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Brad Nordling posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 14 years, 7 months ago
I REALLY like the itoosoft, wish the full version was free though so I could use some of my own images. Still working on the shadows though…
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howl posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 14 years, 7 months ago
I got the same question with Alexandru, I’v been told to use photoshop do the aftereffect of vegetation for plan or the cluster of trees and grasses in 3dmax would drag my laptop to work exemely slowly.Is there any good suggestion for the plugin programmes to create vivid planting elements in 3d max?
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Ryland Fox posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 14 years, 8 months ago
I believe it is a Nvidia 280 GTM, middle of the range but still better than the one on my old computer that ran max 2010 quite well. i7, 8 gigs of ram. Having some photoshop problems too. pretty much everything is frames per second related, it makes zooming and moving things around so hard.
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Lee Attinger posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 14 years, 8 months ago
My experience with 3ds max 2010 on Windows 7 Enterprise x64 has been very good. Its certainly a huge step up from Vista. I’ve got a nice set of graphics cards though so maybe thats the difference. What kind of hardware are you running?
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Ryland Fox posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 14 years, 8 months ago
So what are people’s experiences with windows 7 and max? I am running 7 professional 64bit and max 2010 64 bit and having some problems, mainly graphics card related. very low fps which is making it hard to model. though I am hoping that max 2011 which comes out in the next month will help.
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Joanna Spiez posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 14 years, 8 months ago
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Kevin Robert Perry posted an update in the group Green Streets 15 years, 1 month ago
By the way, it is dumping down rain in Portland right now!
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Kevin Robert Perry posted an update in the group Green Streets 15 years, 1 month ago
Thank you Jason, and everyone else for the welcome into the green streets group. I really am looking forward to discussing the latest thinking with green streets with you all. Going to Kansas City, Missouri for a presentation on Tuesday and Wednesday, but I would like to post some things when I return.
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Philip (PJ) Benenati posted an update in the group Green Streets 15 years, 1 month ago
Welcome Kevin. It’s great to have you involved with our group. I am a big fan of much of your work which has continued to push the envelope for innovative LID solutions.
I also wanted to mention that I just recently moved to Seattle to pursue 2 Professional certificate Programs at The University of Washington. One is in Wetland Science and M…[Read more]
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Deborah Christman posted an update in the group Green Streets 15 years, 1 month ago
Welcome Kevin! Thanks Jason for your comments on maintenance. After e-mail chats with many people, the fundamental move is to have regular inspections to look for needed maintenance patterns. I agree that it is a relatively new field for L. archs, and so the phrase “moving target” is apropos for the moment.
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Michael G. Cluer posted an update in the group Green Streets 15 years, 1 month ago
Hey folks, check it out!
http://exhibitions.pratt.edu/Design%20Jazz/DesignJazzHTML/DesignJazzevite.html -
Arina Habich posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 2 months ago
Visit new Urban Design Podcast on iTunes and http://bit.ly/277Mrz
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Philip (PJ) Benenati posted an update in the group Green Streets 15 years, 3 months ago
Kim, I have seen some examples in Charleston, SC that are using some green street technologies such as curbside bioretention and permeable pavers. I would look up Liberty Hills and Oak Terrace Preserve which I believe are both in North Charleston. Here are some pics: -
Kim Hawkins posted an update in the group Green Streets 15 years, 3 months ago
Does anyone know of any implemented green streets in the Southeast? We are completing a project in Nashville in the next few weeks and wondering if there are others?
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Deborah Christman posted an update in the group Green Streets 15 years, 3 months ago
I am pulling together a maintenance manual for a design studio that wants to install storm water mitigation in its projects. After reading widely, I have noticed that most information has the same maintenance guidelines. I find it difficult to believe that if sedimentation must be cleaned out 4-5 times a year from an in-street planter in Portland,…[Read more]
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kavan donohue posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 3 months ago
Best case situation, buy a blade server and kick your rendering jobs out to it. However, I would have to say that some of the best environs that come out of 3ds start as basic spatial models and are brought to life in post production. Animations are important to get right solely in the program and demand real power. You better have 2 computers or…[Read more]
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Frank Varro posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 3 months ago
I know of network rending, and have a vauge idea of how to do it, but I have yet to actually try it out. I’m currently running a laptop with 2G ram, 256Meg GeForce6800 Go Graphics Card, and a 2.17 Pentium Centrino. It isn’t fast, but it gets the job done. The dream rig I was planning before my Fiance’ got laid off was a Intel I7 processor, 32 Gig…[Read more]
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Ryland Fox posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 3 months ago
I thought this might be helpful for people learning. It is 26 lessons on how to do arch/la visualisation. It looks really good, and goes through the whole process.
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Matei Radu posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 4 months ago
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Samuel Burnett-Ragueneau posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 4 months ago
advice on learning to use 3dmax? i am so impressed with the images and would love to play, but am unsure how or where to begin. any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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