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Егор Ульянов

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Aug 4, 2024, 6:19:59 PM8/4/24
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Unlockevery nuance of blue and consider the characteristics of every shade and tone. A much-loved choice across different cultures and generations, embracing blue carpets gives you the power to achieve an exciting and contrasting blend of styles.

Blue encapsulates light powdery shades, bold turquoise and flashes of azure to inky ocean hues, moody indigo and regal royal. The colour blue has the versatility to create spaces that are dramatic and energising, restful and restorative, chic and sophisticated.


Whatever the design inspiration for your living room, dining room or bedroom, our harmonious palette features the right blue carpet for your personal preference. Match the perfect blue shade to your ideal carpet from our collection, including Coir, Wool, Sisool, Sisal, Seagrass and Jute.


When you need to transition from, for example, an area covered in plush carpeting to one of bare concrete, you need a smooth transition. Highly durable Johnsonite Reducers can provide a finishing touch whenever vinyl, carpet, or resilient flooring meets (or partially covers) zero-height surfaces. They come in various gauges and can thus be used with materials of varying heights, creating a durable, clean, and attractive edge.


From rubber tile to wall base, stair systems to accessories - craftmanship matters at Johnsonite. We come to work every day to help you win, crafting solutions that you can rely on. It's why Made Right Means Johnsonite.


Rich in texture and functionality, the blue event carpet is popular for military events such as for a receiving line in a military ball, and for corporate events that want to stand out above the rest, with the brilliance of this blue bright hue mixed with a dark shade of azure blue. This blue event carpet is the prime choice for the most exclusive occasions!


Planning a grand event requires careful consideration of functionality and appeal. Reduce the stress of extensive planning by placing this Blue Standard Event Carpet Runner on your main stage! The Blue Standard Event Carpet Runner is ready to be rolled out in all its glorious blue splendor. For your next prestigious occasion, embrace the regality of this Standard Blue Event Carpet Runner.


A set of brass stanchions, grand opening scissors, a grand opening ribbon, and decorative bows--this is as comprehensive as a grand opening kit gets. The package includes a pair of brass stanchions standing 41 inches tall and each weighing 17 pounds, a 30 inch giant scissor, a printed ribbon measuring 12 yards by 6 inches, and two 8 inch pull bows that can be easily assembled. Please see below for a full list of color options. 10 scissor color options such as red, blue, black, and more. More than 20 ribbon color options including blue, red, white, and green. And more than 20 color options for the bows with the most popular being red, blue, white, and green. Please see description below for a list of all possible colors.


This polished ceremonial brass stanchion has a detachable round base and a rubber floor protector underneath base. These stanchion has a polished brass dome top with a disk of 4 openings for rope clip ends. Sold singly (1) one stanchion. Stanchion ropes may be purchased separately.


This Blue ceremonial carpet is excellent for monumental events. Contains 100% continuous filament nylon. Elegant look with bold color. Available in the following size combinations: Widths between 3 and 6 feet and lengths between 10 and 50 feet.

2-3 Business days of processing time.


Carpet can be printed with your company logo or brand message on the carpet. Your design is printed on our Deluxe Carpet. Carpet is made with 100% nylon filament for a soft plush texture. Available in sizes 3x10, 3x15, 4x10, and 4x15.


The customization on this item is printed, please note this is not embroidery.


The plush royal blue color and velour fabric (velvet-like material) this 6 feet long and 1.5 inch wide rope makes an excellent companion purchase to a set of classic brass or chrome stanchions. The rope ends come with two options, polished brass and polished steel to be matched with the corresponding stanchion.


Elegant stanchion for ceremonial events comes with a detachable round base measuring 14 inches in diameter. The post measures 39 inches in height and has a diameter of 2 inches, and also includes a rubber floor protector under the base. The post has an option of urn or flat top design with a disk that has 4 openings for rope clips. Stanchion ropes are not included, and are sold separately. Sold singly (1) one post.


Ceremonial scissors pin has a shiny finish with military clutch snap pin back. A perfect memento for grand openings and ribbon cutting ceremonies . Comes in size 1 1/8 x 3/4 inches. Color options include: Gold or Silver.


With options of 8 inches or 14 inches, On the Go Ceremonial Ribbon Cutting Pull Bows are easy-to-use decorative bows for ribbon cuttings, grand openings, groundbreakings and any other ceremonial event that calls for festive decor. The extremely convenient ingenuity of these bows is what makes them a must-have. The bow comes unassembled in a flat package. The magic happens when you withdraw the flat bow from the package and pull on a string that brings a fluffed up bow together in a matter of seconds. A perfectly shaped bow with minimal effort.


Hey Thanh Chuong , at the moment the results attached below are not possible in Enscape - we're working on improving our carpet material further. In the meantime, to help with the areas where the carpet is not applied, you can use a separate plane, apply the same carpet material instead there, and put it slightly below the floor that only the carpet appears through but not the plane. I hope you get what I mean! If not, let me know and I'll attach an example.


Please update next a better carpet. Thank you.



i just guess the empty edge is just prepared by developer for the rotate carpet like picture below (in every edge of carpet) but it is not yet implemented in this version i hope that ready in the next update.


In the picture above i saw a collision here sandal with carpet am i right? i dont know in the future update Enscape will have this. When we have a ball in the grass, so the grass will not grow above the ball right?


Can we have a collision effect in Enscape? Demian Gutberlet it is usefull as an example when we have i plant in front of the wall and the leaf can be seen behind wall too. But if the Enscape have a collision i hope this leaf of the plant can cut automatically.


I have been doing some digging and found the reason for strange shag like carpet. This image profile located in C:\Users\xxxxxxx\AppData\Local\Programs\Enscape\Renderer\SystemData\Textures\Enscape\Common dictates the texture mapping of carpet. I was wondering if anyone knows how the mapping works and can mimic it with a cut pile profile.


Yes it is worst but i think it is still on progress the dev is still developing for the edge of the carpet. i saw another render engine had a good view of carpet edge lol you can google it. i didnt use carpet material again. i only use a flat JPEG material for the carpet. But i used this capert material for my grass lol


The Blue Carpet is a piece of public art in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England, designed by Thomas Heatherwick.[1] It is an area of public open space in front of the Laing Art Gallery, close to the main shopping and nightclub areas, paved with glass-and-resin slabs which curve up at the space's edges, giving the appearance of a fabric carpet. Although classified as a piece of public art, it is closer to an urban design feature.


The square has been covered in a skin of blue paving slabs, made by mixing crushed blue glass with white resin.[1] At the points where this skin reaches a building the slabs curve upwards to create the sensation that the tiles are a fabric laid over the area. There are a number of benches that appear to fold up from the carpet surface, and beneath the benches are sunken glass-topped boxes that hold coloured lights.[1] At the eastern end an existing staircase, leading to an elevated walkway, was replaced with a new one, featuring a curving skin of wood ribbons, constructed by a local boatbuilder.


Completed in 2001, the piece took six years to realise. The total budget for the space was 1.4m.[2] The work was partially funded by the Arts Lottery Fund and the European Regional Development Fund.[3] Following the success of Anthony Gormley's Angel of the North in nearby Gateshead, Newcastle and other neighbouring authorities were keen to invest in other high profile public art commissions. Heatherwick's design provided was an integral part of a project to improve the streetscape and context of the Laing Art Gallery, which was left marooned following the demolition of the old Victorian library in the 1960s, with a blank brick wall facing towards the city centre.


The Blue Carpet was intended to complement the existing buildings and give the city a contemporary icon. However, the first batch of tiles delivered were green rather than blue[1] and the whole project was set back several months. When finally unveiled it was remarked that the carpet was much paler in colour than was expected from Heatherwick's original visualisations.


The Blue Carpet has become the subject of some local debate, as parts of it are used as ramps by skateboarders. The tiles have also rapidly faded to a blue-grey colour, a fact that is made more obvious when damaged tiles are replaced with those of the original colour. The upturned benches have also become a regular target for vandals and are often fenced off while awaiting repair.[4] The area was also damaged by an arson attack in 2001 which cost 10,000 to repair.[5]

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