As I continued to work through the history of Apple computers, building 3D models of the product lines of the ’70s and ’80s, the Apple /// was next in the queue. The main trouble is, I don’t have an Apple /// to reference. I’d have to work from documentation and photos.
When approaching my most complex 3D model to-date, I decided to document the procedure from start to finish.
This video combines:
– Over 20 hours of screen recordings, using iDraw (now AutoDesk Graphic http://graphic.com/) Pixelmator (http://www.pixelmator.com/mac/) and AutoDesk 123D Design (http://www.123ddesign.com/) to create a 3D model.
– 20-30 minutes of sanding, polishing, and finishing.
– Another 2-3 hours of painting (drying time cut, so you’re not literally watching paint dry).
Sped up by 20x to 100x, it all takes about 15 minutes.
Get Back, The Heist, Take That Back by Silent Partner
The Chase by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena
Provided by YouTube Audio Library https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music
This is the first in what will, hopefully, be a regular series of videos. If there’s something Apple II related that you would like to learn, leave a comment.
Adam Rosen, of the Vintage Mac Museum, sent me these photos of his new iPod Nano dock in action. (with a few classic Mac OS screenshots on the Nano’s screen)
Note: I’m taking pre-orders now. Finished docks will likely ship in late December. I cannot guarantee delivery by Christmas.
The new Apple WatchOS includes a “nightstand mode” that shows the time and date when charging and rotated horizontally. This Macintosh-styled stand holds the magnetic charger in place, so your watch screen is centered in the Mac’s display while it charges. The button and crown are accessible through the top of the stand, for checking the time and setting alarms without having to remove your watch.
The stand will fit either size Apple Watch – 38mm or 42mm – with enough room for even the chunkiest of watch bands (though the Hermes Double Tour and Cuff likely won’t fit).
As with my iPod Nano Dock, it comes in a variety of classic Macintosh variations: The Mac 128k/512k/Plus, SE and SE/30. Choose your model and color when ordering.