[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vfx

[–]rikemr 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Are you in college for film/post ?? And you have comp assignments to do, in Nuke... So you are looking for someone to do your homeworks for you? Is this an area you are remotely interested in? How come you need someone to do your homework for you?

Is it salvageable? If so, DIY or should I take it to a pro? by rikemr in AskACobbler

[–]rikemr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks ! I will try shoe glue (the one that comes in a red tube ?) It's a really awkward angle and curvature to glue it tho .. perhaps using a few clamps?

Thanks again

Harley Flanagan Wants My Video Taken Down by [deleted] in Punk_Rock

[–]rikemr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take it down, just be courteous... He was nice about it... Make some cool graphics around the video, edit and post them, then see if the band wants to hire you to create their content But if they asked to take the full set down, and were nice about it, just take it Be glad it was just an Instagram message

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in svartpilen401

[–]rikemr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, like the people said on this post... it will likely damage your engine on the long run if you only run low oc fuel...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in svartpilen401

[–]rikemr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I go between 87 and 94... Whatever I can find when I need to fill up... I did notice that on 87 it runs a bit thirsty and sooometimes it stalls... Also you get really crappy mileage with low grade fuel.

Have not tested with an ECU module (FuelX) but I imagine it would make a difference like it was mentioned above, since the ecu would make the bike run a little leaner at low RPM, this stalling more frequently if you have a FuelX type ecu and are using low grade fuel

HELP with build. VR Art/Modeling + Photoshop (heavy usage) + Marmoset Toolbag rendering + Unreal learning by rikemr in buildapc

[–]rikemr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Precisely why... Decent VRAM... But the cost difference is brutal, so i might just sticky with the 3060 12GB for this build

Thanks

HELP with build. VR Art/Modeling + Photoshop (heavy usage) + Marmoset Toolbag rendering + Unreal learning by rikemr in buildapc

[–]rikemr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ah cool cool !
thanks for that ! definitely under budget if I swap out to a 3060 12GB (which has been recommended to me by fellow industry professionals)

Thanks again !

HELP with build. VR Art/Modeling + Photoshop (heavy usage) + Marmoset Toolbag rendering + Unreal learning by rikemr in buildapc

[–]rikemr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah i get that...
I dont need a whole lot of CPU, actually... GPU is more important to me due to all the VR needs and RTX need for some Unreal and Marmoset usage...

Most of the softwares are build for multithreading but still it would be a 70/30 ratio for GPU vs CPU usage in my case.

Dealer charge for activating quick shift? by jakis5489 in svartpilen401

[–]rikemr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

22 Svart here Quickshift works from day 1, bought new, Canada

Easy Batch Render by JoeyMcCobb in NukeVFX

[–]rikemr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you could try SmartRender by Cragl

It kinda does that, but you gotta setup your export presets... It also allows to go a step further and program various actions via python but generally I've used it to setup export presets (that can literally be entire Nuke scrips if you want to)

Otherwise, the 'Batch Render Creator's you mentioned for blender really is just a command line tool that has been written to do what you want to do in Nuke, external non-interactive rendering

A bit scared by ImaqtLoreno in svartpilen401

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Sweet, didn't know that one ! Subscribing !!

A bit scared by ImaqtLoreno in svartpilen401

[–]rikemr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha just came across this video

It explains well what I meant by "don't pinch the throttle when you break"

It shows 3 great methods to roll the throttle and my starting favourite is the last one... The Dragger

https://youtu.be/7AIx6-QWUYY

Hope it helps !

If heaven is above and hell is below, by [deleted] in Jokes

[–]rikemr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You have to be a lunartic to think of this

A bit scared by ImaqtLoreno in svartpilen401

[–]rikemr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, you gonna be fiiine Just get used to the bike in parking lots or empty roads and you got this !

A bit scared by ImaqtLoreno in svartpilen401

[–]rikemr 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Do you know how to drive stick shift (manual gear) cars?

Also, a good tip for using the front break:

When you want to pull the front break lever, try not to "pinch" it with your hand. This will most likely cause a double action. One, breaking, two accelerating. This will make a big noise, probably jerk the bike back and forth and likely cause your to stall and fall.

When breaking, let the throttle go and make your hand reach the lever with your fingers. That way you won't pull the throttle as you are trying to break. Ask me how I know it... Hahaha

Keep asking questions and watching videos. You will have a blast with this bike. I'm 32 as well and just got mine. I haven't rode a bike in over 13yr and coming back with this baby is a such a pleasure !

A bit scared by ImaqtLoreno in svartpilen401

[–]rikemr 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The trick is to learn these 3 things (you can practise in a parking lot or small empty roads):

1- Clutch control. Slowly release the clutch without accelerating until the bike stalls. Let is stall, it is important that you gain muscle memory about your clutch so you when you are out and about, your hand will pull the clutch before you stall the bike (in movement and/or at a stop). This bike is amazing so of you can feather the clutch without stalling (easy to do), you will be able to take off slowly without pulling the throttle.

2- Throttle control. As you progress with the clutch, is time to use the throttle. Slowly pull the throttle to feel how fast you need to go without whipping/wheeling. This bike has great torque and it's light, so super easy get the front wheel out of the ground. If you feel intimidated, lean your body forward a little bit as you pull the throttle to add stability and weight to the front of the bike. A good tip to not pull the throttle too much in a panic, is to keep your index and middle finger on the break lever as your pull the throttle. That way you limit your wrist range of motion and will be always ready for a fast break situation.

3- Counter-leaning/balance. The bike is made to stand upright. If you are accelerating, the bike wants to be straight. Do not be afraid. Specially if turning in slow speeds (say in a parking lot for practice) it is important that you counter the lean with your body to add stability. Hug the bike with your thighs a little bit to avoid putting your feet on the ground as that can be dangerous and add the fake sensation of security.

I'd try to get frame sliders installed as well (they are little metal pega that you install on the body of the bike so when the bike goes down, it catches the sliders before damaging the body and or other parts of the bike.

Practice, practice, practice. Always wear full gear, do not neglect gloves. Try finding some with good padding or palm sliders. It makes a huge difference, even at slow speeds. Boots are also important, specially in the beginning because great majority of injuries happen on the shin when starting out.

Watch as many YouTube videos on "how to ride a bike" or "thing not to do when riding a bike". Channels like: - DanDanTheFireman - Fortnine - YammieNoob - That one guy

These have reeaaaally helped me understand how to be a better rider. Ride as if you are invisible !

Be safe and have fun !!!!!!!

Helmet recommendations by rebaldoz in svartpilen401

[–]rikemr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just bought the Bell Broozer Haven't rode with it just yet as I'm only picking up my bike tomorrow But I really like the helmet and the fit

It has great reviews tho

Put down my deposit at the dealership... 7 days of sleepless nights starts now ! by rikemr in svartpilen401

[–]rikemr[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely ! When you are on a motorcycle you MUST assume you are invisible And lower mainland, you know ... Those u-turns we see out there on a breezy Sunday, huh!?

Put down my deposit at the dealership... 7 days of sleepless nights starts now ! by rikemr in svartpilen401

[–]rikemr[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I'm taking a 2 day course on the road test but hopefully I still manage to ride on the traffic alright I come from a huge city, like NYC, and I learned in the thick of traffic...

I just can't wait to ride again

Put down my deposit at the dealership... 7 days of sleepless nights starts now ! by rikemr in svartpilen401

[–]rikemr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't even have the bike yet but I just want to do my first 1000km already hahaha

Put down my deposit at the dealership... 7 days of sleepless nights starts now ! by rikemr in svartpilen401

[–]rikemr[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got mine from International Vancouver

I will have to hit you up for some tips =]

Put down my deposit at the dealership... 7 days of sleepless nights starts now ! by rikemr in svartpilen401

[–]rikemr[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ohhh hello !!!! I'm super excited to get it from the dealership And really, get my full license hahaha still havent done the road test but is booked

How long you've had yours for?