November 8, 200718 yr I was messing around in CAD, with parabolic curves mainly, and ended up with this. ALL of the green lines in this drawing are straight. (Ignore the white cross hairs in the far right figure, I forgot to move my cursor. Just though it was kinda cool..Enjoy, or something.
November 8, 200718 yr I used to have alot of fun doing this too! :) I tried to come up with some interesting ones other than the original (four point Steeler-star thing), but eh, all lopsided. Yours are amazing though! :thumbsup: "El que no arriesga no gana"
November 8, 200718 yr kinda cool. What are you using CAD for usually? (It isn't the kind of tool, people just happen to have.)
November 8, 200718 yr That's pretty cool. I don't know much else to say because I have no idea what that program does, but that's still pretty cool.
November 8, 200718 yr That's...quite...cool... :shock: Seriously amazing stuff. It's not hard to do (in effect) but just really cool and you can prove it by making every line a different colour! Just toking :mrgreen: Click my signature for my blog!
November 8, 200718 yr We had some basic CAD lessons back in high school... nothing like that though. My Tip.It Times Articles (10 and counting) || The Varrock Library Author Index projectDo you dare to dream? - Part 19 added. || The Hospital (WIP) - New story!Necromagus looks like a viking ... with glasses.
November 8, 200718 yr In math a few years ago, our teacher gave us a packet with a bunch of things kind of like those. There was one with a bunch of dots. If we connected the dots correctly, we would've made a "circle". There were also a few with bunnies and stuff. Those things are awesome. Cenin pân nîd, istan pân nîd, dan nin ú-cenich, nin ú-istach.Ithil luin eria vi menel caran...Tîn dan delu.
November 8, 200718 yr I used to make those at school. Really easy. All you do is create shaped numbered grids and match the numbers up. You just need a little patience, but the result is beautiful symetry :)
November 8, 200718 yr Heh we're using CAD in my engineering and design class. well today at 11:30 am 14 years ago i was born.. wo0t!!!At 11:30 you should start holding your head underwater wo0t!!!Stop acting such a moron.
November 8, 200718 yr Spoof! Did you leave for awhile or something? Just haven't seen you post in OT for a long time. Good to see you : This is how much you all raised for charity. Thank you.
November 8, 200718 yr Author Spoof! Did you leave for awhile or something? Just haven't seen you post in OT for a long time. Good to see you : I've been here. Apparently I flamed too much, and if i post here, ill get mad and call people names and flame, so I was resisiting. \ CAD is used for design purposed, houses, car parts, parts for..everything. ca2theone - if ou could see the program actually running I could run the cursor any given line and it would highlight the line...
November 8, 200718 yr I did these in 6th grade, just not that complicated. I get 30$ a day working at a haunted corn ma(i)ze, dressing up and scaring people crapless.
November 8, 200718 yr Heh, my math teacher just assigned me a project about these this week. They're really cool.
November 8, 200718 yr When I was a wee lad, in about 5th-6th grade, I recall seeing something like these hanging in the 7th grade math area. Not nearly as intricate as these, more like just the corners in the picture with the white crosshairs, but I still found it interesting. Command the Murderous Chalices! Drink ye harpooners! drink and swear, ye men that man the deathful whaleboat's bow- Death to Moby Dick!BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD! SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE!
November 9, 200718 yr Author When I was a wee lad, in about 5th-6th grade, I recall seeing something like these hanging in the 7th grade math area. Not nearly as intricate as these, more like just the corners in the picture with the white crosshairs, but I still found it interesting. The corner you speak of the the parabolic curve. It is pretty much one of those mirrored and copied all over. Except I put two arcs together and did the same to those to get the rounded ones :P
November 9, 200718 yr ... We drew them by hand back in first year of High school. Was in our Maths lessons. All to do with enlargement and the likes. Was a fun topic. I used CAD for my design and technology project. Don't know if I got anything on the computer left from it, though. I'll check later. :) New sig to come!
November 11, 200718 yr Wow impressive. My parents have CAD installed on this computer, though its way too difficult to try and use without tutorials. And I can't even find any on the internet (well any decent ones...even searching Google). Do you know Spoofer where I can find any? :?
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