OT: OT Thread Part 6: still got a new name faster than Seattle's team

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oobga

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City road planners seeing traffic actually flowing properly because of 90% less cars on the road:

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At least there are people out there still bringing some levity in these dark times.
 

Ritchie Valens

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Yes there are, like playing Hetfield with one hand and Hammett with the other:


I just stumbled on this young lady last night on YT and watched some of her other covers she has up. What an amazing talent.
 
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Llamamoto

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I've always wanted to design Tall buildings as a hobby with CAD. I've just started with tinkerCAD ..lol... but I see many in my architecture forum using sketchup.

From my experience, TinkerCAD is good for smaller mechanical things, but sketchup is better for architecture. I made this house on Sketchup:

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But anything architecture related that I make on Tinkercad ends up looking awful haha.
I did design and 3d print an Oilers themed hockey puck using Tinkercad though.
 
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From my experience, TinkerCAD is good for smaller mechanical things, but sketchup is better for architecture. I made this house on Sketchup:

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But anything architecture related that I make on Tinkercad ends up looking awful haha.
I did design and 3d print an Oilers themed hockey puck using Tinkercad though.
OK.. I'll take your advice and like what you did. They have a free browser Sketchup that I'll use unless there's a free version of when it was Google Sketchup. Do you know where I could find that? I don't want to be limited to having to be online.
 

Llamamoto

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OK.. I'll take your advice and like what you did. They have a free browser Sketchup that I'll use unless there's a free version of when it was Google Sketchup. Do you know where I could find that? I don't want to be limited to having to be online.

There are a few versions that you can download online. Here's Sketchup Make 2020 for Macs for example:

SketchUp Make for Mac

I still use the 2017 one though.
 
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