In the beginning, there were tabletop games at Fastaval. And it was good. And then people started standing up during certain portions of these tabletop games and playing scenes physically. And it was good. And then people started designing for that experience, and Fastaval freeform was born. And it was good.

Westerling and her many amazing Swedish cohorts are now rejuvinating the freeform scene in Stockholm with the Stockholm Scenario Festival, a convention that will run for the 3rd time in 2015. It offers re-runs of freeform and blackbox classics, as well as fostering new writers and providing mentorship. You can find lots of scripts for freeform games, both old, and new there, and you can read about my experience visiting that convention here.


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In recent years, pockets of designers in the US and Canada, (and, we hear, Brazil) have been influenced by Swedish freeform, Fastaval freeform, Norwegian larp factory games as well as the indie tabletop scene. These games add an American cultural context to the freeform toolbox, and combine it with some of the design savvy of the story-game/indie tabletop scene, including the insistence on mechanics as driving play, and the love of nicely-designed materials, player co-creation, GM-less play, and so on. You can read more about American Freeform here.

on seeing the form steps in fallout visualization (taking visitors) vs seeing the form steps in table builder /freeform table, As numbers are different for both visualization (which is obvious), how do we interpret or understand or use that data?

On the other hand, a freeform table would simply report the number of visitors at page A and the number of visitors at page B. And for page B, it would report on visitors who had not been to page A prior to going to page B.

Build segments from the fallout visualisation: right-click on a step, and click the menu item for building the segment. In the segment builder interface, you can then see how AA builds its segment to use in the fallout. That can inform you about how to build your freeform table appropriately to get the same results as your fallout.

Hi I'm having a issue with the new freeform gradient tool. I made a gradient with 4 colors and it works on some shapes but not others. I've tried simple shapes like squares and circles and complicated shapes like some text and random icons I've made and it seems to be random. When I use the eyedropper tool to change the color of an object to the gradient when it doesn't work it flashes to the gradient for a split second then goes to white. Any suggestions to what the problem could be? Any help is greatly appreciated!

For example, you might have a freeform gradient fill in a rectangle but not be able to copy it to a star because some of the color stops in the freeform gradient would fall in between points of the star and outside of the star path. In that case, you could move the color stops in the rectangle closer to the center of the rectangle. That would probably make them fall inside of the star path.

I have had the same problem with not being able to move the endpoint, or other points, to adjust a freeform drawing in Visio 2010. I tried the following, and it works. Use the (straight) line tool to draw a short line bisecting the freeform area you want to move. This short line will be your cutting line. Select the short line and the freeform shape, and activate the Trim function (a shape operation found on the Developer tab). Erase both segments of the cutting line. The part of your freeform drawing that you want to move/adjust will now be a freeform segment that is separable from the rest of the drawing. You can grab its endpoint and adjust/stretch/move it however you want. You can use this method to separate any part of a freeform drawing to adjust it. When finished, group the drawing together again to create a single freeform shape.

"FreeForm" Usually you use the freeform property when you add the view controller as a child to another view controller programmatically and you really want to have that fixed size.If you push the view controller or you present it as modal view controller (and you use the modal presentation styles) then there is no need to use freeform.Also another use of the freeform property is to preview the actual size of your view controller when is presented as a modal view controller using existent presentation styles.

Tell me the details: Ā Freeform optics involve optical designs with at least one freeform surface which, according to the ISO standard 17450-1:2011, has no translational or rotational symmetry about axes normal to the mean plane. Nonimaging and illumination optics have leveraged freeform surfaces since at least the 1990s [1]. Integration of freeform optics and surfaces into imaging systems remains as a major challenge. However, the new degrees of freedom introduced by freeform optics designs are the driver to overcoming these challenges. These additional degrees of freedom enable many potential advantages, including system miniaturization, reduced component count and even entirely new optical functionality that will have a profound effect on the optics industry.

Hi Takiro, thanks for your prompt reply. I looked at your linked post, and I tried saving as PNG with the same settings and it still saves the rest of the canvas (mostly white) instead of only my freeform-cropped image

Ive started using freeform, and had 4-5 boards on my MacBook Pro. Today I wanted to look at them on my phone but noticed they were not syncing. I googled how to sync freeform, and one page said to go into Apple ID and re-check freeform in the app sync, which I did. This resulted in my losing all of my freeform boards from my laptop. How do I recover these?

I am seeking help with launching an application in a freeform window or just triggering the free window bounded box. I have been trying to automate an app to open in a freeform window, but it always seems to trigger the split-screen mode instead. I've verified that my device, OS (Android 13), and the application all support freeform window mode, as I regularly use this feature manually.

This message appears when using freeform line on an svg image in a Draw file - Error saving the document: Write Error. The file could not be written. The freeform line looks great, but if I draw over the existing image it will not let me save the file. I can draw anywhere and save the file, except over the image. Moses Comparison.odg

I would so love to see a freeform gradient tool in Designer - you are almost there where you can select the way points in the linear tool but to then be able to have them as a controllable spline would be awesome.


Is this something you will include into future updates?

I would so love to see a freeform gradient tool in Designer - you are almost there where you can select the way points in the linear tool but to then be able to have them as a controllable spline would be awesome.


Is this something you will include into future updates?

I was just about to move from Illustrator to Affinity, but can't because my artwork uses freeform gradients / mesh gradients all the time. Such a bummer! I was really looking forward to moving to Affinity.

The mission of the Center for Freeform Optics (CeFO) is to advance research and education in the science, engineering, and application of systems based on freeform optics through a dedicated, continuing partnership between industry and academia, leading to economic and performance advantages. CeFO's vision is that compact, affordable, and high-performance optical systems based on freeform optics will be a part of future technologies.

CeFO's international consortium brings together experts in optical theory, design, manufacture, assembly, and testing and measurement. The synergy created by combining these areas of expertise accelerates the development and commercialization of state-of-the-art optical systems. The benefits of freeform optics - new functions, higher performance, reductions in volume and weight - affect a broad range of applications, from consumer technology to high-precision optics for space exploration.

CeFO was created to launch the permanent introduction of freeform surfaces into the manufacturing infrastructure for optical systems worldwide. CeFO is focuses on advances in promising fabrication possibilities, from diamond machining to emerging technologies such as laser polishing and 3D printing. Advances in grinding and computer-controlled polishing, ion beam finishing, and magnetorheological finishing with appropriate control of midspatial frequencies and surface roughness are expected to enable future generations of ultraprecise extreme ultraviolet optics. Freeform optics has the potential to impact a broad wavelength range, from infrared surveillance to extreme ultraviolet lithography.

CeFO provides the synergistic, collaborative working space to bring freeform optical surfaces into the mainstream of optical systems and to broadly educate a powerful, diversified workforce of engineers and scientists.

Tissue engineering is a new and exciting technique which has the potential to create tissues and organs de novo. It involves the in vitro seeding and attachment of human cells onto a scaffold. These cells then proliferate, migrate and differentiate into the specific tissue while secreting the extracellular matrix components required to create the tissue. It is evident, therefore, that the choice of scaffold is crucial to enable the cells to behave in the required manner to produce tissues and organs of the desired shape and size. Current scaffolds, made by conventional scaffold fabrication techniques, are generally foams of synthetic polymers. The cells do not necessarily recognise such surfaces, and most importantly cells cannot migrate more than 500 microm from the surface. The lack of oxygen and nutrient supply governs this depth. Solid freeform fabrication (SFF) uses layer-manufacturing strategies to create physical objects directly from computer-generated models. It can improve current scaffold design by controlling scaffold parameters such as pore size, porosity and pore distribution, as well as incorporating an artificial vascular system, thereby increasing the mass transport of oxygen and nutrients into the interior of the scaffold and supporting cellular growth in that region. Several SFF systems have produced tissue engineering scaffolds with this concept in mind which will be the main focus of this review. We are developing scaffolds from collagen and with an internal vascular architecture using SFF. Collagen has major advantages as it provides a favourable surface for cellular attachment. The vascular system allows for the supply of nutrients and oxygen throughout the scaffold. The future of tissue engineering scaffolds is intertwined with SFF technologies. e24fc04721

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