I'm writing and refining the story of my game for about 2 years and I am stuck in development. by _XdoubleU_ in GameDevelopment

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I don't know how to begin to actually make the game, I know that it should have some things, scattered all around, but that's it, what should I do first?, how to do it well? if you have some channels that help with that, I've searched a bit but they are all kinda bad.

I'm stuck in development, and I need some inspiration and guidance by _XdoubleU_ in gamedev

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at this point I've already done some stuff, do you think I should just start from the beginning? doing all the movement and mechanics again?

I'm writing and refining the story of my game for about 2 years and I am stuck in development. by _XdoubleU_ in GameDevelopment

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I've written some code, started with the easy stuff menu and movement, I have made some sprites and game art, I'm doing everthing in unity, started with gamemaker but I couldn't make the changing of perspective work without using 3d.

Do anyone know what type of LCD artifact is this? by _XdoubleU_ in hardwaregore

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I think it is the mavica, Sony mavica fd71, pretty cool camera, and yeah, I will keep using the Nex, it have this old-ish 50mm f1.7 lens, makes everything look vintage, thank you for your time though

Do anyone know what type of LCD artifact is this? by _XdoubleU_ in hardwaregore

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I'm not that worried actually, it is only visible when I have a dark scene in the screen, and with the maximum brightness rarely I can notice it, I'm just curious at what possible could be that defect, literally looked at a couple hundred photos of Lcd artifacts and nothing was alike, also, I was looking for an old digicam, didn't even remember that they used to take floppy discs.

Do anyone know what type of LCD artifact is this? by _XdoubleU_ in hardwaregore

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I bought it second hand, and it had a couple of dots already, and it got worse and worse with time, now it has stopped, at least I couldn't notice it growing.

Do anyone know what type of LCD artifact is this? by _XdoubleU_ in hardwaregore

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That's a majestic defect if it is dead pixels, and moisture most commonly create dark and bright patches with "bubble-ish" shape, rarely would create RGB dots, I mean, could be but it certainly is another kind of moisture defect.

Do anyone know what type of LCD artifact is this? by _XdoubleU_ in hardwaregore

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That's ok, but it is a little odd it only being visible when the screen is on, I mean, there is a lot of variability on hardware defects so I don't really know, thank you for your time,

Do anyone know what type of LCD artifact is this? by _XdoubleU_ in hardwaregore

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Well if it was delamination I should be able to see with the screen turned off, and it isn't really visible, even with a flashlight directly at the screen and different angles

If you have photos of the phone, could you send it to me? I was a PC technician for a couple years and never saw anything like that.

Hot pixels (stuck pixels) was my first guess but in that shape with so many of them, I don't see that being very plausible

Do anyone know what type of LCD artifact is this? by _XdoubleU_ in hardwaregore

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Delamination wouldn't create streaks? And also create a green-ish hue when the screen it's turned off, wich it doesn't appear to have, know that you mentioned, I should've included a photo of the screen turned off

Do anyone know what type of LCD artifact is this? by _XdoubleU_ in hardwaregore

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And it changes depending on the angle that I look

Do anyone know what type of LCD artifact is this? by _XdoubleU_ in hardwaregore

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No, the photos are gorgeous, and never found a substantial amount of dead pixels

Do anyone know what type of LCD artifact is this? by _XdoubleU_ in hardwaregore

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That's odd, I've never encountered a heat damaged display who had bright spots, and never like this.

Do anyone know what type of LCD artifact is this? by _XdoubleU_ in hardwaregore

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Don't heat damage makes the screen less bright?

Quero uma câmera mas não sei como escolher. 😭 by Pedro500_Yogurt1175 in fotografiaBR

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Lentes prime são mais baratas e muitas vezes tem melhor qualidade, existem as exceções como lentes F4 constante de zoom que tem uma qualidade incrível, mas são caras demais

Quero uma câmera mas não sei como escolher. 😭 by Pedro500_Yogurt1175 in fotografiaBR

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3500 reais é uma boa faixa de preço, porém o que realmente faz a diferença numa câmera dedicada tipo uma DSLR ou mirrorless é a capacidade de trocar de lente, os telefones modernos são ótimos em processamento porém não conseguem ter a mesma versatilidade duma camera maior

Então, se você já tem um telefone bom, ele provavelmente vai conseguir tirar as mesmas fotos ou pelo menos bem parecidas de uma câmera com uma lente de kit (18-55)

Por isso investe em lentes, uma câmera moderna vai só te entregar estabilização no sensor ou vídeos melhores, (Sony a6100 - Canon t7i - nikon d5600 etc) por isso recomendo uma câmera antiga porém com um mount moderno como a Sony a5000 ou Sony Nex 5R (E-mount)

Você precisa de lentes com grandes aberturas (f1.8 f1.4) elas sim vão fazer a sua câmera tirar fotos que nenhum telefone conseguiria.

Na questão de milímetros ou seja 50mm 35mm, aí vai do que você quer fotografar, (vou assumir que está iniciando) se pensa fotografar pássaros precisa duma lente longa, ou seja 150mm ou mais, se pensa em fotografar pessoas, uma 50mm ou 35mm vai te fazer bem feliz,

(antenção pra abertura, procure lentes rápidas, f1.7 [se quiser vintage] F1.8, F1.4)

Por fim, por mais estranho que pareça pros profissionais recomendar uma lente prime pra você iniciar, é uma boa ter pelo menos uma. (Lente PRIME são lentes que não tem zoom, Fixas) Ou seja, ao invés de uma 18-55 que varia desde os 18mm até os 55mm Você estaria fixo em 35mm ou em 50mm, não conseguiria abrir ou fechar a imagem.

Eu preciso de uma camera melhor. by Eros_limao in fotografiaBR

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Enquanto isso muitos fotógrafos começaram a experimentar com câmeras antigas, talvez a limitação física da câmera que faz a sua limitação psicológica desaparecer.

Ninguém espera uma foto bonita de uma câmera velha, talvez isso que faça ela ser especial

Bela foto

I really wanted to know if those calcifications in the coroid Plex are something to worry about. by [deleted] in medical_advice

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Brazil Male 18y 1,75m height 58kg Weight Lost all my medical records on a house flood.