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Well, good luck!
Jeremy Falcon
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I could be wrong but I thought Marc Clifton had some experience with 3d modeling software. 123D, I do not know.
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Manfred R. Bihy wrote: Designer
erm,
You mean "Design"?
Sorry this is not a constructive comment. Awfully philosphical a statement for a Monday morning but here goes ... have you tried Googling "tutorials for 123D Design"?
And what JF said ... (only in caps)
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I don't think it is available anymore - and certainly isn't being developed - but you could take a quick google for trueSpace[^]
Wierd interface, but I found it really simple to use once you got used to that - and powerful too (like re-time editing in a 3d world with rendering and gravity and collision detection turned on)
Unfortunately another one that MS bought and chucked away
PooperPig - Coming Soon
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This is crazy,
I can't believe I didn't think to come up with this yesterday:
http://meshlab.sourceforge.net/[^]
There's a primative template menu group that will fabricate various one-offs which you can then extend into the realm of 3D-space willy-nilly, ad infinitum, uzw ...
Yes? No? Maybe?
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I was pretty set on publishing my (so slow) developing Menu and Ribbon hybrid class (aptly named MenuRibbon) for WPF on CodePlex!
Tonight I tried to create the repo on CodePlex and it kept telling me that HG was not recommended, did I want to try Git per chance?
Unfortunately TortoiseGit doesn't work (out of the box)!
So I was googling for a git client, downloaded "GitHub for Windows" a couple of click later, behold, my MenuRibbon is on GitHub!
https://github.com/superlloyd/MenuRibbon/[^]
Geez, that was too eazy!
Go on, fork like crazy like I know you want to do!
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Super Lloyd wrote: Go on, fork like crazy like I know you want to do!
I asked the missus: "How about tonight then?", but she not so politely replied that I go and fork myself!
Cheers!
"I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"
Ron White, Comedian
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The missus is not helping!
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Super Lloyd wrote: Unfortunately TortoiseGit doesn't work (out of the box)!
Hmm. I have no problems with TortoiseGit however I use that mostly on GitHub.
John
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Thanks!
Yeah it requires msysgit to work or something... I found GitHub for Windows before I found msysgit!
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We've been using Git at work for a few years, and I have only used the commandline tools.
In July I put a project[^] on GitHub and discovered GitHub for Windows.
Yeah! I really like it. It's simple, takes care of most tasks.
I've only had to drop back to the console once to take care of some conflicts when merging a branch.
The integrated support into Visual Studio 2013 is nice as well.
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Where are the pictures?
Jeremy Falcon
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Oh? mm.. they will be coming! I committed that yesterday night just before bed, didn't expect to go that far, but click, click and done!
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We use Source Tree at work-related better than the default client. Also makes dropping on to the command line easy.
Alberto Brandolini: The amount of energy necessary to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than to produce it.
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Super Lloyd wrote: downloaded "GitHub for Windows" a couple of click later, behold, my MenuRibbon is on GitHub!
I'm impressed. I've never been able to get that pile of crap to work. Every year, during a moment where get in touch with my past life as a self-flagellating monk, I try it, and very year, it doesn't work. Quite frankly, I think the last time, I couldn't even figure out how to get past the first screen to open an existing project, the UI sucks that bad.
Use use an older version of SmartGit/Hg[^] (why bother updating what works), and free for non-commercial use.
Marc
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Have you tried the last version?
I am secretly pleased I could do something you couldn't!
But I am even more surprised!
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Haha!
I was just putting my thoughts in the README as I went along.... I was expecting to put it there!
Must update the README now!
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Ah! This is better because.... it leads me back to where I am. Hours of potential entertainment for the whole family!
I would love to see... you know, concept, screenshots, functionality 'n' stuff.
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It certainly will be good to put some screenshot and blah blah blah....
But this is like a v0.4, the whole keyboard handling is horrible at the moment, trying to fix that!
I guess after that perhaps I should take some screen shot, learn how to make a fancy start page and write a nicer description!
Well if I want to create the expected community frenzy that I was hoping for, of course!
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For me, the best Git client I've ever used was definitively SmartGit[^]. The only problem is that it requires a commercial licence; but it was so worth the company I was working for bought it for everyone. No more merge conflict surprises and crappy GUIs
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So I bought my parents a Christmas gift online last Friday, on a French website, and, to my surprise, got an email a few minutes after I had ordered, from an obscure Saveguard company, stating that I needed to send a copy of my ID card (both sides) as well as an electricity bill (for instance) , at best per snail mail or fax, as well as a valid fixed line phone number, to confirm I am real and that the can deliver to the address I had put in the order form. . My order would be put on stand-by until I send the required documents. ARE YOU F**ing KIDDING ME ?
After a quick google, this happens to be ... no phishing or hoax. It is real. In 2014. Online companies now request documents to be sent to them to prove online buyers are real.
Turns out that I could also send the documents by email ?! How secure is that ? Do I really need to send via uncrypted email a copy of my valid ID card to order something online for 170€ ?? WTFFFF?
Is this only some new French paranoia, or is it the same in other countries ?
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Entropy isn't what it used to.
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Rage wrote: to confirm I am real and that the can deliver to the address I had put in the order form Who cares if you're real or not as long as your credit card payment goes through?
Wow. I've never heard of that before. Sounds like a good reason to avoid them.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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