Death_at_Midnight opened this issue on Aug 04, 2007 · 20 posts
Death_at_Midnight posted Sat, 04 August 2007 at 12:34 AM
Got time between renders? Then this page is for you!
Step right up, folks, and learn all there is to know about the exciting world of aglets--the plastic or metal endings of a shoe lace.....
Okay, just joking here.. but I did come across an interesting/entertaining site of someone who has a lot of free time to invent new styles of tying a shoe. There's other information in his site too, especially about aglets.
So, in between Bryce renders, instead of twiddling your thumbs or wishing the render would go faster or hoping that it won't crash, now you can practice new and exciting ways to tie your shoes and wow your fellow artists and colleagues.....
http://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/ianknot.htm <-- the Ian knot!
http://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/agletrepair.htm <-- the aglets!
tom271 posted Sat, 04 August 2007 at 4:50 AM
Thank you ... now I feel I can hold my own....
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pakled posted Sat, 04 August 2007 at 8:59 PM
If you search long enough, you can find anything on the Internet..;)
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TheBryster posted Sun, 05 August 2007 at 6:36 AM Forum Moderator
What's a 'shoe lace' ?
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Quest posted Sun, 05 August 2007 at 7:33 AM
LOL…Now we’re talking! In my profession besides a few other things, I need to have some familiarity with ropes and know about knots. But I’ve taken it a step further particularly for safety reasons so I’ve made certain that my shoe or bootlace never comes undone. We all know what a pain that could sometimes be and at the most inopportune times to. So here’s a page that fits right in with this topic of shoelaces. I know it as Ashley’s knot #1219 the double slipknot from Ashley’s Book of Knots (1944). On this page it’s called Ian’s secure shoelace knot, second one from the top. Keep those render farms going and look up every once in a while.
alexclark posted Tue, 07 August 2007 at 12:57 PM
I realised the other day that I'd never tied the laces of my last pair of shoes - Not once in over a year of wear - so this'll come in handy for my new shoes!!
Death_at_Midnight posted Tue, 07 August 2007 at 10:53 PM
Why not? Were they in a knot you couldn't undone, or just wanted the natural look and didn't bother with them?
alexclark posted Thu, 09 August 2007 at 5:00 PM
Er... I think I just tucked them in and forgot about them.
ysvry posted Thu, 09 August 2007 at 10:20 PM
I think u used the zipper instead :P
Rayraz posted Fri, 10 August 2007 at 3:12 PM
As a sneaker-freak i say: "WICKED!!!" hehehe
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electroglyph posted Sat, 11 August 2007 at 11:29 AM
My grandma was always talking about getting a peplim dress, jaboe pants, and espadrille shoes. Now I find out what aglets are. I wonder if there is a dictionary of weird clothing names?
Rayraz posted Sat, 11 August 2007 at 6:56 PM
maybe www.dictionary.com will do?
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electroglyph posted Sun, 12 August 2007 at 1:52 AM
Well, there is that. but it only works if you already know what you are looking for. I find the plain old WWW works pretty well. Just google "weird clothing names" and you get a few sites to search.
While you are waiting for renders to finish you might want to find something that does not tie up processor powers. Why stop at shoes? Professors at Cambridge University's prestigious Cavendish Laboratories have discovered 85 ways to tie a necktie. The full article was published in Nature. A copy with instructions can be found at http://www.unc.edu/depts/cmse/math/ties.htm
For the lady's among us (some of the weirder guys too) There are lots of sites dedicated to ornate nail enamels. Nothing eats up hours waiting for a premium render to finish like trying to do inserts or multitone designs. http://www.nailsmag.com/
Death_at_Midnight posted Sun, 12 August 2007 at 4:05 PM
LOL!
Rayraz posted Sun, 02 September 2007 at 6:17 PM
Attached Link: My shoes
Hey,I tried one of the lacing methods on my new shoes, I think it looks rather good! This site is actually kinda usefull :-D
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Analog-X64 posted Sun, 02 September 2007 at 7:45 PM
I used to buy Velcro Shoes :) You can buy Laceless shoes too :)
Death_at_Midnight posted Sun, 02 September 2007 at 8:54 PM
Nice shoes. I wonder how I can get one of my renders printed onto my shoes.
Rayraz posted Mon, 03 September 2007 at 3:19 PM
D@M, you should try a store where they make custom sneakers. If you're in the states i've heard theres a chain of shoestores that'll make shoes custom on ur own size and with colors of your own choosing. I'll check with a friend what its called again...
You could ofcourse also go dig into the fake brand clothing market.. There's people that get brand clothing and shoes re-made at A-level quality so it looks just like the real thing and not like those cheap turkish or italian remakes that are just bad quality. Those people usually will be able to tell you where you could get a custom shoe manufactured. Manufacturing a custom shoe will probably be expensive though.
There's also a few small shops and sites around specializing in customizing shoes. It'll again cost you pretty much a lot of cash though. I think cheapest would be to print vector art as they'll just make stensils to print various colors needed. Notice how my shoes really only use black and gold for the printing. thers not many colors, which keeps it reasonably affordable. I know in amsterdam theres a custom shoe store named "patta".
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Death_at_Midnight posted Mon, 03 September 2007 at 5:35 PM
Those are nice shoes. I know there are custom shoe places all over, just have to look for them. Especially popular with ppl who have big feet. I was just wondering about the image on there, as I wouldn't mind if I could just send a shoe I buy in one store to someplace else that will .. maybe.. screen print a render on it, like some places will do with a shirt, mouse pad, or coffee mug.
Rayraz posted Mon, 03 September 2007 at 7:09 PM
Well i dont know if they do that with shoes the same way to be honest.. A shirt is easily printed as you can turn it into a flat surface. I've never seen a mug with full-color print on it, always vector-style stuff. And a shoe is rather hard to make into a flat surface once its put together.. I could be wrong though.
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