
the c4d base Autodesk | AutoCAD WS – Blog Guest blogger and CAD expert Shaun Bryant offers up today’s post on the Internet’s funniest CAD memes (yep, they exist). Enjoy! So, what exactly is a “meme”? According to Wikipedia, it’s this: A meme (/ˈmiːm/ meem) is “an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture.” That high-brow description has evolved with the advent of social media. The CAD world has a similar quirky sense of humor, so CAD memes are often seen out there in the world of social media, like the six CAD memes below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Conclusion Sometimes profound and deep, sometimes shallow but amusing, memes are here to stay. They’re now part of popular culture, especially online. Shaun Bryant provides Autodesk product consultancy and training as the director of CADFMconsultants Limited and serves as a director on the board of Autodesk User Group International (AUGI).
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Cinema 4D News BLAUGI Blog of Autodesk User Group International Bsurfaces 1.5 - Modeling and Retopology tool. www.bonkers.de Acercas.com - Consultor Revit® Stereoscopic Rendering in Blender Update: 13. Jun. 2013 Stereoscopic Rendering in Blender 2.6 How to implement an off-axis camera to produce correct stereo pairs via Python Add-on in Blender Since there is no stereoscopic camera in Blender, I decided to write a python script to implement an 'Off-Axis' stereo camera. Download: Download Version 1.6.8 (13. Download Version 1.6.7 (02. Video tutorial (youtube.com) Extra video: How to render a stereo Side-by-Side animation (youtube.com) Camera Types: The Add-on provides all three stereoscopic camera types. Note: to re-calculate the shift of the Off-Axis Camera, click the 'Set Stereo Camera' button 1) if you change the render resolution 2) if you change the camera angle 3) if you change any stereo parameter (if the output is a Side-by-Side: delete the nodes and click 'Add-Nodes' again to get the new size too) Mathematics: For those who are interested in off-axis calculation and how to build the 'stereo comfort zone', here are some formulas. 1. Update: 24. Example:
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