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 From:  J.O.Rust (RUST)
2113.3 In reply to 2113.2 
Thingy #3
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 From:  J.O.Rust (RUST)
2113.4 In reply to 2113.3 
Thingy #4
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 From:  J.O.Rust (RUST)
2113.5 In reply to 2113.4 
#5
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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
2113.6 In reply to 2113.5 
Rust

The Thingy#3 looks much like the top of my oxygen bottle!

Nice clean modelling---don't think the lack of reply indicates a lack of interest in your work.

It's great to see people progressing.

Brian
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 From:  J.O.Rust (RUST)
2113.7 In reply to 2113.6 
Thank you Brian. I´ve been lurking around this forum since day one, and it´s about time I start learning this program and post some work.
I´m modeling some first-aid equipment and it´s easier to get them into Autocad. using Nurbs instead of Poly/modo. They don´t have to be perfect. :)

#6 - Not accurat at all, but kind of a "look-alike" ;)
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 From:  J.O.Rust (RUST)
2113.8 In reply to 2113.7 
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 From:  J.O.Rust (RUST)
2113.9 In reply to 2113.8 
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 From:  Michael Gibson
2113.10 
These are all turning out quite well, it is cool to see them!
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 From:  J.O.Rust (RUST)
2113.11 In reply to 2113.10 
Thanks Michael. :)
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 From:  J.O.Rust (RUST)
2113.12 In reply to 2113.11 
A super quick and "plain" laptop...






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 From:  J.O.Rust (RUST)
2113.13 In reply to 2113.12 
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 From:  -ash-
2113.14 In reply to 2113.13 
I like this - can you share your technique for making the nuts? Would be much appreciated.

Regards
Tony

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 From:  J.O.Rust (RUST)
2113.15 In reply to 2113.14 
Hi Tony. I guess there´s many ways of model nuts. I recorded a video showing two ways.
My first Screencast.com upload, so I hope it works. Use this link > http://www.screencast.com/t/551hQLI22E
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
2113.16 In reply to 2113.15 
Works fine but you have forgotten forget to say "Press Details" for dowload the video ;)
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 From:  Michael Gibson
2113.17 In reply to 2113.15 
Hi J.O. - cool video!

It seems that Screencast.com is not set up to embed QuickTime (.mov) videos into other web pages.

I think if you use Flash format (.swf) or possibly .wmv (not sure about .wmv though), it will give you a little bit of HTML code that you can paste into a web page or also into a forum post here to have the video player show up directly inside your post (http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=2042.25).

Not a big deal, but possibly the embed method is slightly easier for viewers.

- Michael
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 From:  J.O.Rust (RUST)
2113.18 In reply to 2113.17 
Thanks guys.
I have some problem with the Jing app, and I usually use QT (iShowU) and my .Mac site to post my videos.
The .swf files get rather big I think?

Will try some more :)
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 From:  Michael Gibson
2113.19 In reply to 2113.18 
Hi J.O.

> The .swf files get rather big I think?

Yeah, they tend to be somewhat larger, but also somewhat more "web page oriented".

To cut down on download size what I do is actually record at full normal application size but then produce the final video scaled down to 640 pixels in width.

Anyway, your current method is fine. I had assumed that you were using Camtasia to do the recording since that is made by the same people that do Screencast.com .

- Michael
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 From:  J.O.Rust (RUST)
2113.20 In reply to 2113.19 
Yes I did use my old Camtasia 3, and manage to get the .swf file size down to 29 mb. The QT H.264 export failed, so I used Mpeg4. The Mpeg4 was around 10MB and the H.264 would be even smaller.
In the future I wil try to put up a download page of MoI videos, like I did for Modo http://homepage.mac.com/janoverust/FileSharing26.html
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 From:  -ash-
2113.21 In reply to 2113.15 
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>2113.15 In reply to 2113.14
>Hi Tony. I guess there´s many ways of model nuts. I recorded a video showing two ways.
>My first Screencast.com upload, so I hope it works. Use this link > http://www.screencast.com/t/551hQLI22E

This is great. Thanks very much. I had no end of trouble making a nut. Ended up with weird multiple curves and all sorts of rubbish. Don't know why I didn't think of using the cone :-)

Thanks again.

Regards
Tony

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 From:  Michael Gibson
2113.22 In reply to 2113.20 
Hi J.O.,

> In the future I wil try to put up a download page of MoI videos, like I did for Modo
> http://homepage.mac.com/janoverust/FileSharing26.html

That certainly makes it more friendly for the viewers.

The way that Screencast.com by default happens to display .mov videos is just not too elegant where it uses this text for the main download link:

"Unable to embed this content type. Download this media."

It's just a bit hard to notice the download link there, since it almost appears to be an error message at first instead! It seems like they have more expected for Flash to be used so that they would show the player right there.

But having your own page with a better link that does not look like an error message solves that problem.

- Michael
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