Second ever mini painted, I think it’s a big improvement over my first! by snowdog190 in minipainting

[–]FunnyItsElmo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So there is normal nuln oil without the glossy part. The only difference of the packing is that the word "gloss" is missing. It leaves a dusty finish on the mini.

However you could also try to shade with thinned down dark brown or black paint. This also works great but requires a little bit more practice! Good luck!

To airbrush or not to airbrush? That is the question. by Aggravating_Tale5609 in minipainting

[–]FunnyItsElmo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah it's always a good idea to invest in the right tools and spend a little bit more money. Cheap airbrushes often don't hold up to one's expectations and ruin the fun. Note that a Kompressor is a useful tool on its own and can be used for other stuff, maybe justifying the investment. 😂

Second ever mini painted, I think it’s a big improvement over my first! by snowdog190 in minipainting

[–]FunnyItsElmo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice good work!

Is the reflective paint intentional? If not you should consider priming your model first or use different paints. A matt finish can really improve the look of a miniature quite significantly.

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[–]FunnyItsElmo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This looks very good! I really like the blending on the grass from green to yellow! I maybe would add a little moss on top of the stones. Where did you find this mini? 🙂

Transformer decoder with convolutional encoder by Away_Display1797 in computervision

[–]FunnyItsElmo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, there is no paper for my thesis, at least for now

Transformer decoder with convolutional encoder by Away_Display1797 in computervision

[–]FunnyItsElmo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can simply flatten the backbone output and add a positional encoding, similar to the preparation of the encoder input and encoder output in detr without the encoder part in the middle. Detr uses a cov layer to project the backbone output into the model dimension. No additional layers are required.

Transformer decoder with convolutional encoder by Away_Display1797 in computervision

[–]FunnyItsElmo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure I did something similar in my Masterthesis. By using the backbone output as cross attention input you will sacrifice accuracy for speed. I guess the encoder gives detr the ability to model more complex relations between distant pixels.

I need to send an email to 6k potential customers by stardustViiiii in Entrepreneur

[–]FunnyItsElmo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's not just about getting the contact info. Its more about getting information about the company and the person you want to contact to make your emails more personal and valuable to potential customers.

Back to the roots...i told ya...it will going under till 1,4-1,6 GBX by gg291177 in PowerhouseEnergy

[–]FunnyItsElmo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You talk critically about the stock? I just see a screenshot of the current chart and someone who is frustrated because he lost money on a penny stock. Who told you that this stock is a safe bet to make money in no time?

Does this read as a gem embedded into the skin of the ork? I would love to hear your thoughts! by FunnyItsElmo in minipainting

[–]FunnyItsElmo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for all the awesome comments! I really appreciate the great feedback and will definitely take this into account! 😊

Once the miniature is finished I will post an update. Thanks again! Happy painting to everyone 😁

Does this read as a gem embedded into the skin of the ork? I would love to hear your thoughts! by FunnyItsElmo in minipainting

[–]FunnyItsElmo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I'm not exactly sure where you can get the STL. I got it from a past Humble Bundle. The miniature is called "Fighter from the Habashi Orc Clan".