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Ryland Fox posted an update in the group
3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 11 months agoI 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 15 years, 11 months agoMy 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 15 years, 11 months agoSo 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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Charles A. Warsinske posted an update in the group
Veg.itecture 15 years, 11 months agoThe “felt” fabric. Blanc’s installations has two layers of fabric that he drips his water/fertilizer solution through. This is a non-soil installation. The plants root into the fabric and fed by the solution.
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Ryan Sand posted an update in the group
DESIGN 15 years, 11 months agobarlow, I would really be interested in seeing what European style sketches are and what one would percieve is the common american style of drawing?
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landplanner posted an update in the group
Graphics 15 years, 11 months agoAnyway we can get some quick sketch technique (marker, colored pencil, pastel etc) and rendering tutorials on here ?
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Joanna Spiez posted an update in the group
3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 11 months ago
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nca posted an update in the group
Graphics 15 years, 11 months agotim-
you bring up a good point..atmosphere is difficult to convey in hand drawn work. all I can think of at the moment is airbrush..
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Tim Zhang posted an update in the group
Graphics 16 years agoanyone know the best way to convey “god rays” in drawn perspectives? thanks
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Oona Johnsen posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years agoThank you Eric for your feedback – invaluable information since many have been asking about the LEED GA exam.
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Eric Shepley posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years agoJust sat for the GA Exam and passed on the first attempt. It’s definitely distilled down from the old version of the exams. From my perspective the LEED GA is a great credential for LAs to have the distinction, but without having to go through the specialty portions that are beyond our typical work. Sustainable Sites is where I’m placing my emphasis.
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Samantha posted an update in the group
Student Lounge 16 years agoI know many of you are concerned with the cost of Labash….well let me reassure you about what you are getting for the money!!!
2 dinners fully catered
2 lunches
Open bar for 3 nights…come on guys you can’t beat this
Tours (fees included in reg price)
Transportation to all of our events and tours
Amazing Lectures by: Mark Rios, Walter Hood,…[Read more] -
Samantha posted an update in the group
University of New Mexico 16 years agoI know many of you are concerned with the cost of Labash….well let me reassure you about what you are getting for the money!!!
2 dinners fully catered
2 lunches
Open bar for 3 nights…come on guys you can’t beat this
Tours (fees included in reg price)
Transportation to all of our events and tours
Amazing Lectures by: Mark Rios, Walter Hood,…[Read more] -
Matthew Schafer posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years agoThat’s fantastic to know USGBC is taking SiTES seriously. Alot of fellow designers have been very concerned about how SITES and LEED will integrate or if any integration will take place at all!?!?! There are so many great things about SITES that it would be a shame for LEED to miss. Thanks for the note, Heather!
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Heather L. Venhaus posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years agoHey Folks! Just a quick note to say hello and introduce myself. After completing the 2009 report, I resigned as project manager of the Sustainable Sites Initiative to pursue other opportunities and spend more time with my 7 month old son. I am currently working with the USGBC as a subject matter expert to incorporate portions of the Sustainable…[Read more]
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Gavin Walsh posted an update in the group
Veg.itecture 16 years agoHey Charles.. what do you mean by nonwoven material for a base? Are you referring to the waterproof backing or the felt?
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AR Coffeen posted an update in the group
Rocky Mountain Association 16 years agoHi all,
Graduating in May with my MLA from University of New Mexico, I lived in Fort Collins before my move to NM and I am looking into moving back to the area.it’s a little early i know, but i’ll be in the area in March trying to line up office visits and or interviews… Any job leads out there that you guys know about?
It’s a rough time to…[Read more]
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Jay Everett posted an update in the group
Planning Profession and Landscape Architecture 16 years ago -
Naomi Sachs, ASLA, EDAC posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 1 month agoThanks much to Chad and Charles. Are there specific details that you used, or did you just design your own details for each specific site? I’m going to look at SSI and see if there are any parking lots in their case studies; looking for pictures of good examples to show client that it can look good as well as earn them LEED credits!
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Chad Shaw posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 16 years, 1 month agoNaomi-
If 6″ curbs are a must, explore the possibility of using curb cuts at regular intervals or where it makes sense….the cuts will still allow runoff to enter the depression. Clay soils? Maybe grade soil towards a central trench/basin filled with gravel. Put an underdrain at the bottom of the gravel and follow Charles’ suggestion of piping…[Read more] - Load More
