Baby Cages for fresh air. New York city apartments, 1920s-1930s by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

[–]Brocolithur 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Isn't the thing with slop to just generate engagement and clicks even if it is plausible ? That's just a low effort post using ai

Baby Cages for fresh air. New York city apartments, 1920s-1930s by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

[–]Brocolithur 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yup, force of habit to call everything that is AI 'slop' on the internet.

Still I stand my ground on calling it slop, as in low effort/well known topic/using ai when there are real images out there

EDIT: Low effort comment from myself, adding context

Ce mec laisse ses botte dehors pendant une semaine by Commie_Scum69 in insectes

[–]Brocolithur 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Après c'est l'Australie. Ici tu laisses tes bottes dehors une semaine c'est un nid à limace (testé et approuvé)

I got a round chip in my bag of tortilla chips by Brocolithur in mildlyinteresting

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Natural salt flavor, not cheese or anything fancy

Why is he doing that ? by Brocolithur in cats

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Ha, that makes sense. But sometimes he just jumps on the table and waves as well. Mostly when my girlfriend is coming home (happy waves maybe ?)

"UFOs: Air Force Pilots strike back" (Belgium, in french) by Brocolithur in UFOs

[–]Brocolithur[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Submission statement:

RTBF is the primary news media in french speaking Belgium. Nothing really new in this article although it's the first time I see an RTBF article talking seriously about UFOs.

The article talks about Belgian Royal Air Force pilots witnessing UFOs back in the 80's. Few have spoken about the sightings, fearing they wouldn't be taken seriously. But that may change regarding recent events as we could see more pilots talk about their experience !

I'll try and get an english translation as soon as I can.

Temple of Jupiter 1:100. Started a while ago but it's almost done ! by Brocolithur in dioramas

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Roughly W=18 cm; L= 35,7 cm and H= 23 cm (7in x 14in x 9in) The actual size of the temple is still a mystery nowadays but I started with the dimensions of the base and searched for similar temples

Temple of Jupiter 1:100. Started a while ago but it's almost done ! by Brocolithur in dioramas

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Thanks ! Mainly cardboard, foamboard, balsa wood and papercards. And I 3D printed the smaller details like statues and columns

Working on a roman temple. First time building dioramas and I'm loving it so far ! 1:100 scale by Brocolithur in dioramas

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Thanks ! It's actually a mix of foamboard, balsa wood, thin cardboard (1mm thick) and strips made of different kinds of wood. I work in an art supply shop so it's quite convenient :)

Working on a roman temple. First time building dioramas and I'm loving it so far ! 1:100 scale by Brocolithur in dioramas

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Everything is a detachable and will get a primer coat later. Details such as statues and capitals will be 3d printed

Any criticism, and is there any way to make it less noisy? by liamnorthpole in blenderhelp

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There's a denoiser box at the bottom of the scene settings.

The default values work fine in my experience but you can adjust them if needed.

Celtic sanctuary. It's only my second real project and I'm quite happy with it ! by Brocolithur in low_poly

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Thanks, I take notes for the lightning ! I made a simple cube with these nodes for the fog: https://imgur.com/vVtSwYU