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Nikesta

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    Nikesta reacted to For Science! in need help 3d Modelling   
    If you DM me the image, I can have a stab. Helpful if could in the same message tell me what kind of dimension you are looking for.
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    Nikesta reacted to DigitalGoat in need help 3d Modelling   
    I would convert the signature (assuming you have it as some form of document/ image on your PC?) to a vector graphic, you can then import this directly into most 3d modelling software. Since vector graphics are made from points and curves it should be relatively easy to scale the signature, extrude it (add depth), add bevels etc.
    Another way would be to import the signature as an image (.jpg, .png etc.) then trace around it, in top down view, to create the 3d outline before filling it and extruding it.
    There are plenty of free apps you could use, GIMP, blender and Inkscape come to mind. You would also need an app that can take your model and slice it for 3d printing.
    There are lots of decent online tutorials and guides for 3d modelling and printing, maybe start with a search for "how to create/ import a logo into blender, that should take you down the rabbit hole. 😁
    Obviously there are many other apps you could use, those I mention are ones I have personally used and are all free.
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    Nikesta got a reaction from bellabichon in Which type of USB connector is this?   
    nevermind, After many hours I've found it. Thank you so much for your help dude. May you get all the ladies you deserve.
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    Nikesta reacted to bellabichon in Which type of USB connector is this?   
    Yep, looks like I was right. Just like in the first reference image I linked, the power/data leads are surface mount, while the pieces that hold it to the board are a sort of through-hole hybrid. It's a super common part, so any number of parts should work. Just made sure the part is labelled "SMD" (surface-mount device), and that the mounting 'legs' are at 90 degrees. 
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    Nikesta got a reaction from bellabichon in Which type of USB connector is this?   
    Hope this helps.









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    Nikesta reacted to bellabichon in Which type of USB connector is this?   
    If I'm not mistaken, this looks like a standard USB-A connector. Please correct me if I'm wrong, though.
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    Nikesta reacted to mynameisjuan in Underglass fingerprint sensor demoed at MWC Shanghai   
    Its good to finally see a working demo. I consider this to be one hell of a innovation especially if they manage to have it not interfere with screen quality at all.
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    Nikesta reacted to Damascus in GTX 980 sli vs 1080 ti   
    @Nikesta I couldn't find a solid comparison between GTX 980 and 1080 ti so yes, there is definitely a huge improvement to be had here.  If you can do it without losing too much money I'd go for it
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    Nikesta got a reaction from TheSilverNiko in SpaceX to send private paying customers around the moon   
    I'd just like to say Hello Twitch and linus! I can assure you linus will pick this for the friday wan show
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    Nikesta got a reaction from mikat in SpaceX to send private paying customers around the moon   
    I'd just like to say Hello Twitch and linus! I can assure you linus will pick this for the friday wan show
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    Nikesta got a reaction from ATFink in SpaceX to send private paying customers around the moon   
    I'd just like to say Hello Twitch and linus! I can assure you linus will pick this for the friday wan show
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    Nikesta got a reaction from evilarceus in Multi Installer USB   
    Are you also sick of having 10 Different USB's for each individual OS, Well here is your solution. An app called MultiBootUSB (http://multibootusb.org) allows us to do that, I recently created a MultiBoot USB that has 8 different installers and a few other Linux Based software. Before starting format the USB to Fat32 otherwise it won't work since the Multiboot app doesn't reformat because (obviously) it'll wipe the previously installed ISO's. that's all Enjoy it. it'll spare you a crap ton of USB's
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    Nikesta got a reaction from GreenToxon in Thunderbolt 4?   
    this may be the stupidest comment I've ever seen. I'll just ignore it
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