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Maluminas
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Post by Maluminas » Mon Nov 06, 2006 3:43 pm

I have a suggestion :)

Since the Indigo community speaks several languages it might be a good idea to appoint translators who will translate interesting articles/faqs/tuts to their own language. I dont know if this job is enough to justify a new profile for each language, though, and i dont know if and how it could be possible to manage all the multiplied articles.

I am not applying to this profile if my idea is accepted, my schedule can't accomodate the added workload it would require :cry:

Although if no one wants to be the french translator i could do some work from time to time, but dont count on me :?. French is my first language :)

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Post by Phil » Fri Nov 10, 2006 11:06 am

Hi Radiance,

I would like to help, but I think I do not have the competence to manage one of your profile (perhaps in the future).

Secondly, it is impossible to upload a file in your forum, that means that it is too much time comsuming trying to explain a problem.

It would be really nice to upload an openoffice or a word document with some pictures and some parameters to explain some experiences, problems, and so on,
This would also make easyer to develop a good documentation.

What I could do for the comunity at this time is to prepare some goog obj models.
(really good, and precise)
But where to post them?

regards, Phil

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Post by joegiampaoli » Fri Nov 10, 2006 11:19 am

Maybe an FTP or file server would be good, there are many php templates that work with ftp servers, each user with their own account, or create a public folder...

The only thing is that we don't know what limitations the server this website is hosted on has...., I have my FTP server here at home, I would be glad to donate some GB and a bit of bandwith, but, I'll be moving out of Yucatan soon and back to my hometown here in Mexico, so I don't know how long it will take me to setup a new server and all :(
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BZ Win
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Post by BZ Win » Fri Nov 10, 2006 12:13 pm

Yeah, Ill gladly donate any sort of bandwidth or webspace... I have 499gig I never use :p

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Post by Phil » Sun Nov 12, 2006 5:03 am

Hi BZ Win, hi joegiampaoli,

thanks for this enthusiasm :D

I would like to precise some things about the volume of the files.

1 uploading some text document with pictures.

Here is an example about what I mean. Right now I am playing with different parameters in Indigo to see how they are influencing the results.
The size of such dokument could vary between 500 Kb and 5 MB

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In my opinion this is easyer and quicker than uploading 4 separate pictures.
Such results could also be used for the F.A.Q.
I can imagine some pictures in the Answer

2 uploading some good obj model

This will be much bigger than a document.
The best 3D format would be step, whicj is really small but most of the modeller does not import this.
A gould obj scene could vary between 10MB to 200MB
:?

Here you will find an example:
http://www.cadclick.de/forum/news_show1 ... NewsID=137

I will also look what can I do with my provider to improve such possibilities.

regards, Phil

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Post by ThatDude33 » Sun Nov 12, 2006 8:33 am

I'm an exporter producer for Maya :D
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