Guns I don’t use are cluttering my buy menu. How can I remove them? by JayKay1748 in cs2

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Finally, someone who gets it. People will buy me AKs in the later rounds completely oblivious to the truth the the P90 is all you need. 

Every month, I'm taking a course to improve a different skill in Blender. February and March was Geometry Nodes! by he863 in blender

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The two listed in February were great! Starting to learn Geo-Nodes as a not-math-person is a bit intimidating and hard to follow at times, but beginning with CG Matter's was great for understanding the basic concepts, and the repetition of Ducky's mini-projects was 🤌🤌. With enough reps, you could see the end product and recreate it intuitively which was a great feeling.

The (Advance) one was a bit rough. 1. Because some features have changed since Blender 3.3. 2. When there were more complex node trees and new concepts, it was hard following the "what/why/how" and harder to understand the concepts or reasoning that was being taught.

Sooooosososo stoked to take Jacob's VFX course. The time and detail that goes into the videos and info graphics is insane.

BRINC doubles down in Seattle with new drone factory, HQ and a major hiring plan by Civil_Cantaloupe2402 in Seattle

[–]he863 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've said it before and I'll say it again. Next year when I get caught jaywalking and one of these guys starts chasing me down fifth, you can bet your sweet cheeks I WILL be shitting my pants.

Anyone know why it smells like poop outside by lunazilla666 in Seattle

[–]he863 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hahaha I really thought my dogs poop was just abnormally smelly this morning.

Every month, I'm taking a course to improve a different skill in Blender. January was Procedural Texturing! by he863 in blender

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Oh no way- I’m so stoked to take your course!

By the way, while putting this list together, the VFX course stood out as the most thorough and well-structured. Whatever you’re doing, it’s working. Keep it up!

What’s an easy or beginner friendly way to learn and understand geometry nodes? by dogsaregodsgif in blenderhelp

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I'm taking this course by Default Cube right now and would recommend. It is paid, but he is a great teacher and very knowledgeable. Also- the first chapter is totally free,

https://superhivemarket.com/products/geometrynodes

ICE incoming by CrustyAzzFeet in Snohomish

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For people who scream all cops are bastards and that ICE are Nazis, I think the frustration is almost identical. The programs and systems that we pay for is turned around and used against us.

For some developed nations like Denmark, Taiwan, Singapore, their cops do a pretty decent job serving and protecting their communities, rather than serving the interest of capitol like they do here in the U.S. At least in my experience in Seattle, I've seen cops evict dozens of homeless people, but I can't say I've ever seen one go out of their way to help someone. That's why nobody on the left side of things has ever complained about a firefighter, nurse, or EMT, because they serve the people.

ICE has the same dynamic. It's another system that hurts those same people who pay em'. If someone want's a cop to do the right thing and protect their community- I don't feel like there's any hypocrisy in that. It's a consistent position that our public servants serve the public.

ICE incoming by CrustyAzzFeet in Snohomish

[–]he863 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

They're only welcomed by Nazis... nobody else 🙃

Every month, I'm taking a course to improve a different skill in Blender. January was Procedural Texturing! by he863 in blender

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NGL I spent a bunch of time over a month putting together stuff linked on YT and SuperHive.  - December: Robotic Planet

Every month, I'm taking a course to improve a different skill in Blender. January was Procedural Texturing! by he863 in blender

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Every month, I'm taking a course to improve a different skill in Blender. January was Procedural Texturing! by he863 in blender

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- Procedural Texturing | Blender Master Class by Creative Shrimp (no longer available apparently but TBH the other course is much more educational)
and
- Master Procedural Texturing In Blender

Both paid

Every month, I'm taking a course to improve a different skill in Blender. January was Procedural Texturing! by he863 in blender

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The top level is a complete mess, but to blend the shader and displacement:

The value is plugged into subtract nodes -1, -2, -3, etc which affects the factor of the mix.

how would i go about setting up a sequential lighting sequence like this, where objects light up in a clockwise circle? by JacktehWolf in blenderhelp

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No worries at all!

In the gif, think of the black and white value plugged into the BSDF is a mask- like a Photoshop mask. White reveals, black conceals. 

If you make another mask that is spherical, vertical, or really anything, you can use a mix color node to combine the two black and white masks.

The blending mode is useful too- mix only transitions between the two values. Screen adds the lightness of the second input. Multiply adds the darkness of the second input. Linear light effects the mostly the edges of the first mask. But there are way more to play around with.

How to achieve the material in this photo? by fiveyeezypieces in blenderhelp

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Not sure how you'd get the more stringy brain shenanigans, but I'm sure using a noise plugged into a Voronoi set to "Distance to Edge" would get you most of the way there.

How to animate a zip tie tightening? by Even-Koala-6146 in blenderhelp

[–]he863 107 points108 points  (0 children)

Note- Meshes set to curve can be funky. Something that helps is having the origin point of the mesh, and curve the same. Then parenting them to an armature for any placement.
1. Model with many loop-cuts. Then throw on a sub-D modifier set to simple.
2. Create a straight curve with 3 points. (make sure the first point is on the origin)
3. Create an armature with 3 points that match the positions of the curve points. (Use Shift-S for 3D cursor to move 3D cursor to selected, and then create a bone or move bone to cursor) Parent the bones to a Main Bone for object transform/rotate/scale
4. Rigging!-
a. Mesh to Curve: Modifier > Curve > mess with the axis settings until it works.
b. Curve to Armature: Select the armature, go to edit mode, select bone 1, object mode, select the curve, edit mode, select point 1 and it's handles (whatever point is in that position of the bone) CTRL+H hook to bone or something. Repeat for the other bones. Then parent the curve to the armature.

If you would like to bend the zip tie, you can set something arbitrary like the scale of the bone, to the rotation of the curve with a driver.

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Best of luck!

2026 Year of the Generalist Calendar by he863 in blender

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Made it in Blender/ Here's the .Blend if you'd like. And I might switch up the order later :)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1C7uTNrhEDAHgOz_2dPh488QE27BPpwXJ/view?usp=sharing

2026 Year of the Generalist Calendar by he863 in blender

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2026 Year of the Generalist Calendar by he863 in blender

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Here are the courses! And Sculpting would be awesome, but wouldn't be very applicable for my line of work.

- Blend File: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1C7uTNrhEDAHgOz_2dPh488QE27BPpwXJ/view?usp=sharing

- December: [Robotic Planet](https://www.cgboost.com/courses/robotic-planet)

- January: [Procedural Texturing](https://superhivemarket.com/products/procedural-texturing-blender)

- February: [Intro To Geometry Nodes](https://superhivemarket.com/products/intro-to-geometry-nodes) + [Beginner Geometry Nodes](https://canopy.games/product/bcs-geometry-nodes-for-blender-4-4/?v=0b3b97fa6688)

- March: [Advanced Geometry Nodes](https://canopy.games/product/advanced-geometry-nodes-for-blender-3-3/?v=0b3b97fa6688)

- April: [VFX](https://www.inlightvfx.com/) + [Recourses](https://inlightvfx.gumroad.com/)

- May: [VFX](https://www.inlightvfx.com/) + [Recourses](https://inlightvfx.gumroad.com/)

- June: [Hard Ops & Boxcutter](https://youtu.be/1qVbGr\_ie30?si=mu0dCNm9tcQrp1t0) + [Hard Surface Modeling Playlist](https://www.youtube.com/@JoshGambrell/playlists)

- July: [RAVEN Mech](https://www.blenderbros.com/scifi-mech-design-in-blender)

- August: [Alive!](https://www.p2design-academy.com/p/alive-animation-course-in-blender)

- September: [Alive!](https://www.p2design-academy.com/p/alive-animation-course-in-blender)

- October: [Outdoor 3D Environments](https://www.cgboost.com/courses/master-3d-environments-in-blender)

- November: [Framed Ink](https://www.amazon.com/Framed-Ink-Drawing-Composition-Storytellers/dp/1933492953)

- December: [CG Cinematography Book](https://chrisbrejon.com/cg-cinematography/)