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Pavel Solin

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Mar 17, 2012, 9:23:58 PM3/17/12
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Hi guys,
  this is a solid model created with PLaSM (the 
solid modeling library in NCLab). The object can be 
rotated and scaled in any way, as you know this 
from other CAD systems. I would wear a T-shirt like this.

BTW, I asked IT to enable WebGL in the first-floor 
classrooms in the DMS building as well as in the Wells 
Fargo auditorium. Once this done and if you'll be still 
interested, I would like to do another short presentation 
about solid modeling in NCLab. This is an exciting activity 
to bring to high schools, we should present it as such on 
May 3rd.

Best,

Pavel

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Pavel Solin
University of Nevada, Reno
http://hpfem.org/~pavel

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Tanaka Harder

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Mar 17, 2012, 9:30:02 PM3/17/12
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Incredible

On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 6:23 PM, Pavel Solin <solin...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi guys,
  this is a solid model created with PLaSM (the 
solid modeling library in NCLab). The object can be 
rotated and scaled in any way, as you know this 
from other CAD systems. I would wear a T-shirt like this.

Jennifer Anderson

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Mar 17, 2012, 9:40:31 PM3/17/12
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This looks great Pavel!

Andrew Mc Neilly

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Mar 18, 2012, 5:30:36 AM3/18/12
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This looks awesome; I have to agree with Tanaka

Andrew Mc Neilly

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Mar 18, 2012, 5:33:35 AM3/18/12
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I meant Pavel; it'd be a pretty cool shirt, like a black background with the big, bright yellow emblem in the front & centre... but yeah, fantastic just the same!

Pavel Solin

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Mar 18, 2012, 12:47:40 PM3/18/12
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On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 2:33 AM, Andrew Mc Neilly <dizn...@gmail.com> wrote:
I meant Pavel; it'd be a pretty cool shirt, like a black background with the big, bright yellow emblem in the front & centre... but yeah, fantastic just the same!

I used Gimp to pick the exact colors of the original SWE logo,
so this is as close as it could get. I did it with a T-Shirt in mind,
but if you guys decide to use anything else, I will not be offended. 
If you decide to use this motiv for the T-Shirt, you have to choose 
a suitable color. The current blue/gray background of the 
3D logo can be easily removed. There is a printshop on 
Keystone where I like to get these things done, such a T-Shirt 
would be around $10.

Pavel
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