Brad helps with setup on Friday
Mmmm...Frito Pie
A worthy tool brand
Chairs on the Maker stage
Blue glasses at my aunt & uncle's place
Young SketchUp fan
Adam and Alex gladly modeling whatever for whomever
To him, chocolate is better than SketchUp
Outside the arena
Our booth
Why didn't that upload properly?
Lots of "whoa, that's cool" faces at this show...enjoying this musical instrument
Finger painting with light: a camera picked up where you were pointing and projected light on the back of the canvas
Modeling with robotics geeks, I think this is when Adam was making the "Tank Cat" (see http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=c40b32a6e993d71766ccbd11a6ef0f68&prevstart=0)
People loved the whiteboard, sketching something from a picture phone
Pencil and paper were handy too
Video'ng a booth visitor to make a YouTube channel
Natasha explores Earth with this youngster
The human powered ferris wheel
Four kids at a time get zoomed around on this human-powered ride at Bike Rodeo
Without question the most dangerous way I've seen to make a quesadilla (no I'm not kidding, he ate it afterwards)
Pumpkins for the painting
Art car#1: the brick car. Yes, they're real bricks, thinly-sliced.
Art car#2: a Maker Faire attendee decorates the once-pristine car donated by Toyota to the event
Art car #3: This VW bug (recognize the engine vent?) was covered with aquarium rocks
Art car #4: Freaky looking pressed tin covered Honda Element
Concert at the Cyclecide/Bike Rodeo stage
Art car#5: Yarn-covered car, with open trunk visible through the back
Ever popular tool
SketchUp makes people smile
Fascination with YouTube
The last parachute you pack may be your own (at the make-a-rocket table)
My favorite thing at the show was this MIDI-sequenced set of musical Tesla coils and PVC Pipe Organ. It was pretty awesome!
SketchUp is good for architecture and also for creepy Friday the 13th Jason masks. Alex made this model for a booth visitor, see it on the wall at http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=8404c21172e51faf5dd1ea17c5fa60cc&prevstart=0 .
This kid describes the sword he'd like to make as Nancy helps him learn SketchUp. Here's the final product: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=ac38a6d04af157915e0753643fa9aac7&prevstart=0
Arena panorama. Our booth is near the lower right.
Traveling videographers