SketchUp now free for personal use!

April 28, 2006 on 10:34 am | In Making | 1 Comment

As I’d hoped, Google have made SketchUp free for personal use.

If you are in any way interested in 3d modelling, do try it out – it is a fantastic program for 3d modelling. It doesn’t have the power of something like Max or Maya but it is very fast and interactive and easy to use. If you have to make anything you can easily build a 3d model of it first to help plan it. I have used it for doing some pretty complicated modelling work when Bobble was on her interior design course, and have also used it for fun modelling of silly ipod things (will try to dig out the picture later).

Currently only the windows version is available for download but I know from experience that there is a Mac version, hopefully that will be available soon!

Invader Zim Xbox360 Faceplate – complete!

April 23, 2006 on 2:25 pm | In Making | 1 Comment

Following on from Easter Weekend’s preparation, today I finished my Xbox 360 custom faceplate.

I’d previously printed out copies onto plain paper as a test of size:

and all was well, so I ordered some A4 Self Adhesive Inkjet-printable Vinyl, which arrived in the week.

A quick print out on “high quality, normal paper” settings gave me the cover. Then I had to carefully cut out and even more carefully remove the backing paper and apply it to the plain Xbox 360 Faceplate.

As I had hoped, the vinyl is stretchier than paper and happily copes with the curves of the faceplate. As there was a slight overlap at the edges I wrapped it around, which will help to stop it from peeling off over time.
Gir’s eye had to stretch to fit the “death star laser-stylee” power button, but the vinyl happily coped with that too – fantastic!

Around the drive bay I again simply wrapped the vinyl around and held it in place – once on the console it is kept in place by the DVD drive sticking through the faceplate anyway.

A fiddly part to clean up was around the IR port, I found a good technique was to take a sharp scalpel / craft knife and find the ridged edge of the port, and then carefully cut the vinyl out with the blade following the groove around the IR port. It seemed to work fairly well for me.

Lastly I needed to cut out the expansion port flap, so I turned the faceplate over and opened up the port, peeling it off from the vinyl. Then I cut out the vinyl using a scalpel (onto a cutting mat) using the port itself as a template. Fiddly but again not too bad.

Finally I powered up the 360 to check out Gir’s glowing eye. It worked – phew!

Next weekend I may have to pick up another blank faceplate and get to work on a Doctor Who design! Hee hee…

I want to thank the great Zim website Room with a Moose & GIR for providing the download of all the Zim artwork used in the faceplate – it was made so much easier by not having to do all the DVD screengrabs myself!

captivating japanese video

April 16, 2006 on 10:14 pm | In Making | No Comments

…of machines which do… well, nothing in particular, but if you remember the Great Egg Race, it’s captivating to watch.

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Link to google video here

Warning: you could be humming the jingle for the rest of the day too, if you’re anything like me…

So, what have I been up to this weekend?

April 16, 2006 on 6:08 pm | In Making | 1 Comment

Not much, I’ll admit it. A bit of gaming: I’m making good progress in Need For Speed: Most Wantedand the new Tomb Raider demo was actually pretty good, I might have to trade in my under-used copy of Perfect Dark Zero for a copy.

I woke up with a yen to actually make something today and had been thinking about modding the spare Xbox 360 faceplate I have.

A bit of mucking about in photoshop – and the addition of a very handy template for the faceplate that I found on the web – and I have this:

Invader Zim Xbox 360 Faceplate

It’s an Invader Zim faceplate – check out the link if you have no idea what I’m talking about :-)

Now, I need to attach this to the Xbox 360. Happily the faceplates are just A4 long so I can print it out, but one problem: paper isn’t quite good enough – the faceplate bends in two directions and paper just isn’t stretchy enough. I notice that these people in the US sell stick-on faceplate skins, and use self-adhesive vinyl to do that. So I’ve ordered some vinyl that I can print on, and will give it a go! Fingers crossed…

Appalling movie trailers

April 6, 2006 on 12:31 pm | In Madness | No Comments

One of the many RSS feeds I subscribe to is the Latest Movie Trailers feed from apple. Now, many movies are utterly appallingly cheesey etc, but some just take the biscuit:

Happy Feet

A comedy adventure set in the land of the Emperor Penguins in the heart of Antarctica. These penguins sing, and each needs their own special song to attract a soul mate. Our hero Mumble (ELIJAH WOOD), son of Elvis (HUGH JACKMAN) and Norma Jean (NICOLE KIDMAN) is the worst singer in the world… but he can tap-dance something fierce!

OK, first thing: STOP IT WITH THE PENGUINS HOLLYWOOD! I mean it, stop.

Now I can understand Elijah Wood being in this – poor little hobbit – but what the frak is “huge” Jackman doing in this?

At least there are some good movie trailers around though…

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