goodjob! Where can i find some more details about this specific topic ie practices to how a shape can be improved (especially when dealing with hair,smoke,flowing elements etc).Couldnt find anything related to this subject anywhere.
Hi Sublime91,
The best teacher is nature.
The second best teachers are artists whose work has stood the test of time.
A great practice would be to carefully draw parts of plants that are aesthetically pleasing to you.
I started with the rocks. I knew that I wanted to keep their triangular nature and even exaggerate it. So, I kept the right end flat and pointed the triangular shapes toward the rocks on the left of the composition. I also lined up the right ends of the rocks to be parallel to the distant path in the background. I injected some straights in there focusing on separating the top planes from the side planes.
Shape optimization in a general setting requires the determination of the optimal spatial material distribution for given loads and boundary conditions. Every point in space is thus a material point or a void and the optimization problem is a discrete variable one. This paper describes various ways of removing this discrete nature of the problem by the introduction of a density function that is a continuous design variable. Domains of high density then define the shape of the mechanical element. For intermediate densities, material parameters given by an artificial material law can be used. Alternatively, the density can arise naturally through the introduction of periodically distributed, microscopic voids, so that effective material parameters for intermediate density values can be computed through homogenization. Several examples in two-dimensional elasticity illustrate that these methods allow a determination of the topology of a mechanical element, as required for a boundary variations shape optimization technique.
To make it a little bit more fun, I cut their names out of some of their fave animal shapes and am sharing a tutorial on how to do just that using your Cricut and Cricut Design Space (no other software needed).
Then, I went ahead and used this tutorial to make my kids labels for their water bottles. The options are really endless with this one, you can cut any words or shapes out of another image. Ready for the tutorial?
Lay down that half of the decal and smooth it, then start peeling the transfer tape back before smoothing out the other half of the design. I found this made SUCH a huge difference in how smooth and wrinkle free the designs went on.
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I'm a bit rusty with any design app, and I've never gotten completely up to speed with Designer. I'm trying to do something which I think is fairly simple, but I don't seem to be able to get it right.
Simply, I have two shapes, and I want one to cut out of the other. Right now I have a group of shapes and I put it on top of the shape I want it to cut from, and I say to mask below, and it makes the bottom shape into the shape of the group above. What I want is in fact the bottom shape minus the group above (so it is transparent where the group was).
Thank you all. I've been able to subtract one shape at a time, but I have a small problem. I have triangles that I want to subtract just the outline of, not the middle. The triangles have no fill, but subtract still removes the middle. Is there a way to get it to work without removing the middle? Thanks.
I went through all the comments here and tried every combination and yet I still cannot figure out how to cut a simple circle shape out of a more complex image. Can someone please help? It just never gives me an option for for substract, it is always greyed out. I checked the "Fill mode" for both, circle and the earring shape. The circle is set to "Alternate", but the earring shape has no selection. Both options (alternate or winding) are greyed out. I am suspecting that this might be the reason why I cannot do substract. Is there any way of changing it or any other way of cutting out the circle?
New design salon Matter and Shape will make its debut in Paris in the Spring of 2024. Set to take place during Paris Fashion Week in the Jardin des Tuileries, the business-focused design salon was announced on 20 October by journalist Dan Thawley, who started the project with support from Milanese strategic consulting firm P:S.
The event will take place in a 3000 sq m temporary space in the Tuileries (whose details are brought to life in the photographic series illustrating this story, shot by Marcelo Gomes for the occasion). Featuring a vaulted ceiling and transparent lateral walls allowing natural light to flood the space, the venue will include customised display stands for up to 50 exhibitors as well as a design bookstore and boutique, and a dedicated restaurant open for lunch and private dinner opportunities.
Rosa Bertoli was born in Udine, Italy, and now lives in London. Since 2014, she has been the Design Editor of Wallpaper*, where she oversees design content for the print and online editions, as well as special editorial projects. Through her role at Wallpaper*, she has written extensively about all areas of design. Rosa has been speaker and moderator for various design talks and conferences including London Craft Week, Maison & Objet, The Italian Cultural Institute (London), Clippings, Zaha Hadid Design, Kartell and Frieze Art Fair. Rosa has been on judging panels for the Chart Architecture Award, the Dutch Design Awards and the DesignGuild Marks. She has written for numerous English and Italian language publications, and worked as a content and communication consultant for fashion and design brands.
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Introduction: Discectomy and interbody fusion are widely used in the treatment of intervertebral disc-related diseases. Among them, the interbody cage plays a significant role. However, the complications related to the interbody cage, such as nonunion or pseudoarthrosis, subsidence, loosening, and prolapse of the cage, cannot be ignored. By changing the design and material of the interbody fusion cage, a better fusion effect can be obtained, the incidence of appeal complications can be reduced, and the quality of life of patients after interbody fusion can be improved.
Expert opinion: Current treatment of cervical and lumbar degenerative disease requires interbody fusion to maintain decompression and to promote fusion and reduce the incidence of fusion failure through improvements in implant material, design, internal structure, and function. However, interbody fusion is not an optimal solution for treating vertebral instability.Abbreviations: ACDF, Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion; ALIF, anterior lumbar interbody fusion; Axi-aLIF, axial lumbar interbody fusion; BAK fusion cage, Bagby and Kuslich fusion cage; CADR, cervical artificial disc replacement; DBM, decalcified bone matrix; HA, hydroxyapatite; LLIF/XLIF, lateral or extreme lateral interbody fusion; MIS-TLIF, minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion; OLIF/ATP, oblique lumbar interbody fusion/anterior to psoas; PEEK, Poly-ether-ether-ketone; PLIF, posterior lumbar interbody fusion; ROI-C, Zero-profile Anchored Spacer; ROM, range of motion; SLM, selective melting forming; TLIF, transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion or.
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Thus, on the first lines of text, people will scan more words on the right than on the following lines. This scanning pattern resembles the shape of the letter F, but it is rarely a perfect F. For example, in some cases, people may become interested in a paragraph down the page and may fixate on more words, reading toward the right again, so the pattern comes to resemble an E.
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