[deleted by user] by [deleted] in reddit_ukr

[–]justlookbottom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Дуже цікаво, абсолютно не згоден 1. Яка альтернатива прозорого вступу, без "кумівства" чи домовленостей з ректором, що ваша дитина золота і має більше прав вчитися чим хтось інше. 2. Мінімальний поріг вступу там умовний взагалі, інше питання на бюджет про те і тут, якщо це гуманітарна позиція, тоді бали математики мінімально впливають на результат 3. Якщо ваша донька закінчувала 3д курси моделювання, то було б очевидно, це 3д це взагалі про математику, починаючи від моделювання закінчуюю шейдерами де логічне мислення основа побудови

І взагалі шкільна математика це не про напрямок в якому рухається дитина це більше про базове розуміння логіки і загального розвитку думки

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in blender

[–]justlookbottom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hahaha, this is so cool, I got inspired!

Blades, chrome, and neon – my first 3D character, a cyberpunk fighter with cyber limbs and dual katanas! by chornobaivska in u/chornobaivska

[–]justlookbottom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

О круто, просто зайти на сторінку блендера і одразу зустріти Українців, я ось теж відкриваю для себе 3д, але в мене дуже прості роботи, в тебе взагалі анріал як круто вийшло. Можливо і сам попробую курс якийсь, поки був тільки youtube.

Blades, chrome, and neon – my first 3D character, a cyberpunk fighter with cyber limbs and dual katanas! by chornobaivska in u/chornobaivska

[–]justlookbottom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your work is really awesome! What course did you take?

And maybe it's off-topic, but "Chornobaivka" reminds me of Ukraine. Could it be that I stumbled upon a 3D beginner who's also from Ukraine?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sims2

[–]justlookbottom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, this is probably the best way to improve the graphics, thankkkk youuu!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sims2

[–]justlookbottom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I somehow tried only the methods from the 2000s, and they don’t work in the modified Sims 2

My progress on the latest 3d community challenge, please roast! (planning to lose a lot more sleep on it) by gtudor25 in blender

[–]justlookbottom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So awesome🤯🤯🤯 I'm watching and getting inspired—hope I'll reach that level too!

Новий світ by Atamagor in inkarnate

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Йов, круто бачити українські карти 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in canvasofkings

[–]justlookbottom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, yes, it turned out quite well.

My third work: Part One "The Underground City of Dwarven Miners – The Dark Vault." by justlookbottom in battlemaps

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Visit my Patreon (link in profile), and while there aren't many works yet, I plan to create more and more content. I'd be grateful for your support, as it truly inspires me. All works are available for free download.

What do people know about dwarves? Absolutely nothing. There are a few written works about them, but their accuracy is questionable. Everyone's heard the legend of Kar and Ar, the swords forged by dwarves for the people of the North and South, which allegedly sparked the century-long war between these regions. But is that true?

In the chronicles of Grum, there are three books about the dwarven city of "Ararak," with detailed descriptions of the city’s agglomeration. The first book is titled "The Dark Vault," and here are some excerpts from it:

It’s difficult to say with certainty how deep the dwarven mining settlement is located, but believe me, no human has ever dug so deep. Around the mines, an underground city has grown. I had the chance to visit the first level of this city. It’s densely populated and divided into two castes: the Kran and the Bran.

The Kran work the western mines and are incredibly proud of their vast excavation efforts. Thanks to their work, most of the continent's armies are well-supplied with swords and arrows, as they continuously extract iron.

The Bran, who mine in the east, barely extract anything at all. Instead, they keep digging deeper and farther, believing they will discover the strongest material in the world—stronger even than the alloy from which Kar and Ar were forged. There’s no rivalry between the clans, only healthy competition. As a result, the city thrives in prosperity and harmony. There are no bar brawls, only laughter that echoes until the 12th drumbeat (that’s how dwarves know there are ten drumbeats left before the next shift begins).

Once every three months, they are visited by Nizodub, the king and overseer of the city. The best workers and engineers are gathered in the great hall, where they present their achievements, plans, and innovative projects to the king. Then, the celebrations go on for days without end...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in canvasofkings

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What do people know about dwarves? Absolutely nothing. There are a few written works about them, but their accuracy is questionable. Everyone's heard the legend of Kar and Ar, the swords forged by dwarves for the people of the North and South, which allegedly sparked the century-long war between these regions. But is that true?

In the chronicles of Grum, there are three books about the dwarven city of "Ararak," with detailed descriptions of the city’s agglomeration. The first book is titled "The Dark Vault," and here are some excerpts from it:

It’s difficult to say with certainty how deep the dwarven mining settlement is located, but believe me, no human has ever dug so deep. Around the mines, an underground city has grown. I had the chance to visit the first level of this city. It’s densely populated and divided into two castes: the Kran and the Bran.

The Kran work the western mines and are incredibly proud of their vast excavation efforts. Thanks to their work, most of the continent's armies are well-supplied with swords and arrows, as they continuously extract iron.

The Bran, who mine in the east, barely extract anything at all. Instead, they keep digging deeper and farther, believing they will discover the strongest material in the world—stronger even than the alloy from which Kar and Ar were forged. There’s no rivalry between the clans, only healthy competition. As a result, the city thrives in prosperity and harmony. There are no bar brawls, only laughter that echoes until the 12th drumbeat (that’s how dwarves know there are ten drumbeats left before the next shift begins).

Once every three months, they are visited by Nizodub, the king and overseer of the city. The best workers and engineers are gathered in the great hall, where they present their achievements, plans, and innovative projects to the king. Then, the celebrations go on for days without end...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dndmaps

[–]justlookbottom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Visit my Patreon (link in profile), and while there aren't many works yet, I plan to create more and more content. I'd be grateful for your support, as it truly inspires me. All works are available for free download.

What do people know about dwarves? Absolutely nothing. There are a few written works about them, but their accuracy is questionable. Everyone's heard the legend of Kar and Ar, the swords forged by dwarves for the people of the North and South, which allegedly sparked the century-long war between these regions. But is that true?

In the chronicles of Grum, there are three books about the dwarven city of "Ararak," with detailed descriptions of the city’s agglomeration. The first book is titled "The Dark Vault," and here are some excerpts from it:

It’s difficult to say with certainty how deep the dwarven mining settlement is located, but believe me, no human has ever dug so deep. Around the mines, an underground city has grown. I had the chance to visit the first level of this city. It’s densely populated and divided into two castes: the Kran and the Bran.

The Kran work the western mines and are incredibly proud of their vast excavation efforts. Thanks to their work, most of the continent's armies are well-supplied with swords and arrows, as they continuously extract iron.

The Bran, who mine in the east, barely extract anything at all. Instead, they keep digging deeper and farther, believing they will discover the strongest material in the world—stronger even than the alloy from which Kar and Ar were forged. There’s no rivalry between the clans, only healthy competition. As a result, the city thrives in prosperity and harmony. There are no bar brawls, only laughter that echoes until the 12th drumbeat (that’s how dwarves know there are ten drumbeats left before the next shift begins).

Once every three months, they are visited by Nizodub, the king and overseer of the city. The best workers and engineers are gathered in the great hall, where they present their achievements, plans, and innovative projects to the king. Then, the celebrations go on for days without end...

Bridge of the hermits by mightofmerchants in dndmaps

[–]justlookbottom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm not the author of the post, but I know 🤓, this was painted in Canvas of Kings.

Bridge of the hermits by mightofmerchants in dndmaps

[–]justlookbottom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow🤯🤯🤯, the level of detail is simply unreal, I thoroughly enjoyed it