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What about weapons/weapons systems? ..... maybe too much of a red line for some of you oO
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Nice design Mark, and great renderings too, but should that cap be moulded into the top part of the bottle in case someone ends up losing it, or would that matter. Good luck with your product.
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Hey snoopy Is this an assignment for college or have you recently bought a catamaran and planning to update it?
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Your that Mark Kokavec guy..... hELLO Ya i bought some of your rendering DVDs before, Your book looks good please add more pages Good luck with it.
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Hi Veronica, vote me.... this sounds like you're a politition or something. No doubt that you are a talented designer but what do you want me to save you from? I think you should have said vote for your favourite design rather than vote for me and forget the rest.... I am questioning this competitions democratic system... Why? because you can vote more than once. Should it be one person one vote?
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Online Education?
streamliner replied to Lostn30's topic in General education & career related discussions
Hi there Lostn30. Is your current work related in any way to the creative industrys? To be honest with you I would be a bit skeptical about doing an online course in Industrial design, mainly because the quality of the design education may not be up to standard. You would probably need to be living in the correct designing/learning environment i would think. No I haven't come across any I.D online courses but maybe they do exist, ..... but lets throw the cat among the pigeons here, If you do an online design sketching course then a online 3d course followed by a weekend Design thinking course does that make you a designer? I would probably tell you to go to a great I.D college and learn there.- 7 replies
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A Shovel Designed With Ergonomics In Mind
streamliner replied to Bosse Tools's topic in Finished Projects
Hi Nice idea, but I think I would prefer some kind of retrofitted adjustable handle (because people have different handle height requirements ) that could add on to my existing shovel. Is there any possibility your rotating mechanism would be damaged and stop working, and if that were to occur would this product become obsolete sooner? -
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Hi, It looks elegant, but would there be any problems accessing the hot and cold tap when you’re at standing height looking down on the basin. Will they be visible or would the swooshing spout be hiding them?
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A New Website Of Online Car Designing School
streamliner replied to chilloutourlife's topic in Random Musings
Hi, this is an interesting idea, but how does the online learning system compare to a live Design Studio environment? Is this course accredited with any international recognition or certification? -
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Measuring Scale Of A Jug
streamliner replied to Mark Marzouk's topic in Materials, prototyping and manufacturing
Hi Mark Just wondering, what software are you using? If its solidworks these youtube videos might help, with the calculating of the jug volume. I couldn’t find any video that actually inserts a measuring gauge. That might be a good tutorial for someone to do and post up on this forum. www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFK_KzkM858 www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCu1aCae9Ug wCu1aCae9Ug eFK_KzkM858 -
Hi Mark You design, make and sell your own products, that’s great. Sixteen products is a lot to work on. Have you decided what material you are going to use? I like the stackable hangers, cutlery set and packaging design but I think the rest of your product forms look very simple, was that the look you’re going with or did you have a design theme in mind. If I was going to create them, I would try to sculpt them a bit more and make them look as part of one family…. but that’s what I think. The legs of the colander and the jug look like a cad protrusion after thought, I would probably try to integrate them more in the body of the objects or something like that. Will there be a problem with the handle design of the jug? Your handle design allows a hole to be embedded into the curving wall of the jug and it’s positioned below the pouring spout, so if you where to fill the jug to the brim (top) with water it would pour out of this handle hole. In addition, would your mixing jug require a measure gauge?
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Interesting Salt And Pepper Shakers
streamliner replied to rnrassociates's topic in Finished Projects
It does look nice and slick, When I first viewed this, I thought it reminded me of a pen drive/ key disk or a broadband dongle. but could the fact that it doesn’t look like a salt and pepper shaker be a problem for some people ? I think the text could be a little bit bigger also. If you didn’t post up the second image would people get that the pepper section pops out like that. If I tapped it with my finger, will the container fall over because it has a narrow rectangular base? On the other hand, would it sand up straight because it has enough weight in it? -
Ostoure The Super-Street Bike - Unveiled At Bigboystoys Uae
streamliner replied to Mohammad R Shojaie's topic in Finished Projects
Amazing, love the stance it reminds me of a raging bull, horns down in an attacking charge. -
Hi Amirikano Sorry I was unable to read your French text, yip need to learn French again . I get the cartoon styling your going for, but will that form convey strength,protection and reliability? Who will be buying this after all, the toddler or the stressed out parents? Would you be able to fit a 3 to 4 year old into it? I’m not sure when a child stops using a stroller you know….need to google it. Can your design be folded up and placed easily within a car boot for transportation purposes? Also how would it move around a busy shopping centre? From looking at your nice 3d views the wheelbase looks very long does that mean you will need a larger turning axis? How easy can the user (pusher) access the under body shelf area, normally I think they are within reach of the steering handle and accessed from the back, or does that matter? Good job so far