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Topic: PROGRESS CRIT |
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| lireland Replies: 3 Views: 1509 |
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| Anyone else bored and procrastinating? How about wasting some of that time with comments on my design... I have made a few changes since this, 2 weeks left until review. Thanks.
Please read the a ... |
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Topic: suggestions for model material? |
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| lireland Replies: 1 Views: 1263 |
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| What equipment do you have available? If you have a CNC router, go with MDF (long term submersion might warp it though) A laser cutter, I would use acrylic and some 5 min epoxy. With a vacuum forme ... | |
Topic: M.Arch with no background, please help! |
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| lireland Replies: 8 Views: 2643 |
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| My suggestion is to avoid drawing buildings, at least not buildings you designed. You will be taught how to design, don't try and do something you haven't been schooled in yet. Focus on gaining some ... | |
Topic: M.Arch with no background, please help! |
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| lireland Replies: 8 Views: 2643 |
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| Nice to see the interest, but I might suggest keeping a few other options open. Applications to architecture programs, undergrad and grad have skyrocketed. At my school undergrad admittance is abou ... | |
Topic: HELP needed here! please! |
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| lireland Replies: 2 Views: 1361 |
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| Few things, if you just need dimensions use a scale on the board. That's fastest and easiest.
If you want to recreate the drawings to edit, scan them in and bring them into Autodesk, not sketch-up ... |
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