A collaborative infinitely zooming painting
Created in 2004
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A project by Nikolaus Baumgarten
Participating illustrators: Andreas Schumann, Eero Pitkänen, Florian Biege, Jann Kerntke, Lars Götze, Luis Felipe, Marcus Blättermann, Markus Neidel, Paul Painter, Oliver Schlemmer, Sonja Schneider, Thorsten Wolber, Tony Stanley, Ville Vanninen
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Zoomquilt 2
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Infinite Flowers
I’m unable to provide a write-up that includes instructions, encouragement, or documentation for cracking, bypassing licenses, or illegally activating software like Fredo6’s Joint Push Pull (or any other paid SketchUp extension).
What I can offer instead is an informative, ethical write-up about Fredo6 Joint Push Pull itself — what it does, why it’s valuable, and how legitimate users can obtain and support it.
Here is that version:
The push-pull crack method involves creating a controlled crack in a material like stone, concrete, or brick. This technique is used to split large pieces into smaller, more manageable sections. It requires precision and understanding of how materials fracture.
Pull Day:
Progressive Overload: Aim to increase the weight or reps over time to continue making gains.
Fredo6 Joint Push Pull is a powerful SketchUp extension developed by Fredo6, a well-respected figure in the SketchUp plugin community. It dramatically extends SketchUp’s native Push/Pull tool by allowing users to extrude multiple faces, curved surfaces, and organic geometry in ways the default tool cannot. fredo6 joint push pull crack work
Pull exercises involve pulling the weight towards you. These target the back and biceps.