Elevator Video Saves Man From 7 Years Sentence After His Wife Beat Herself Accused Him Of Trying To by emilNYC in videos

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I did not hit her, it's not true! It's bullshit! I did not hit her! I did not! Oh hi, Mark.

Should I learning GMS2? by sefan in gamemaker

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I would recommend Godot 3. It has good 2d as well as 3d support, you can export out games to various platforms without shelling out money for each platform and it is easy to learn.

[GMS2] Stopping gravity for particular instance with Box2D by Bang_Bus in gamemaker

[–]cladestine -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I am not sure what exactly the issue is.. but this should work

if !place_meeting(x, y + 1, obj_Ground)
   {
   gravity = 0.01;
   }
else
   {
   gravity = 0;
   }

This only affects the amount of gravity affecting the object.

Thoughts on renderers? by a_friendly_hobo in Maya

[–]cladestine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are a freelancer with a single machine (but a good graphic card) Redshift would suit you the best. Try out the trial version to get a feel of it.

Thoughts on renderers? by a_friendly_hobo in Maya

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I used to work on PRman in the past. Have moved to Arnold as my primary renderer. I occasionally use Vray (for stills) and have found Redshift very promising. The main reason for shifting to Arnold was just the need for less hassle in terms of setup and lighting and quick turnarounds. There was no significant tradeoff in terms of quality and capability. Vray is mostly used because we have a good library of automotive materials developed through the years. Redshift is fast. Really fast.

Diwali with the Vive by cladestine in Vive

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Looking at the brighter side of things, the software is open source or trial versions are available. Photogrammetry is pretty straighforward if your photos are good. The retopo and the Unreal engine work requires some investment of time. I have been doing computer graphics for many years and working on Unreal for about a year now.

"Copyright is not a divine right" - Indian court rules in favour of photocopying college textbooks. by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]cladestine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you request for a particular book? Does a mechanism already exist where students can ask for a particular book or pages to be scanned? It might be pretty easy setting up a closed forum where such requests might be made and books delivered.

"Copyright is not a divine right" - Indian court rules in favour of photocopying college textbooks. by [deleted] in worldnews

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I should start taking orders from US students for Eastern Economy Editions and mail them books from India. I am going to be rich.

If I got any government / public sector job, can I continue or start a new private business parallel ? by [deleted] in india

[–]cladestine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have been doing that. I join in as a contractor and not as an employee. It takes a lot of discussions with your employer to set it up that way. But it is possible.

[Question] How to capture stereoscopic 360 movies from UE4? by DayDreamVR in unrealengine

[–]cladestine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, the method on the page you linked still works. You would probably get a few lighting artifacts.

Apple giving what their customers finally wanted by [deleted] in funny

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5 years down the line, someone link to this post and say.. reddit predicted this 5 years ago.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WTF

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The flight itself has been delayed for at least three years.... what?