yaw's comments

yaw | 8 years ago | on: Shaper Origin: Hand-Held CNC Machine

I was part of the preorder and just finished my first project with it, an MFT style workbench (3x5). My prior woodworking experience was a single class in high school. I would likely not have attempted this project without access this tool.

The software works off of SVG files, which was appealing as this is a format I'm already accustomed to. They have made a plugin for exporting SVG from Fusion360 models. The workflow to go from idea to a finished prototype is pretty quick.

Price for me was competitive, I had been looking at laser cutters which start at 2x-3x the price of this. Obviously not a direct comparison in capabilities.

Overall, I'm quite happy with it

yaw | 10 years ago | on: The Master’s as the New Bachelor’s (2011)

Character design done well? The visual design was done in a way to make these characters very distinctive & memorable, possibly the same applies to the auditory aspects?

Matt Groening: The secret of designing cartoon characters — and I’m giving away this secret now to all of you out there — is: you make a character that you can tell who it is in silhouette. I learned this from watching Mickey Mouse as a kid. You can tell Mickey Mouse from a mile away…those two big ears. Same thing with Popeye, same thing with Batman. And so, if you look at the Simpsons, they’re all identifiable in silhouette. Bart with the picket fence hair, Marge with the beehive, and Homer with the two little hairs, and all the rest. So…I think about hair quite a lot.

Source: http://austinkleon.com/2007/08/28/silhouettes-and-profiles/

yaw | 11 years ago | on: Wiki creator reinvents collaboration, again

The side by side articles reminds me of TiddlyWiki - a self-contained personal wiki.

It's a feature I would like to see more use of, as the context of a subject is often spread across multiple pages.

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