Commented 5 years ago2019-03-06 22:35:27 UTC
in vault item: E-Lab-orateComment #101862
An excellent map, the gameplay is well balanced and it has very good detailing! The ending could have been better though, it really caught me off guard!
Yea this 3D printer is my old GMAX by G Create. Its nozzle size is bigger than most 3D printers but when I had my Ultimaker 2+ the micron level you could achieve was much much higher.
Just make sure it has a high micron level comparable to the Ultimaker 2+.
Blender is extremely powerful but for dimensioned models I recommend buying a student license of Rhino 6.0
Don't skimp on your program, and Rhino is cheap and i've used it to develop a small machine product.
Seems pretty rough. Can you set a higher resolution for the printing nozzle?
Owning a 3D printer has been a desire for me for quite some time though I'm not sure I'd fully take advantage of it and even a decent entry-level model is between 200$-400$. Right now if I want something printed I'll call some friends who have one.
I'm actually searching for some free 3D modeller I could use to create a structure I need. I've heard good things about FreeCad, though people say it's a complicated. I've dabbled with blender before, but blender is too generic and requires god-level dedication to master it.
I played this trough. It really opened my "Tunnel Vision". The gameplay is so great. Like every other mod, I first play it on minimal gamma of the game and on medium difficulty. It was a little bit dark. Then I secondly play it on easy with maximum gamma. It was OK. I love this. Really great job done.
Commented 5 years ago2019-02-27 23:47:23 UTC
in journal: Prime numberComment #101848
Oi we have a new one? Where'd Christian Bale go?
@potatis: I don't know, it's weird. Because I feel it's because of the age difference, but I know there barely is one. At the same time, 21 year olds also feel too young. It's my own fault though for not feeling I am my age.
Commented 5 years ago2019-02-25 23:21:04 UTC
in journal: Prime numberComment #101842
Happy birthday! Hope you have a good one!
Though my girlfriend is a few years younger than me, I used to have something of a crush on a thirty-year-old when I was 21. Would have asked her out if I wasn't so insecure back then. Age is just a number, in my opinion. If you really think 32-year-olds are too old for you, I guess there's nothing wrong with primearily dating twenty-somethings. Just... remember that they'll be 32 eventually. Which is a nice number (2⁵)
Commented 5 years ago2019-02-13 23:06:13 UTC
in journal: When high school rocksComment #101815
I will. I'm currently thinking whether I should pursue electrical engineering and have programming as a hobby, or pursue programming and have EE as a hobby. I believe the former will be a bit harder and leave me with less free time than the latter, but still, it's pretty fun. :3
"Learn, read, play and experiment as much as you can while you're young - it gives you lots of doors you can choose from."
This is very true and I'm already seeing it. I've toyed around with video editing since the age of 8, then there's level design/mapping, audio editing, music production, programming, texturing and I've got at least several months of experience in each of those, but mostly mapping (5 years), video editing (6 years basic, 1 year advanced + compositing - but never done very serious projects) and programming (3 years if we count QB in 7th grade, otherwise 2).
I've never thought I'd reach this far, especially to the point of being interested in electronics and tinkering with them. It's that feeling of combining science and calculations with practical stuff, the result of which will actually do something, and it'll feel rewarding.
It all definitely opens a bunch of doors, but the real question is which door to open, where to specialise... :/ I'll likely pick programming. I just love programming, and I have a passion for creating/developing things. It seems like a nice type of job, even in my country.
Just make sure it has a high micron level comparable to the Ultimaker 2+.
Blender is extremely powerful but for dimensioned models I recommend buying a student license of Rhino 6.0
Don't skimp on your program, and Rhino is cheap and i've used it to develop a small machine product.
Owning a 3D printer has been a desire for me for quite some time though I'm not sure I'd fully take advantage of it and even a decent entry-level model is between 200$-400$. Right now if I want something printed I'll call some friends who have one.
I'm actually searching for some free 3D modeller I could use to create a structure I need. I've heard good things about FreeCad, though people say it's a complicated. I've dabbled with blender before, but blender is too generic and requires god-level dedication to master it.
Happy birthday!
Texturing — 10
Ambience — 8
Lighting — 9
Gameplay — 10
@potatis: I don't know, it's weird. Because I feel it's because of the age difference, but I know there barely is one. At the same time, 21 year olds also feel too young. It's my own fault though for not feeling I am my age.
Thanks guys ^^
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
47 is a prime number too.
Though my girlfriend is a few years younger than me, I used to have something of a crush on a thirty-year-old when I was 21. Would have asked her out if I wasn't so insecure back then. Age is just a number, in my opinion. If you really think 32-year-olds are too old for you, I guess there's nothing wrong with primearily dating twenty-somethings. Just... remember that they'll be 32 eventually. Which is a nice number (2⁵)
But yeah, 31 is a good-looking number IMO.
if not I could try it
The fan-made version
TIL
I'm not changing it because I refuse to give words that level of power.
Also, if Urby gets baked with Italians, that’s understandable. ^_^
But, what I forgot to say is that the books look cool! ^^
Admer: ^^^
Srojke: I wish but I have a tiny studio.
Bruce: I’ve done both but I have a method with glue that holds super well. The “leather” is black solidcore paper lacquered with mod podge.
Urby: Don’t put Italians in your oven. (Mook is a racial slur!)
I bake mooks!
I've toyed around with video editing since the age of 8, then there's level design/mapping, audio editing, music production, programming, texturing and I've got at least several months of experience in each of those, but mostly mapping (5 years), video editing (6 years basic, 1 year advanced + compositing - but never done very serious projects) and programming (3 years if we count QB in 7th grade, otherwise 2).
I've never thought I'd reach this far, especially to the point of being interested in electronics and tinkering with them. It's that feeling of combining science and calculations with practical stuff, the result of which will actually do something, and it'll feel rewarding.
It all definitely opens a bunch of doors, but the real question is which door to open, where to specialise... :/
I'll likely pick programming. I just love programming, and I have a passion for creating/developing things. It seems like a nice type of job, even in my country.