RAEWYN HAUGHTON is a illustrator/designer from Melbourne, Australia. She studied applied design, graphic art and communication design. She like to draw anything she can and create images digitally as well. Her favourite medium is a biro/ball point pen. Her subjects matter to explore include: fruits, sea creatures, elderly people, small children, signage, fluffy dogs, scientific diagrams and noodles.
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UCS in Autocad 2006
UCS (User Coordinate System) is a command to rotate the UCS in accordance with the axis and direction. To rotate the UCS on the X axis, when the value of a positive angle inserted will cause the UCS rotates towards the outer. Whereas if a negative value will cause the UCS rotates inward.
See image below for UCS rotation to the axis X.
If the value is positive, UCS rotation direction of axis Y will rotate inward, and a negative value will rotate outwards.
See image below for UCS rotation to the axis Y.
When we draw in 3D, UCS is a key command that you have to learn. The Z axis is for the depth of your modelling. Spend time to practise how the UCS work, it will hard at the beginning but as soon as you figure it out how it work, you will be fine. Add the UCS toolbar on your Autocad viewport so you can play with it.
If you have question, feel free to ask me :)
Cheers,
Jaenne
See image below for UCS rotation to the axis X.
If the value is positive, UCS rotation direction of axis Y will rotate inward, and a negative value will rotate outwards.
See image below for UCS rotation to the axis Y.
When we draw in 3D, UCS is a key command that you have to learn. The Z axis is for the depth of your modelling. Spend time to practise how the UCS work, it will hard at the beginning but as soon as you figure it out how it work, you will be fine. Add the UCS toolbar on your Autocad viewport so you can play with it.
If you have question, feel free to ask me :)
Cheers,
Jaenne
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues & Music Featured Season 3 Episode 22- 25
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues Season 3 Episode 22 & 23 - The Other Side of This Life -
Opening :
The dream is this - that we`ll finally be happy
when we reach our goals -find the guy,
finish our internship, that`s the dream.
Then we get there.
And if we`re human, we immediately start dreaming of something else.
Because, if this is the dream, then we`d like to wake up.
Now, please!. -dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
Maybe we accept the dream has become a nightmare.
We tell ourselves that reality is better.
We convince ourselves it's better that we never dream at all.
But, the strongest of us, the most determined of us,
holds on to the dream or we find ourselves faced
with a fresh dream we never considered.
We wake to find ourselves, against all odds, feeling hopeful.
And, if we're lucky, we realize in the face of everything,
in the face of life the true dream is being able to dream at all. - dr. Meredith Grey -
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues Season 3 Episode 24 - Testing 1-2-3 -
Opening :
A surgeon's education never ends.
Every patient, every symptom, every operation...is a test.
A chance for us to demonstrate how much we know.
And how much more we have to learn. - dr. Meredith Grey -
Music Featured :
Grey`s Anatomy Music Featured Season 3 Episode 25 - Didn't We Almost Have It All?
Music Featured :
Opening :
The dream is this - that we`ll finally be happy
when we reach our goals -find the guy,
finish our internship, that`s the dream.
Then we get there.
And if we`re human, we immediately start dreaming of something else.
Because, if this is the dream, then we`d like to wake up.
Now, please!. -dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
- Feist : "Sealion Woman"
- The Mary Onettes : "Lost Grey's Anatomy"
- The Broken West : "Down In The Valley Grey's Anatomy"
- The Switches : "Message From Yuz Grey's Anatomy"
- The Rosewood Thieves : "Los Angeles Grey's Anatomy"
- Jem : "California Sun Grey's Anatomy"
- The Adored : "Not Having It Grey's Anatomy"
- Brandi Carlile : "Turpentine Grey's Anatomy"
- Bloc Party : "SRXT"
- Kate Walsh : "Your Song"
Maybe we accept the dream has become a nightmare.
We tell ourselves that reality is better.
We convince ourselves it's better that we never dream at all.
But, the strongest of us, the most determined of us,
holds on to the dream or we find ourselves faced
with a fresh dream we never considered.
We wake to find ourselves, against all odds, feeling hopeful.
And, if we're lucky, we realize in the face of everything,
in the face of life the true dream is being able to dream at all. - dr. Meredith Grey -
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues Season 3 Episode 24 - Testing 1-2-3 -
Opening :
A surgeon's education never ends.
Every patient, every symptom, every operation...is a test.
A chance for us to demonstrate how much we know.
And how much more we have to learn. - dr. Meredith Grey -
Music Featured :
- Let's Go Sailing : "The Rope is Long"
- Amy Winehouse : "Wake Up Alone"
- Ingrid Michaelson : "Corner Of Your Heart"
- The Weather Machines : "Stains of Saints"
- Paolo Nutini : "Million Faces"
Grey`s Anatomy Music Featured Season 3 Episode 25 - Didn't We Almost Have It All?
Music Featured :
- The Jealous Girlfriends : "Roboxula"
- Grace Potter : "Falling Or Flying"
- Ray LaMontagne : "Hold You In My Arms"
- Coburn : "Closer Grey's Anatomy"
- Ray LaMontagne : "Within You"
- The Hereafter : "Eulogy"
- The Mary Onettes : "Explosions"
- Ingrid Michaelson : "Keep Breathing"
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues & Music Featured Season 3 Episode 19 - 21
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S03E19 - My Favorite Mistake -
Opening :
Surgeons always have a plan.
Where to cut, where to clamp, where to stitch.
But, even with the best plans complications can arise,
things can go wrong. And suddenly,
you're caught with your pants down.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
The thing about plans is they don't take into account the unexpected,
so when we're thrown a curve ball,
whether its in the OR or in life, we have to improvise.
Of course, some of us are better at it than others.
Some of us just have to move on to plan B
and make the best of it.
And sometimes what we want is exactly what we need.
But sometimes, sometimes what we need is a new plan.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S03E20 - Time After Time -
Opening :
A patient's history is as important as their symptoms.
It's what helps us decide if heart burn's a heart attack...
if a head ache's a tumor. Sometimes patients will try to re-write their own histories.
They'll claim they don't smoke,
or forget to mention certain drugs...
which in surgery can be the kiss of death.
We can ignore it all we want, but our history eventually
always comes back to haunt us.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
Some people believe that without history,
our lives amount to nothing.
At some point we all have to choose:
do we fall back on what we know, or
do we step forward to something new?
It's hard not to be haunted by our past.
Our history is what shapes us... what guides us.
Our history resurfaces time after time after time.
So we have to remember sometimes the most important history
is the history we’re making today.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S03E21 - Desire -
Opening :
As interns, we know what we want, to become surgeons.
And we'll do anything to get there.
Suffer through killer exam,
endure one-hundred hour weeks,
Stand for hours on end in operating rooms,
you name it, we'll do it.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
Too often, the thing you want most is
the one thing you can’t have.
Desire leaves us heartbroken, it wears us out.
Desire can wreck your life.
And as tough as wanting something can be,
the people who suffer the most
are those who don’t know what they want.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Opening :
Surgeons always have a plan.
Where to cut, where to clamp, where to stitch.
But, even with the best plans complications can arise,
things can go wrong. And suddenly,
you're caught with your pants down.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
- Mirah : "La Familia"
- Alamo Race Track : "Black Cat John Brown"
- Adam Merrin : "Still Alright"
- Let's Go Sailing : "All I Want From You Is Love"
- Let's Go Sailing : "Sideways"
The thing about plans is they don't take into account the unexpected,
so when we're thrown a curve ball,
whether its in the OR or in life, we have to improvise.
Of course, some of us are better at it than others.
Some of us just have to move on to plan B
and make the best of it.
And sometimes what we want is exactly what we need.
But sometimes, sometimes what we need is a new plan.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S03E20 - Time After Time -
Opening :
A patient's history is as important as their symptoms.
It's what helps us decide if heart burn's a heart attack...
if a head ache's a tumor. Sometimes patients will try to re-write their own histories.
They'll claim they don't smoke,
or forget to mention certain drugs...
which in surgery can be the kiss of death.
We can ignore it all we want, but our history eventually
always comes back to haunt us.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
- Amy Winehouse : "You Know I'm No Good Grey's Anatomy"
- The Whitest Boy Alive : "Burning"
- Nouvelle Vague : "Dancing With Myself Grey's Anatomy"
- Maria Taylor : "Clean Getaway"
- Lullaby Baxter : "Fontana Fontaine"
- Maria Taylor : "A Good Start"
Some people believe that without history,
our lives amount to nothing.
At some point we all have to choose:
do we fall back on what we know, or
do we step forward to something new?
It's hard not to be haunted by our past.
Our history is what shapes us... what guides us.
Our history resurfaces time after time after time.
So we have to remember sometimes the most important history
is the history we’re making today.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S03E21 - Desire -
Opening :
As interns, we know what we want, to become surgeons.
And we'll do anything to get there.
Suffer through killer exam,
endure one-hundred hour weeks,
Stand for hours on end in operating rooms,
you name it, we'll do it.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
- The Reddmen : "The Secrets of Amanda Prine"
- Let's Go Sailing : "Better Off"
- The Bird & The Bee : "Again & Again"
- Beck : "Nausea"
- Anna Waronker : "How Am I Doing"
Too often, the thing you want most is
the one thing you can’t have.
Desire leaves us heartbroken, it wears us out.
Desire can wreck your life.
And as tough as wanting something can be,
the people who suffer the most
are those who don’t know what they want.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues & Music Featured Season 3 Episode 16 - 18
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S03E16 - Drowning on Dry Land -
Opening :
Like I said, disappearances happen.
Pains go phantom.
Blood stops running and people, people fade away.
There's more I have to say,
so much more, but... I've disappeared.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S03E17 - Some Kind of Miracle -
Opening :
There are medical miracles.
Being worshippers of the altar of science,
we don't like to believe miracles exist.
But they do.
Things happen. We can't explain them,
we can't control them, but they do happen.
Miracles do happen in medicine. They happen everyday,
just not always when we need them to happen.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
Closing :
At the end of a day like this,
a day when so many prayers are answered and so many aren’t,
we take our miracles where we find them.
We reach across the gap and sometimes,
against all odds, against all logic, we touch...- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S03E18 - Scars and Souvenirs -
Opening :
People have scars. In all sorts of unexpected places.
Like secret road maps of their personal histories.
Diagrams of all their old wounds.
Most of our wounds heal,
leaving nothing behind but a scar.
But some of them don't.
Some wounds we carry with us everywhere and though the cut's long gone,
the pain still lingers. - dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
Closing:
What's worse, new wounds which are so horribly painful
or old wounds that should've healed years ago and never did?
Maybe our old wounds teach us something.
They remind us where we've been and what we've overcome.
They teach us lessons about what to avoid in the future.
That's what we like to think.
But that's not the way it is, is it?
Some things we just have to learn over and over and over again.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Opening :
Like I said, disappearances happen.
Pains go phantom.
Blood stops running and people, people fade away.
There's more I have to say,
so much more, but... I've disappeared.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
- Patrick Watson : "The Great Escape"
- Butterfly Boucher : "A Bitter Song"
- Kate Havnevik : "Timeless"
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S03E17 - Some Kind of Miracle -
Opening :
There are medical miracles.
Being worshippers of the altar of science,
we don't like to believe miracles exist.
But they do.
Things happen. We can't explain them,
we can't control them, but they do happen.
Miracles do happen in medicine. They happen everyday,
just not always when we need them to happen.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
- Aqualung : "The Lake"
- Damien Rice : "Sleep Don't Weep"
- Unkle Bob : "Swans"
Closing :
At the end of a day like this,
a day when so many prayers are answered and so many aren’t,
we take our miracles where we find them.
We reach across the gap and sometimes,
against all odds, against all logic, we touch...- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S03E18 - Scars and Souvenirs -
Opening :
People have scars. In all sorts of unexpected places.
Like secret road maps of their personal histories.
Diagrams of all their old wounds.
Most of our wounds heal,
leaving nothing behind but a scar.
But some of them don't.
Some wounds we carry with us everywhere and though the cut's long gone,
the pain still lingers. - dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
- Koop : "Come To Me"
- Gomez : "Girlshapedlovedrug"
- Psapp : "Hi"
- Wild Sweet Orange : "Land Of No Return"
- Anya Marina : "Move You Grey's Anatomy"
Closing:
What's worse, new wounds which are so horribly painful
or old wounds that should've healed years ago and never did?
Maybe our old wounds teach us something.
They remind us where we've been and what we've overcome.
They teach us lessons about what to avoid in the future.
That's what we like to think.
But that's not the way it is, is it?
Some things we just have to learn over and over and over again.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Monday, May 23, 2011
Inspiration Of The Day - GABRIEL MORENO -
GABRIEL MORENO is Illustrator, engraver and painter based in Madrid, graduated of Fine Arts in the University of Sevilla in 98. Since then he worked in different design studios and ad agencies in Andalusia. In 2004 he moves to Madrid. In June 2007 he begins to show his portfolio and after being selected amongst the 20 new talents of illustration, by the London based magazine Computer Arts, he begins his succesful carreer as an illustrator.
At present he has worked with virtually every major national agencies, and is starting with his first commissions and international expansion. He has worked with numerous national and international publications, last August by the cover of the North American publishing Los Angeles Times Magazine.
At present he has worked with virtually every major national agencies, and is starting with his first commissions and international expansion. He has worked with numerous national and international publications, last August by the cover of the North American publishing Los Angeles Times Magazine.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues & Music Featured S07E22 - Unaccompanied Minor -
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S07E22 - Unaccompanied Minor -
Opening :
I always said I'd be happier alone.
I'd have my work, my friends.
But someone in your life all the time?
More trouble than it's worth.
Apparently, I got over it. - dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
There's a reason I said I'd be happy alone.
It wasn't 'cause I thought I'd be happy alone.
It was because I thought if I loved someone...
And then it fell apart...I might not make it.
It's easier to be alone.
Because what if you learn that you need love...
And then you don't have it?
What if you like it and lean on it?
What if you shape your life around it...
And then...It falls apart?
Can you even survive that kind of pain?
Losing love is like organ damage.It's like dying.
The only difference is...Death ends.
This? It could go on forever. - dr. Meredith Grey -.
Opening :
I always said I'd be happier alone.
I'd have my work, my friends.
But someone in your life all the time?
More trouble than it's worth.
Apparently, I got over it. - dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
- Elbow
:
"Lippy Kids" - Civalias
:
"Anything But You
"
- Morgan Taylor Reid
:
"Brighter
"
- Katie Herzig
:
"Way To the Future
"
- The Quiet Kind
:
"In Front of You (Unreleased Track)
"
There's a reason I said I'd be happy alone.
It wasn't 'cause I thought I'd be happy alone.
It was because I thought if I loved someone...
And then it fell apart...I might not make it.
It's easier to be alone.
Because what if you learn that you need love...
And then you don't have it?
What if you like it and lean on it?
What if you shape your life around it...
And then...It falls apart?
Can you even survive that kind of pain?
Losing love is like organ damage.It's like dying.
The only difference is...Death ends.
This? It could go on forever. - dr. Meredith Grey -.
Friday, May 20, 2011
Inspiration of the Day - FRANK STOCKTON -
FRANK STOCKTON is an artist and illustrator living in Brooklyn, NY. He graduated in the spring of 2005 from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. After lots of experimentation, He decided that he wanted to make illustration that reflected the Disney anomation and American comic book aesthetics he been exposed to as a kid. His work has been published in magazines such as Esquire, The New Yorker, GQ, and Penthouse.