-
Bryce Miranda's profile was updated 4 years, 1 month ago
-
Bryce Miranda replied to the topic Skateboard Deterrents in the forum DETAILS & MATERIALS 15 years, 10 months ago
No relation to SketchUp entourage. The “Bryce” in sketchup is much smaller than me being that I am at 2m.
-
Bryce Miranda replied to the topic Skateboard Deterrents in the forum DETAILS & MATERIALS 15 years, 10 months ago
Yes. We had originally designed one like this without the canting but modified it to make it skateboard resistant.
So far it seems to be working. -
Bryce Miranda replied to the topic Creating "Cut-outs" of People, Vegetation, Cars, etc. in the forum TECHNOLOGY 15 years, 11 months ago
Hi Laura,
Our office has done many competitions and have found a real time saver in producing “cut-outs” . We found a plug-in for photoshop that works wonders. Follow the free training and within one hour you will be a master at making cut-outs.
It has saved us hours and hours of time while giving us great results.
It gives us great alpha channel…[Read more] -
Bryce Miranda replied to the topic Skateboard Deterrents in the forum DETAILS & MATERIALS 16 years ago
Here are the images:
-
Bryce Miranda replied to the topic Skateboard Deterrents in the forum DETAILS & MATERIALS 16 years ago
I personally think that skateboarding brings a dynamic element to the social space of the public realm. I’d rather see skateboarders using a space then it being empty.
That being said- most clients see it the other way. Take for instance a project I worked on recently. The University of Toronto wanted to prevent skateboarders from riding along…[Read more]
-
Bryce Miranda replied to the topic RLA vs. ASLA in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 16 years, 1 month ago
In Canada we use both the provincial and federal associations.
OALA CSLA -
Bryce Miranda replied to the topic AutoCAD Cert. before applying to MLA programs? in the forum EDUCATION 16 years, 4 months ago
Leave AutoCAD for the workplace. You’ll certainly get enough of it there.
Instead I would learn while you are doing your MLA if you can. An MLA is not intended to prepare you to be a CAD monkey -its more about giving you the strengths as a designer. Anyone can do AutoCAD. And really, if you spend more time learning design that is where you will…[Read more]