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Posted by Søren M on March 19, 2007, 5:31 am
Hi Group,
Is there anybody that has a sceme of a kind that you can place the sort
of architure in like in design where you can plot in where your product
in placed?
There is like 4 quadrents (2 axis crossing each other) where you by
entering several parameters can see where your products segments they
fit in and what level they have.
Mest regards
Søren M
www.MySpace.com/MomsenDesign
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Posted by Kris Krieger on March 19, 2007, 4:48 pm
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> Hi Group,
>
> Is there anybody that has a sceme of a kind that you can place the sort
> of architure in like in design where you can plot in where your product
> in placed?
>
> There is like 4 quadrents (2 axis crossing each other) where you by
> entering several parameters can see where your products segments they
> fit in and what level they have.
>
> Mest regards
> Søren M
> www.MySpace.com/MomsenDesign
>
>
>
Huh...??
Are you aksing whether anyone is selling landscapes...? Or are you looking
for a world-creator such as Vue...? Or are you looking for a program that
will do compositing...?
- K.
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Posted by RicodJour on March 19, 2007, 5:58 pm
Kris Krieger wrote:
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> > Is there anybody that has a sceme of a kind that you can place the sort
> > of architure in like in design where you can plot in where your product
> > in placed?
> > There is like 4 quadrents (2 axis crossing each other) where you by
> > entering several parameters can see where your products segments they
> > fit in and what level they have.
> Huh...??
> Are you aksing whether anyone is selling landscapes...? Or are you looki=
> for a world-creator such as Vue...? Or are you looking for a program that
> will do compositing...?
I thought he was asking for something like a SketchUp model plugging
into Google Earth.
If you want to have some fun, design that skyscraper you always wanted
to design (you know you do) and plug it into Google Earth in
Manhattan.
http://sketchup.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=3D36241&topic=3D9057
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Posted by Kris Krieger on March 19, 2007, 7:30 pm
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> Kris Krieger wrote:
>> > Is there anybody that has a sceme of a kind that you can place the
>> > sort of architure in like in design where you can plot in where
>> > your product in placed?
>> > There is like 4 quadrents (2 axis crossing each other) where you by
>> > entering several parameters can see where your products segments
>> > they fit in and what level they have.
>> Huh...??
>> Are you aksing whether anyone is selling landscapes...? Or are you
>> looki
> ng
>> for a world-creator such as Vue...? Or are you looking for a program
>> that will do compositing...?
>
> I thought he was asking for something like a SketchUp model plugging
> into Google Earth.
That could be - but I can't tell from the phrasing. I've known people
who did a good job of combining lighting, shadow-catching, and
compositing plugins with 3D to give very good views of proposed projects
using existing surrounds. Same could be done with Google Earth, or, if
there are GIS files, one could open those in 3D and combine with a 3D
model.
I'm just having a hard time picturing what he's asking. Re-reading it,
tho', I'm wondering whether "in design" was supposed to have been
"InDesign", as in the name of some software. I dearly wish that more
people would learn and use at least rudimentary grammitical conventions -
it'd make things much easier to understand, as opposed to wasting time
and energy deciphering gibberish.
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>
> If you want to have some fun, design that skyscraper you always wanted
> to design (you know you do) and plug it into Google Earth in
> Manhattan.
> http://sketchup.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=36241&topic=905
> 7
>
I guess I *can* DL teh google-earth software now that my machine seems to
be working (and is 100% backed up onto an external/detatchable HD...!)
Woo-hoo!
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Posted by Søren M on April 16, 2007, 6:07 pm
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>> Kris Krieger wrote:
>>> > Is there anybody that has a sceme of a kind that you can place the
>>> > sort of architure in like in design where you can plot in where
>>> > your product in placed?
>>> > There is like 4 quadrents (2 axis crossing each other) where you
>>> > by
>>> > entering several parameters can see where your products segments
>>> > they fit in and what level they have.
>>> Huh...??
>>> Are you aksing whether anyone is selling landscapes...? Or are you
>>> looki
>> ng
>>> for a world-creator such as Vue...? Or are you looking for a
>>> program
>>> that will do compositing...?
>> I thought he was asking for something like a SketchUp model plugging
>> into Google Earth.
> That could be - but I can't tell from the phrasing. I've known people
> who did a good job of combining lighting, shadow-catching, and
> compositing plugins with 3D to give very good views of proposed
> projects
> using existing surrounds. Same could be done with Google Earth, or,
> if
> there are GIS files, one could open those in 3D and combine with a 3D
> model.
> I'm just having a hard time picturing what he's asking. Re-reading
> it,
> tho', I'm wondering whether "in design" was supposed to have been
> "InDesign", as in the name of some software. I dearly wish that more
> people would learn and use at least rudimentary grammitical
> conventions -
> it'd make things much easier to understand, as opposed to wasting time
> and energy deciphering gibberish.
>> If you want to have some fun, design that skyscraper you always
>> wanted
>> to design (you know you do) and plug it into Google Earth in
>> Manhattan.
>> http://sketchup.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=36241&topic=905
>> 7
> I guess I *can* DL teh google-earth software now that my machine seems
> to
> be working (and is 100% backed up onto an external/detatchable HD...!)
> Woo-hoo!
Hello Gyes,
sorry for my late answer, i had troubel entering the forum.
Well well its more easy then all the suggestions you have..
..its just a graph, showing where a product are placed in varius groups
like a think can appea to a sports like person.. a graph, normaly in 4
or more sections telling you where a product are, then you can see if it
fits your oun or the company can see if it fits in to their strategy and
customer segment.
Best egards
Søren M
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> Is there anybody that has a sceme of a kind that you can place the sort
> of architure in like in design where you can plot in where your product
> in placed?
>
> There is like 4 quadrents (2 axis crossing each other) where you by
> entering several parameters can see where your products segments they
> fit in and what level they have.
>
> Mest regards
> Søren M
> www.MySpace.com/MomsenDesign
>
>
>