Flymase

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  1. On 12/13/2016 at 5:33 PM, BrownDevelopment said:

    So you both are saying there should be no problem, correct?

     

    I use a PC at work and a Mac at home. We store everything on a cloud server. I cannot share my file between the Mac and PC using this server. Is there any other options or maybe something I am doing wrong?

     

    Right now I have to download the file onto a flash drive to take back and forth between the computers.

    I use dropbox as my cloud service provider. I use a macbook pro and desktop pc to access the files from dropbox. No issues at all. I think your issue might be the sever your using. The cloud is the cloud and you should be able to access files from anywhere or anything. If you can access other file types between the two computers then idk. Good luck!

  2. How much does the Asus weigh? I know that you mentioned that you wanted light weight. I carry my macbook with me everywhere and its 3.5 pounds. After a while it gets heavy. I had to sacrifice the size/performance of the 15" for function and got the 13" because I always need a computer with me. I used to carry a heavier laptop around in college so I knew weight becomes an issue.

  3. I use a 13" macbooc pro. Integrated graphics suites my needs just fine. One thing to not is that the OS's power management will slow graphic intensive task down when running on battery power. Just be plugged in when doing 3d models.

  4. I'm having trouble creating a half tapered column. I managed to create a split rectangle column but can't to seem to figure out the best approach to do the same for a tapered column. Has anyone else accomplished this task?

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  5. From looking at the pic it looks like a depth of field blur. You can either uncheck it as you did or use a higher f-stop like f/8 or f/16. The focal blur allows you to focus in on a subject and blur out what you don't want in focus, like a busy background. The higher the f-stop the clearer the pic, the lower the f-stop the blurrier the background/foreground