Is this an ultrawide? How're you liking it? I've used a dual screen setup since forever, but am considering replacing that setup with an ultrawide. Never used an ultrawide for work so have been hesitant to pull the trigger...
I reduced a 2.8gb model into a 20 mb fbx without many loss in detail. A heck of a file... xD but satisfying results!
Hey! Check out our system, I bet we could do similar if not better, with less effort? https://rapidcompact.com You get a certain number of free conversions per month.
I just started working here in October, but I've known these people for a long time. Neat tech, worth a look.
Saturday Walk about in London again with my Dad this
time. We found out where Mel Gibson, I mean Sir William Wallace met his end at
The Church of St
Bartholomew. Then walked to The
Shoap for another Scottish lunch. Took some photos of the buildings
around the location of where Wallace was.......lets say dispatched, don’t want
to ruin the film Braveheart for anyone who has not seen it. His head was put
on London Bridge but that has fallen down a couple of hundred years ago so I
could not take a photo of that one.
The first Games Workshop store was opened on 1 Dalling Rd, London, W6 0JD in April 1978.
The company was started by Ian Livingstone, Steve Jackson and John Peake from a flat in Bolingbroke road in Shepherd's Bush in 1975. Peake left the business when the other two focused more on fantasy games than high end hand made versions of classics like chess and backgammon.
Their landlord tired of people knocking on his door believing the postal address of Games Workshop to be an actual shop and threw them out. Livingstone and Jackson rented the property on Dalling Road but the upstairs had been declared by the council (in the town hall opposite) to be unfit for habitation - so the men lived in the back of their van behind the store, joining a squash club in Chiswick so that they could shower and wash each day.
The company was a success. The two men sold their shares for 10 million pounds in 1991. Both men moved into digital video games at exactly the right time. Livingstone joining a fledgling video games company called Eidos (Lara Croft anyone?).
Today both are involved in teaching digital games theory and design. Jackson is (was?) an honorary professor teaching at Brunel university in Hilligndon and Livingstone (now "Sir Ian Livingstone") fairly recently opened an academy in Bournemouth teaching kids that they don't just have to be consumers of games, they can be designers, artists, coders etc in a huge international industry.
He wanted to open this academy in Hammersmith but the local authority turned him down. Spoiler Alert: neither man lives in a van anymore. Games workshop is today estimated at a worth of £3.3 billion pounds.
Nintendo Playing Card company, I guess we all start somewhere. This photo popped up on Facebook, when I went to Kyoto with my wife many moons ago, this was my first point of call before going off to the mountains to see all the temples
Here is the location if your ever in the area, Google Maps
when it comes to meme's of things without profit, i feel while its still around this aye.eye can be used to make meme's of these thieves and pretenders. Might even more "legislation" quicker if everyone thinks they are all a laughing stock to be mocked. Worth a shot. Needed a lift and this helped a bit.
@iam717 re the zbrush ipad, can you use an existing license on it?
oh i do not have it though it would be awesome if you could, i just liked the idea of going outside to do things we usually do inside, i'd ask the youtube persons.
cool pix man thanks for sharing i am sure an environment artist is loving this layout example.
Otherwise this recently uploaded artwork made me cry laughing and made me feel good cause i love laughing, we should probably have a thread for that btw, what made you laugh today? i suppose this thread can also be that so
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A heck of a file... xD but satisfying results!
https://rapidcompact.com You get a certain number of free conversions per month.
I just started working here in October, but I've known these people for a long time. Neat tech, worth a look.
https://youtu.be/fod42CfDmhY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0V_8AbEHYA
Saturday Walk about in London again with my Dad this time. We found out where Mel Gibson, I mean Sir William Wallace met his end at The Church of St Bartholomew. Then walked to The Shoap for another Scottish lunch. Took some photos of the buildings around the location of where Wallace was.......lets say dispatched, don’t want to ruin the film Braveheart for anyone who has not seen it. His head was put on London Bridge but that has fallen down a couple of hundred years ago so I could not take a photo of that one.
Here is the location if your ever in the area, Google Maps
...in finance, trust fund, 6'5", blue eyes
https://horizon22.co.uk/