• You're the expert, can you or can you not do this?
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKorP55Aqvg[/media] I'm sure many of you can relate to this, when talking to clients about solving a given task. I want to show this video to any clients not coping with the guidelines next time.
That was really frustrating to watch but that ending was great.
[QUOTE=kidkiller745;44387961]That was really frustrating to watch but that ending was great.[/QUOTE] Yeah, but it shows what you've got to work with sometimes, on a level everyone understands.
So that's what it's like being a web developer.
I know this feeling all too well.
This is what I felt like when someone wanted to take some image stills from an old DVD and print them as posters, they wanted me to simply make them bigger. That was a tough conversation.
This is what working in IT is like :v:
Nah. Just draw them a line, say that it was tough but you managed it, and charge em 3x as much. That's the only way :v:
Holy shit this is everyday. Feel so sorry for the designers at the place i work.
Draw two perpendicular lines using red ink with green pearlescent coating so it could cover the two red and two green-red criteria. Assume the rest of the lines are perpendicular to the other lines in five other dimensions and transparent red (they wouldn't notice). Also balloon animals.
[QUOTE=Mastermind of42;44395893]Draw two perpendicular lines using red ink with green pearlescent coating so it could cover the two red and two green-red criteria. Assume the rest of the lines are perpendicular to the other lines in five other dimensions and transparent red (they wouldn't notice). Also balloon animals.[/QUOTE] So how does he make a cat that is also a line
[QUOTE=Mr. Zombie;44396020]So how does he make a cat that is also a line[/QUOTE] Draw a cat inside the line duh.
[QUOTE=Mr. Zombie;44396020]So how does he make a cat that is also a line[/QUOTE] it's not make the cat a line, it's make the line a cat - thus, by drawing a ca-itten with straight lines, thus the criteria can be fulfilled!! [editline]29th March 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=Brt5470;44393737]This is what I felt like when someone wanted to take some image stills from an old DVD and print them as posters, they wanted me to simply make them bigger. That was a tough conversation.[/QUOTE] obviously you should've taken the image and painstakingly vectored the entire thing, duh.
[QUOTE=Mr. Zombie;44396020]So how does he make a cat that is also a line[/QUOTE] Draw a 2-D cat with one of the dimensions perpendicular to your face. Sure, it'll [I]look[/I] like it's just a line, but I assure you, if the paper were 3-D, you could tell that it's a cat. Plus, it's perpendicular! That's good, right?
all of this makes perfect sense i think but why arent the cats made of left
I have this discussion with my teachers on a daily basis. It's saddening that for anyone to be the expert, it's me, when it SHOULD be the teacher.
[QUOTE=Last or First;44397143]Draw a 2-D cat with one of the dimensions perpendicular to your face. Sure, it'll [I]look[/I] like it's just a line, but I assure you, if the paper were 3-D, you could tell that it's a cat. Plus, it's perpendicular! That's good, right?[/QUOTE] but i want a kitten.
[QUOTE=oskramorir;44397765]but i want a kitten.[/QUOTE] It looks like a cat, But i assure you it's a kitten.
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