Had the very first Nothing Phone for about five years but had to replace it because of some connectivity issues (no idea whether hardware or software was to blame). Loved it. If their new phones are even half as good, go for it.
Entirely normal, nothing to see here.
I can't believe I didn't know about this. 😶🌫️
AFAIK, it updates automatically for any object if Auto Keying is enabled.
poline-orbits.color.pizza
Immaculate!
Looking at this feels like undergoing the Ludovico Technique.
The relatively recent onslaught of automated (?) Temu-esque web banner ads mostly bombards you with unremarkable slop, but today I saw this one (while browsing a site dedicated to historic military aircraft scale drawings, mind you) and I'm at a loss for words. Moved, even.
Recommended reading:
Very cool.
Unremarkable.
NEXT THURSDAY
"Why did I make this?"
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more sketchbook
When you start doing in-camera trickery in 3D, rebuilding the camera itself is the next logical step: www.youtube.com/watch?v=YE9r...
Ah, the infamous Klein pouch.
we have the one artform that allows full audience participation and we use it for mediocre attempts at filmmaking
I’ve always championed the opinion that digital artists (especially those working with 3D) should study traditional disciplines of set design, scale modeling, photography, etc.
And here's a render of the finished model by Witold Jaworski. Bravo! 👏🏻
The author's website: airplanes3d.net
(If you're not interested in purchasing the e-book, I suggest you download the freely available finished model an examine the intricate craftsmanship on display.)
The author's extensive experience with physical scale models and traditional techniques provides a perspective that's rarely seen in contemporary 3D software learning materials. I'm constantly in awe of Jaworski's perseverence and patience.
Been reading Witold Jaworski's extraordinary "Virtual Airplane" over the past week. The 1339-page book is a •very• thorough step-by-step documentation of preparing scale drawings, modeling, texturing and rendering a beautifully detailed Curtiss P-40B model.
Came here to post about the same workflow! Found a video from the author of that post: youtu.be/RSkk5MDmfz0?...
Contrary to what some people may lead you to believe, the future lies in efficient, relatively low-powered computers running highly optimised software.
16 variations. different rules about which corners of each "pixel" get rounded vs square corners, based on neighboring pixels.
Painted in Photoshop
I’m the gelatinous goblin.