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  • @MrGKingFrog
    @MrGKingFrog 4 роки тому

    4 years later and this channel is still helping me in my new job! Thank you!

  • @stuzman52
    @stuzman52 8 років тому +1

    Neil, this is the best video that I have ever seen describing the differences between view reps and LOD. What a great job in explanation and keep up the good work!

  • @anthonyz5671
    @anthonyz5671 2 роки тому

    View Reps and Level of Details COMPLETELY UNDERSTOOD NOW!!! THANKS GREAT AS USUAL!
    Funny thing is I was able to suppress a part in a new View Rep, but then when saving it asks me to save a new level of detail. lol

  • @MrJohanh80
    @MrJohanh80 Рік тому

    greetings from Colombia 2023! Thanks so much for your explication.

  • @isaith777
    @isaith777 Рік тому

    Many thanks for this video, I had a lagoon in my head with this topic, I've been using View Rep for a while but not correctly.

  • @stephenmcdonnell2288
    @stephenmcdonnell2288 8 років тому +1

    Hi Neil
    Once again, a great video - extremely useful. As you mention, I am exactly one of those people who has never really understood LOD/View, and was creating drawing views of portions of an assembly in really cumbersome way. And just 20 minutes later, all is clear! Please keep up the excellent work, and please consider doing a video on the baffling styles and standards editor. A thousand thanks!! Stephen

  • @jeremylevitsky
    @jeremylevitsky 4 роки тому

    I have been using inventor for 3 years and did several courses.Seems like I have learnt more from this channel than any course and book has taught me. Awesome stuff keep making more videos! I tell everyone that is learning inventor to watch your channel.
    Best of all it’s not boring like most CAD vids.

    • @miamisasquatch
      @miamisasquatch 6 місяців тому

      Traditional formal CAD training is the absolute worst waste of money

  • @scampbell6008
    @scampbell6008 6 років тому

    I'm coming from designing in Solidworks and Solid Edge, your video tutorials are the absolute best. Thanks bud

  • @Richardo7172
    @Richardo7172 Рік тому

    This guy is great. I've watched this particular video so many times. It's my go to video for understanding about views and level of details. Wonderful Niel.

    • @Richardo7172
      @Richardo7172 Рік тому

      ..and this has been for a few years now. Never gets old.

  • @kvzsmith
    @kvzsmith 7 років тому

    Thank you so much for this video. I've never used Level of Detail, only Reps. But after watching this I can see how handy they will be for some of our large assemblies.

  • @RIDOL92
    @RIDOL92 8 років тому +4

    Hi,
    Congratulations and thank you! These are probably the best tutorial videos I've ever found. I use Inventor for years but I learned a lot from your videos. The best way to learn is through laugh and you made me laugh a lot during the videos.
    Again thank you very much.

  • @gordsmith4618
    @gordsmith4618 4 роки тому

    Totally fantastic video. (Crashes and all). Our office has been using level of detail for drawings. I am going to be switching all drawing to view reps. Man have I got work to do. Thanks for the insight. You have the greatest videos. !!!!!!!

  • @jackmeher7766
    @jackmeher7766 8 років тому

    Oh my flock this was so helpful. I've been watching this channel to try and fully utilize inventor and unlike most channels you actually make sense. Thanks man
    I've got a bunch of guys in my class to check out this channel and that clickspring guy

  • @flypic1098
    @flypic1098 5 років тому

    Superb Neil thanks. I've used view reps for years but some new guys are using level of detail for drawing views. It's been driving me mad! I've had to open their stuff and I can't save. . . I can't update. . . my PC keeps hanging . . . I've been waiting over half an hour 3 times and restarted. . . I came back to you and now I understand a lot better why I'm having these issues. Very well explained as always. Cheers. . . . . . Jim

  • @darrenfalconer3267
    @darrenfalconer3267 2 роки тому

    I like that you are all over the place, feels natural haha

  • @ianpendlebury3704
    @ianpendlebury3704 6 років тому

    I know its ages since you posted this, but it really is an excellent presentation. Thanks for the clarity.

  • @plcpro7543
    @plcpro7543 2 роки тому

    You definitely should be a teacher. Thanks so much mate.

  • @YewTide604
    @YewTide604 6 років тому

    man you're videos are so entertaining. i haven't watched you're videos in awhile and within the first 30 seconds of this video i was like "this is just as good as that other guy!" and low and behold it's you again! As always, great tutorial :)

  • @poppogigio1848
    @poppogigio1848 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for this video. I've struggled with every BS thing you've mentioned in this video with regards to LOD/Views. This explained it all very well for me!

  • @zlvasquez1
    @zlvasquez1 7 років тому +1

    At the end you mention changing the appearance of the material, that nobody would prob ever want that. Actually that's something we're exploring. We are trying to figure out how to create a view rep in the .ipt (material color changes) that would then be available as a toggled view rep in the assembly that contains those .ipt's. Any direction would be appreciated. Also we love your videos! Bravo!

  • @justinweber7547
    @justinweber7547 6 років тому

    Just having this conversation at work today. You sir are awesome! Thanks for all the tips and tricks.

  • @humbertoretamales4588
    @humbertoretamales4588 8 років тому

    Awesome video....I was one of the ones doing it all wrong.... self tough though...just because the Inventor help seems to be written by accountants....they take you everywhere but where you want to go.
    Thanks a lot ..

  • @adamdude
    @adamdude 8 років тому +11

    Definitely the best Inventor tutorial vids on here! Could you do an iLogic video? Why, when and how you'd use it?

    • @Neil3D
      @Neil3D  8 років тому +2

      +adamdude Yah... about iLogic... there's a reason there's been nowt on iLogic so far! I can read and write the Greek and Dutch language better than I can write code, it's on my to-do list but so far there's been slowness on the to-do front!

    • @adamdude
      @adamdude 8 років тому

      +TFI CAD Tips haha fair enough!

    • @adamdude
      @adamdude 8 років тому +1

      +TFI CAD Tips oh by the way, how's the 3D mouse?

    • @Neil3D
      @Neil3D  8 років тому

      +adamdude It's quality! Tough to get used to all the buttons on it but I couldn't be without it now!

    • @adamdude
      @adamdude 8 років тому

      +TFI CAD Tips nice! Now if only I could convince my boss to get it for me haha

  • @sanjay052
    @sanjay052 4 роки тому

    Great!!!....this will help me
    Thanks for sharing knowledge!
    Regards from India🙏😊

  • @rezaardalani861
    @rezaardalani861 8 років тому

    Thank you English man, you made my day. Useful video.

  • @fjordike
    @fjordike 5 років тому

    BANGIN BRITCHES ON!! Musical, spontaneous, and chock full o' good solid Inventor Tips - Thank You!

  • @MikeANixon
    @MikeANixon 7 років тому +4

    Haha i have never laughed so much during a tutorial, Thank you for your entertainment. keep up the great work :)

    • @Billy-wb2op
      @Billy-wb2op 5 років тому

      Hahah me too, was thinking the exact same. Makes the vids more interesting and therefore easier to follow.

  • @nzadventurefamily3728
    @nzadventurefamily3728 5 років тому

    Great video. This has cleared up another mystery for me - someone coming from Solidworks.

  • @stevewilko1172
    @stevewilko1172 4 роки тому

    Brilliant Video. Perfectly explained - saves me loads of hassle in the future. Top man.

  • @czr7j9
    @czr7j9 2 роки тому

    thanks i have come across this at work and now i understand

  • @ieenz
    @ieenz Рік тому

    16:05 🤣 had a solid laugh there. Beautifully presented now I can start using these properly!

  • @jeff1935
    @jeff1935 8 років тому

    I wish I would have seen this a year ago. I still learned a lot!

  • @stevesye9114
    @stevesye9114 8 років тому

    love your videos. i could listen to your ramblings all day.

  • @vmjr748
    @vmjr748 8 років тому

    Great job!.....way better than what I've seen so far....very helpful

  • @lukehunter3588
    @lukehunter3588 8 років тому

    Thanks, TFI CAD Tips! Very useful.
    We use View reps quite a bit and sometimes use the level of detail. We have been having trouble checking stuff back into Vault due to the level of details and this highlights why. We use the level of detail to suppress parts which aren't needed but potentially be needed later on in a design. (Our designs are created by iLogic driven Skeletons which populate the parts required and suppress the ones which aren't). We also have rules which pump down information from the top assemblies down to the lower parts. So.....I guess if we have a Level of detail in use, and change the information in the top level assembly and it pumps it down to the lower level parts / assemblies, the parts which are suppressed are updating but technically haven't been opened. So, those parts would require opening and updating and then checking in? Instead of using suppression for unwanted parts, I guess changing the unwanted parts to a ''reference part'' instead and then turning the visibility off would work better?
    Also have you experienced any updating issues when you use view reps of sub assemblies in main assemblies and then the main assemblies in drawings? We can change visibilities of parts within the model view reps and make sure all the models are updated and showing what we want on the drawing but the drawing view doesn't update (even though it is linked). this results in what we use as a technical term and ''Fudge'' it.
    Good to know you experience the crashes with 2016 too.
    Sorry for being long winded

  • @RonaldKing7Steps
    @RonaldKing7Steps 7 років тому

    I am working with Dynamic Configurations and have learned that you can simply delete your bad Levels of Detail instead of trying to fix them and the View, it is just too ridiculous. Instead, only "make Views" just like you said. But, once you have made/updated your existing Drawing Views, simply Copy to Level of Detail and make sure the name is the same as the old LOD that you are trying to replace on your drawing, which is fullproof if you only copy views to make LOD's. This is vital if you want to save space. The ONLY disadvantage to this is if you have "Fake Parts" in your BOM, when it updates to new LOD the BOM loses the fake part, but will keep any edits or customization to the BOM. I am going to make a screencast to show this. Thank you for tuning me into the sheer power of the "View Copy to LOD" when in drawings and models.

  • @darcksage1
    @darcksage1 8 років тому +2

    Thanks buddy! I'm learning more everyday and you're the best :D

  • @DanielDuesentrieb86
    @DanielDuesentrieb86 8 років тому +1

    View representations help me to avoid high graphic card load, so I can work smoothly. Thank you.

  • @RayneDr0ps
    @RayneDr0ps 8 років тому

    OMG, I've been using LOD as my view reps for drawings for over a year now. I feel so dumb! haha Thank you so much for this video.

    • @RayneDr0ps
      @RayneDr0ps 8 років тому

      +RedRayne_GTI I made that comment before I saw the Parts list info... gawd, I've wasted so much time doing drawings. LOL

  • @NONAMESLEFTNONE
    @NONAMESLEFTNONE 7 років тому

    Great videos! I've already been through four in one (long) sitting. Very informative and personable.

  • @adriancristurean7422
    @adriancristurean7422 5 років тому

    That lock option views, amazing. Thanks!!

  • @harvijaysinhgraj5917
    @harvijaysinhgraj5917 6 років тому

    Yes this is the Best UA-cam CHANNEL

  • @Goat_Beans
    @Goat_Beans 2 роки тому

    This video is 6 years old. How have I only just learnt this. I have been on several Inventor training courses and this was never mentioned...

  • @HDLowrider03
    @HDLowrider03 6 років тому

    Thanks for all the videos bud, they are of MUCH HELP.

  • @doppelhub
    @doppelhub 7 років тому

    Great video! I'm watching all your videos now.

  • @puneetbharti1083
    @puneetbharti1083 2 роки тому

    Thanks alot sir, so simple but a hiden feature.
    View rep is same as is Solidworks's display states. And level of detail is almost similar to Solidworks configurations.

  • @vanderhoevenpaul8221
    @vanderhoevenpaul8221 7 років тому

    Dear Sir, your tutorials are great , and of great use to me , i consult your tutorials every week and i learned a lot , thanks a lot , if i have some particular problem can i submit it to you . great Paul

  • @rebeccacorfitsen2004
    @rebeccacorfitsen2004 4 роки тому

    Oh my gosh! Just what i was looking for!!! Thank you for so much help :)

  • @wayneberriman2527
    @wayneberriman2527 6 років тому

    That's awesome. Have been doing it wrong for years now.

  • @TeachKidsChess
    @TeachKidsChess 7 років тому +1

    Fantastic explanation, thanks very much!!

  • @lemerle299
    @lemerle299 4 роки тому

    Thanks man, exactly what I was looking for! Cheers

  • @richardspeelman1885
    @richardspeelman1885 8 років тому

    really helpful, learned a lot from it. Thanks again for your video.

  • @lamtran2993
    @lamtran2993 6 років тому

    Thank you for the tutorial video . you are the best

  • @shivkrsharma7804
    @shivkrsharma7804 4 роки тому

    I want some more in assembly with detail videos
    I liked the video

  • @carlosalvarez8076
    @carlosalvarez8076 8 років тому +1

    +TFI CAD Tips Man, you do a great job with your videos! It's funny and have a high quality.. Can you do a video of FEA tool?

  • @johnhoss2950
    @johnhoss2950 Рік тому

    Dude you are the best!

  • @carrefamily01
    @carrefamily01 5 років тому

    didnt realize someone could be an expert elite!

  • @paposwing2925
    @paposwing2925 6 років тому

    And THIS, people, is why Inventor will never match Solidworks. Not saying that is a bad program but sooo much easier in SW. The reason I'm here is because I'm a Solidworks user for years and just got a new job using Inventor. I've used Inventor before and know a little more than just the basic. Anyways, they told me to use and existing Inventor huge assembly to create a new one with just some minor changes. Well, because whoever created the original one was the only one who knew how to use these features, it has become a total nightmare since no one else seems to understand why. Anyways, you live and learn I guess. Great tutorial by the way.

    • @Neil3D
      @Neil3D  6 років тому +1

      Have u looked at the design assistant for copying large assemblies with small changes? I've done a vid on that, might be useful

    • @paposwing2925
      @paposwing2925 6 років тому

      Could you please reply me with the link? I couldn't find it. Thanks

  • @guillermomistrorigo2098
    @guillermomistrorigo2098 Рік тому

    Excelent!! Very ood explanation

  • @Elianadejooda
    @Elianadejooda 2 роки тому

    Hi l love watching your tutorial on Inventor, one thing you mentioned to be wrong is my daily practice handling large assemblies, using LOD and I am inserting, changing and changing as i go along and although it seems time-consuming to suppress the new inserted parts in LOD, it still pays off in term of low updating time, fast updating of the drawing and so on. So in a project of 6 weeks time, I spare at least a week time using LOD's. How about that? Indeed I do copy view rap to LOD with the same name!

  • @oliverdosramos8255
    @oliverdosramos8255 4 роки тому

    This is great. Will it work with sheet metal. When you fold a box but you want to show it in stages... To show the bending operator the stages of bending. ?

  • @RavikumarKorat
    @RavikumarKorat Рік тому

    This very good explanation Thank you. Can you help me how to save the section view in the inventor assembly?

  • @chris-non-voter
    @chris-non-voter 6 років тому

    Brilliant video - thanks.

  • @mack3d.net_
    @mack3d.net_ 5 років тому

    Awesome. Thanks for the help.
    I hate those 9:18 moments too.

  • @eecr5110
    @eecr5110 2 роки тому

    A video needed

  • @francisverbeeck3762
    @francisverbeeck3762 8 років тому

    Dear Neil. I use view representation all so for different colors. For instants when i design z skid i use valves witch are the same for the primary circuit en for the secondary circuit.i give the same valve a different color and with viewrep i can give it the color of the circuit that i put it in.same thing for the positionrep i can put the actuator in the position that is necessary.So a video on these two aspects would be great!Francis

  • @ab_vault
    @ab_vault Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @stevemechamoo9475
    @stevemechamoo9475 7 років тому

    This is really a great help!

  • @derekpowers9044
    @derekpowers9044 5 років тому

    Great video! I am working with large assemblies that consist of of floor layouts that vary such as 24in O/C, 16" O/C, and 12" O/C. I am trying to find the best way to do this and I am torn between making this an ipart assembly or a level of detail, however, when I tried to do this in as an ipart, my parts list along with mates exceeded Excels maximum level. Can you please show a video explaining when to use an ipart vs a level of detail?

  • @Viper_1st
    @Viper_1st 8 років тому

    Hey. Here is some Dutch guy. Superb videos. Learning really a lot of them. Some thing I find useful of LOD's is that you can link them over different assemblies. Say you have an empty assembly and place two assemblies in it which have the same named LOD available. Then you can link them in this new assembly. Is this also possible with representations? I am also curious to how to use the selection priority button at the top of the inventor screen. I actually never use it. Thanx in advance.

  • @hpalpha7323
    @hpalpha7323 3 роки тому

    I could feel that beep in my bones

  • @dennistechdraft-3d759
    @dennistechdraft-3d759 2 роки тому

    Where do i turn on the level of detail, it's not in the model browser
    also not in the productivity ribbon
    i use version 2022

  • @DiahRhiaJones
    @DiahRhiaJones 7 років тому

    Great video. My boss uses level of detail reps for his top level assembly drawings that he sends to customers and its infuriating for the engineers like myself lol

    • @Neil3D
      @Neil3D  7 років тому +1

      Point him to this and tell him to get it right!

  • @ecobarricade
    @ecobarricade 4 роки тому

    suscribed! thanks!

  • @peterarontasnadi4581
    @peterarontasnadi4581 8 років тому

    Very useful!! Thanks!

  • @sanjaykhanna6899
    @sanjaykhanna6899 8 років тому

    Good video

  • @eagleeye5520
    @eagleeye5520 7 років тому

    good one

  • @eartheartbaratheon791
    @eartheartbaratheon791 5 років тому

    What about derived assembly option under LOD right click menu? Did you cover it somewhere? It should've been in 2017 release and it would be amazing if you covered it (it's impact, how to properly handle it, general dos and don'ts).

  • @manelcamposcosta
    @manelcamposcosta 4 роки тому

    What about the constrains? I'm currently working with Inventor but came from SOLIDWORKS what if I suppress a part or a sub-assembly I could get others to move because that suppress also the constrains for me that is the major difference between both function, am I right?

  • @RonaldKing7Steps
    @RonaldKing7Steps 7 років тому

    I utilize them diamond and am hoping to use it for some serious Automation...

  • @oscarechevarria-rodriguez2536
    @oscarechevarria-rodriguez2536 7 років тому

    I have to create a Presentation in Inventor, this is new to me. Do you have a video on how to create a Presentation for an Assembly?

  • @treyroudebush1029
    @treyroudebush1029 8 років тому

    Can you do a video on the compression tool in assemblies.

  • @augand
    @augand 6 років тому

    can you do the same operation to save level of details only with supressed features rather than complete parts??

  • @beev7627
    @beev7627 7 років тому

    This was very helpful :) thk u.

  • @marileroux7745
    @marileroux7745 4 роки тому

    Hi, thanks for your videos, I just love them, they are so helpfull!!
    Could you please do a video on how one would do a view of a single part? So what I need, a single part; say a flange OD, ID, 4 holes on pcd. this needs to be on a drawing to go to the cutting company to laser cut OD,ID and 4 holes. Then the same part needs to have a machining detail for say an o-ring groove to be machined in it. So I need one part but two drawings with different details. at the moment i am creating two parts for this as the machining (o-ring groove) shows up in the DXF i send to the cutting company and they then either try to cut it or get very confused. this would really help if I can create one part with different levels in different drawings. from the video above it only seems possible in an assembly. but i need to be able to do this in a single part. THANKS!!

  • @xshty
    @xshty 5 років тому

    nice job, thanks a lot

  • @michaelkellam9903
    @michaelkellam9903 6 років тому

    Thank you for all of your videos!! Hope you get these comments. Do you have a user video on wire circuiting? there are a ton of tutorials on here on this topic but i've found TFI is the only place to get it right first time. Thanks again!

  • @sonOFchance
    @sonOFchance 7 років тому

    Thanks for the video man, its a great help. I have been creating a section view of my assembly. And i checked the associative link box while creating a base view. But when i place the view on "paper" it willnot show the section. I can see the section when creating the costem view in the "place base view window" but when i want to place it it shows the default view. Sat here all night just for that one drawing Any ideas? Greetings Franz

  • @gabrielfricke1819
    @gabrielfricke1819 6 років тому

    I was wondering if you could do a video on bill of materials. I’m using inventor 2017 and have a pretty large assembly. I made an exploded view in presentation and want to make a drawing for different sections of my assembly. I’ve broken my assembly into 4 different exploded sections and want to make a bill of materials for each of those. I’ve used the snapshot feature that is in 2017 to capture and have different views of the snapshot. However when I use bill of materials it does the BOM for the whole assembly. Do you have any tips or comments regarding this?

    • @waynehayes7942
      @waynehayes7942 5 років тому

      @Gabriel Fricke To avoid this scenario I tend to create a representation view from the main assembly of the parts I want to occur in the BOM of the drawing. Double click on the parts list and go to the filter tab and in "define filter item" select "assembly view representation" and select the appropriate one you created. This will only show the parts of the representation in the BOM :)

  • @peterarontasnadi4581
    @peterarontasnadi4581 8 років тому

    At 14:38... why dont you use isolate command instead of using selection - inv. selection - visibility?

    • @Neil3D
      @Neil3D  8 років тому +5

      Because anyone new to the program will have then learned the invert selection technique, which can be used in a load of other different situations. Whereas isolate on the other hand is pretty self explanatory, and as I can't realistically explain every way to do the same thing I have to pick the one I feel suits and run with it!

  • @bryanjames4694
    @bryanjames4694 4 роки тому

    I LOVE U !!!

  • @shanedibartolomeo6216
    @shanedibartolomeo6216 8 років тому

    I know 2016 does not update quantities in the parts list for view representations, do you know if that is an added feature in 2017? i'm making assembly instructions and the parts list matched the view representation but the quantity matches the overall assembly

  • @adityasinghal5602
    @adityasinghal5602 5 років тому

    can you do a video on BIM, what is it about an how to use it

  • @mattsimon2788
    @mattsimon2788 8 років тому

    !!!!! BRILLIANT !!!!!Thank you so much for this video

  • @travislintner3120
    @travislintner3120 5 років тому

    Is there a way to have inventor automatically recognize the part count when it changes per the view rep. For example 36 screws in the entire model, only 8 shown in the view rep. Parts list shows 36, shop scratching their heads and yes, I understand you can overwrite the parts list. Just wonder if that is "the" way to go... any advice appreciated, luv the the channel!

    • @travislintner3120
      @travislintner3120 5 років тому

      Nvrmd, just found the nifty lil check box in 2016. Sweet!

  • @MarcelRobitaille
    @MarcelRobitaille 8 років тому +1

    Hey I was in the video!

    • @Neil3D
      @Neil3D  8 років тому

      +Marcel Robitaille Can I have your autograph plz?

    • @MarcelRobitaille
      @MarcelRobitaille 8 років тому

      +TFI CAD Tips Sure thing! What's your address?

    • @Neil3D
      @Neil3D  8 років тому +2

      +Marcel Robitaille OMG OMG fanx!! Address is TFI Towers, 360 Screw Fusion Drive, Disney Land, LOL1337, Azeroth.

    • @stevesye9114
      @stevesye9114 8 років тому

      +TFI CAD Tips sounds legit. lol

  • @peace40wnage79
    @peace40wnage79 6 років тому

    Neil, i have a big question and i don't know if you still will see this. But is is possible to make a level of detail with an assembly with a folded plate in it. I want to make a subsection on my drawing with an unfolded version of the plate.

    • @Neil3D
      @Neil3D  6 років тому

      Yea that's more complicated than it should be. You can't use the flat pattern in an assembly, so you'd need to use unfold in sheet metal and then create an iPart with both versions, one folded the other unfolded, then use an iAssembly to have two versions of the assembly and place two views, it's made really complicated because it's the same IPT file but you're wanting it physically modelled in two different ways... so it requires a lot of fiddling!

    • @peace40wnage79
      @peace40wnage79 6 років тому

      TFI - CAD & Technology For Industry thanks for the info, I have allready found a workaround by just placing the unfolded plate part into the drawing.
      Still, thanks for the rapid response you have greatly decreased my frustration trying to learn this program
      Have a good one m8.
      Ps: ever thought about making a gaming channel? You seem to have a pretty decent setup.

  • @jeffkunkler9299
    @jeffkunkler9299 5 років тому

    great! but please for the love of Glob and prevention of hearing loss... dampen the beeping when you crash?! half deaf now!

  • @evertonuli
    @evertonuli 7 років тому

    HOW TO GIVE THESE ZOOM ON THE SCREEN

    • @Neil3D
      @Neil3D  7 років тому

      3DConnexion 3D mouse

  • @Rabinki
    @Rabinki 5 років тому

    ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC!!! THANKS A LOT TFI. YOU'RE THE BEST!!!!!! IF I WERE A WOMAN I WOULD LOOK FOR YOU to marry you! unfortunately I'm a ugly man... :-)