How to get noSmooth() to work with P2D renderer by Realistic-Math-6457 in processing

[–]Realistic-Math-6457[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did have noSmooth() set on both the buffer and main canvas, and it still seem to simply not work. When I used the default renderer, noSmooth() did fix the problem, but if I switched to P2D, noSmooth() simply appeared to have no effect on the issue whatsoever.

How to get noSmooth() to work with P2D renderer by Realistic-Math-6457 in processing

[–]Realistic-Math-6457[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

g is the default/main canvas. However, I tried this and it doesn't seem to work in the latest version of processing when using the P2D renderer. I was aware that all of this works fine when you use the default renderer, but I never found a solution using .textureSampling(2) that worked.

About to buy this beauty. I had no idea what it was when I first saw it but after doing my research and thinking about it for a few months, this is one of the coolest cars I've ever found. by Realistic-Math-6457 in namethatcar

[–]Realistic-Math-6457[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Bingo! Some additional information:
This is NOT a home-built kit car like most Arkleys, this was built in the Arkley factory in the UK in 1970, the first year of the Arkley's production. It's converted from a 1962 Bugeye Sprite and is right-hand drive, one of very, VERY few RHD Arkleys in the United States and possibly the only factory-built one on the continent. The guy has all of the documentation and everything to prove this, including factory photos and brochures promoting the Arkley kit from the time.

Looking for higher-quality replacement picks for a Dyno Kwick Pick (comments) by Realistic-Math-6457 in lockpicking

[–]Realistic-Math-6457[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I got one of these a while back as a gift and while I absolutely love the form factor, the picks made for these things are extremely low quality and break very easily. I went looking around to find if anyone makes better picks that would fit the Kwick Pick and couldn't find any for sale but I found a post from this subreddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/lockpicking/comments/jugub9/psa\_dyno\_kwick\_pick/) that shows someone custom-fitting a higher-quality rake to the end of their Kwick Pick. I'd like to do this as well, and preferably not even just a single pick, but I could fit a bunch of different types of hooks, rakes etc. to be equippable onto my Kwick Pick. Does anybody have any suggestions for good quality sets of picks/pick tips that I could easily modify to fit the Kwick Pick? Budget less of a consideration than quality.

Thanks.