.

But, I did get two great things out of the experience. First, my trips to Pforzheim, where I had time to sight-see, and secondly, the privilege of taking the CEO of the Standard Elektrik to the Seigfried & Roy Show in Las Vegas during one CES event. That remains a wonderful memory.

I, for one, whether I can understand German or not, will definitely try to follow along in your classes on jewelry. As I do, I'd like to get back to you if I miss something.

Thank you so much for this effort.

Tom Meeks

P.S. Here is a web site dedicated to that game system: https://ballyalley.com/
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
4 Jun 2020   [#20]
The golden age! ;)
From: TMeeks
5 Jun 2020   [#21]
In spite of my not being able to understand more than "Guten tag!" in German, your initial lesson was still very clear to me for a number of reasons.

First, I love the fact that you not only began with a deep dive into the interface and controls; but, did so in the context of creating actual articles.

Secondly, even having used and taught MOI3D for many years, you introduced several completely new features of MOI3D that I had completely overlooked. (I had never even noticed the Up Arrows leading to selections on the "Snap" toggles. And, your TAN line instruction was enlightening.)

Count on me going through every one of your valuable and instructive lessons and enjoy every bit of it.

Thank you so much for your contribution!

Tom
From: Franz
7 Jun 2020   [#22]
T H A N K S,
D A N K E !
From: mb (MBMB)
21 Jun 2020   [#23]
Endlich mal in "Deutsch"
Von einem langjährigen Benutzer von MOI aus Windeck
Danke, Danke, Danke
From: sofortbild (SCHNELLER)
3 Jul 2020   [#24] In reply to [#19]
Hi Tom

Thank you very much for this post.
I appreciate this feedback.

I am especially happy when professionals like you can watch my videos and sometimes learn something new.

Switzerland is not only very close to Germany, the language is also related. However, the Germans understand us Swiss less well than we understand the Germans;-)

When you worked for Astrocade in Germany, I was 12 years old and was a big fan of these games. Did you work as a developer?

Best regards from Switzerland Stefan
From: TMeeks
3 Jul 2020   [#25] In reply to [#24]
I didn't work as a developer then. I was the "Chief Galaxian Killer" for the company, which meant I was the game demonstrator in the marketing department and handled the game testing.

That job was a dream because the control systems and developers for our game system were so wonderful. I would often demonstrate a game on three different systems (Atari, Mattel and Bally Professional Arcade) to show how responsive our system was.

Back then i was pretty good at wiping out invading hordes of aliens; but, not nearly as good as some of our users.

My travels to Germany are some of my best memories.

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