Bailey Blade XTR Car Design | Tutorial: How to make form sections from 3D model.

August 11, 2010 by admin · 25 Comments
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Ok folks, well this is my second tutorial type video, hopefully Im getting a little better at this. Anyway, I get a ton of emails asking us how we took the 3D model of our car and create the forms seen in some of the earlier videos. Since the past two months have been full of holidays and bad weather we have not been able to work on the car much so I decided to do a short video explaining the 3D cad in under 10 minutes. I hope this helps I may try to expand on it a little later on. Official Website: www.BXRMotors.com Personal Blog site www.BaileySpeed.com Become a fan on Face Book www.FaceBook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com

Myth of The Dark Archangel Armaros (Part II)

June 28, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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(400-hundred years before the Great Flood) Armaros, beside him and below him was the deep well, it dropped down boundless it seemed, and there he stood by the winding staircase. And as he stared down into its blackness, it appeared to Armaros, that the end of this well that he stared into, perhaps even went deeper - a bottomless well beyond the crust of the earth, perhaps to the core, which is to say, he thought.

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Myth of The Dark Archangel Armaros (Part II)

Biomimicry in the Built World: Consulting Nature as Model, Measure, and Mentor

June 9, 2010 by admin · 1 Comment
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CED 50th Anniversary - Visualizing the Future of Environmental Design: Biomimicry in the Built World: Consulting Nature as Model, Measure, and Mentor Janine Benyus, President and Founder, Biomimicry Institute Biomimicry is the science and practice of asking, How would nature solve this design challenge? Architects, city planners, and building engineers are at the forefront of this emerging discipline, inviting biologists to the design table to create dwellings that learn from the genius of the place. Native organisms become models for buildings that gather water from fog, capture sunlight with their skins, clean themselves with rainwater, and weather hurricanes with grace. Commercialized products include fans inspired by whale flippers, glues inspired by marine mussels, and solar cells based on the inner workings of leaves. In one of the most exciting new fronts for biomimicry, planners are consulting nature as measure, setting the bar for city performance by quantifying the ecosystem services of native ecosystems. Biologists pull data on tons of carbon stored, gallons of water absorbed in a storm, degrees of summer cooling, millimeters of soil formed, etc., and these ecological performance standards become the new goal for cites. Working together, buildings, hardscapes, and landscapes must provide the same level of services as the ecosystem that would have naturally grown there. When our cities are functionally indistinguishable from the wildlands that surround them

Retrophilia - The Love of All Things Retro

May 4, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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The word “Retro” implies that something is old fashioned, timeless or classic. The word itself is Latin, it is used as a prefix and means ‘backwards’ or ‘in the past’.

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Blake’s Attitude Towards Childhood

March 16, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Blake was thirty years of age when he began to write the “Songs of Innocence.” This is an astounding fact, for the “Song of Innocence” expresses for the first time in English literature the spontaneous happiness of childhood.

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Magic Tricks Revealed - How to Project Your Thoughts

March 16, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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This is a great psychic illusion trick that will quickly convince anybody of your skills. It’s easy to set up, and loads of fun to do at parties.

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A Prayer & Plea For Indian Arts, Culture & Music

March 16, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Acts alone do not help in the promotion or prevention of a culture from going to rack and ruin. The hapless condition of our Music & Culture is a glaring example of governmental apathy and neglect. According to a report prepared by UNESCO, the Punjabi language will disappear from the world in 50 years.

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Lynn University’s Project Runway Fashion Show

February 8, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Lynn University showcases designs by talented student designers from its Fashion Program. Student models compete to become Lynn University’s next top model.

Magic Shows - Every Child’s Dream

January 7, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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When thinking back, for anyone who was lucky enough, they will tell you that one of the best birthday parties they had was when they had the “Magic” show! They will smile and remind themselves and talk about how excited the guests were and the tricks or illusions that were played out right in front of their eyes?

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Illusions - Quicker Than the Eye

January 7, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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As the audience watches a magician perform, what is expected is for their hands to be quicker than the blink of an eye. Everyone knows that they are watching trickery, but, no one wants to see it done.

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