• I take my teen daughter out on monthly dates with me. It saved our relationship.
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    Courtesy of the author 2025-03-29T00:21:01Z SaveSaved Read in app This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now.Have an account? As a mom of three, I'm often overwhelmed.It was hard to connect with my teenage daughter at home, and we both ended up frustrated.Now we got on "mommy and me" dates just the two of us so we can connect without interruptions.As a mom of three, juggling work, a chronic illness, and housework, most days, I feel overwhelmed and overstimulated.On those days, when my teen daughter tries to talk, one of us ends up frustrated, or my daughter storms off to her room. It's the same conclusion every time. She feels judged, and I want to give up.My daughter and I have always been very close since the day she was born, but the teen years tested us both. I didn't want to lose her because of our egos or because she would grow up and never talk to me.That's when I realized I had set up "Mommy and me" dates with my twins, each one alone with me because sometimes we forget that twins have separate characters with different needs.But I never prioritized doing that with my teen daughter; maybe I just felt she was older now and didn't require my help as much, but in reality, she needs me now even more as she's navigating these strange and difficult years.We have monthly datesI started scheduling monthly dates with her, just the two of us. We started going on short drives and stopping at a coffee shop, where we'd sit and talk about random things for an hour or so.Slowly, I felt our conversations change; her tone and demeanor even changed. I did my best not to make her feel judged or trapped. It was mainly a time to get closer to each other while working on our differences and discussions.As she became more relaxed on those dates, we started spending longer periods of time together. I'd schedule a whole day of shopping, eating, and then going on a walk.Even when we discussed really heavy and difficult conversations, I was able to listen to her better, and she reciprocated.We were both vulnerableOne thing that helped us both was my being comfortable talking with her about my emotions and showing vulnerabilities, which I struggled with a lot, mainly in my life and as a mom.I was afraid that by sharing any vulnerability I have or fear or worry, I might cause more harm, mentally and emotionally, to her. But this fear stopped me from having many meaningful conversations with her.She told me that she feels a lot of pressure as the oldest child and that she always feels she needs to be perfect. I told her I feel a lot of burden placed on me as a mom, too, to do everything right all the time.We were butting heads because, in essence, we both felt the same need and emotions, but our egos or fears stopped us from opening up about it. We needed to be outside a neutral zone to understand how similar we are.This experiment with my daughter taught me never to keep my feelings sealed because there's a lot at stake if you don't communicate. I'm not stopping our dates anytime soon because we are both getting a lot from them. Recommended video
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  • A New Star Wars Chapter Begins at Disneylands Galaxys Edge
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    Starting today at Galaxys Edge in Disneyland, Star Wars fans will be able to meet Master Luke Skywalker in Batuu. His arrival is the latest evolution in the theme parks canon, which had once limited itself to the time period between Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. The change to that original timeline came gradually these past couple of years as figures from Disney+ Lucasfilm shows have popped up in Batuu, incuding Ahsoka, Boba Fett, Fennec Shand, Sabine Wren, and Hera. And of course the Mandalorian and Grogu have had a huge presence at the parks because of fan demand for characters outside of the sequel trilogy. io9 attended todays opening of Season of the Force 2025Disneylands annual Star Wars celebration, running now through May 11and talked to Matt Martin from Lucasfilm and Michael Serna of Disney Live Entertainment to discuss how the story of the Black Spire Outpost will evolve from here. We look at all of our lands and experience as an evolution, Serna shared. Some things come and go, shows open, attractions come and go. So of course Galaxys Edge is going through the same journey; [it] evolves, and when we built Galaxys Edge, we didnt even know that some of these stories would be told. So as time has grown on, we realized, who doesnt love the Mandalorian story, who doesnt love various different stories? So this is an opportunity for us to sort of lean into those stories we know our fans love and admire, while not pulling away from anything weve done before. Sometimes youll see something you love and sometimes you wont. Our goal is to reach as many of our fans as possible and deliver all those amazing characters and experiences that people expect from our parks. That shift will become more defined this year, and it all begins with the lore weaver Tohan Legea character created for the Galaxys Edge fireworks show last year. Originally a disembodied voice narrating tales of the heroes and villains that are real within the land, this year he joins his trusty R1-series astromech droid Bard in illuminating the spires with projections of their history in Shadows of Memory: A Skywalker Saga, a show exploring the tragedy and triumphs of the family that connects them all.Lucasfilm created him in collaboration with the parks to appear as a telling-stories-around-the-fire sort of figure. Now weve got him as the centerpiece of Shadows of Memory. And so its so perfect to have somebody to tell the mythical saga of the Skywalker story, because Star Wars is itself kind of a modern myth, Martin said. Having an in-universe character to do that storytelling is just kind of a perfect bridge for both of those shows that we have here. And hopefully we get to continue using that character as a storyteller for years to come both in the park and in other Star Wars stories. This is key in opening up the stories told within the land and the characters who may pop up in the future from across the Star Wars canon, Serna confirmed. Star Wars has so many stories to tell. Matt and I had a lot of discussions about how do we sort of introduce things, like Fire of Memory [in] the fireworks show. We had this idea that a storyteller is the universal thing thats happened at the beginning of [humankind]. Its our lifestyle. We gather around a fire and tell a story. Thats how weve passed on histories and mythologies. So why would the galaxy of Star Wars be any different? There would be people that would want to collect these stories and tell them to future generations.We cant wait to see what other stories make their way to the parksin addition to Master Luke Skywalker, who we got to witness making his first grand entrance this afternoon. As for any changes coming to the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run ride to coincide with next years big-screen release of The Mandalorian and Groguwell, Disney is still very much keeping that under wraps. I mean, we cant talk too much about that, Serna teased. We dont have much to tell yet. Because other than what you learned at South by Southwest, we cant really talk about it. Martin added, What I will say is that it will be another authentic Mandalorian story, and obviously we will be in the Millennium Falcon. So were going to get to learn how we end up in the Millennium Falcon in a time where Han Solo owns that ship. So that should be pretty fun. But otherwise, I think youll have to wait and see.We also asked if any of the standout draws from Floridas now-shuttered Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser might be coming to Batuu, such as the lightsaber experiences or our beloved Gayas dinner show. Serna said, I would say were always continuing to grow and do new things. You never know. We asked if we should be optimistic, and Martin added, We learned a lot from that, you know, from a storytelling point of view. So I think the lessons that weve learned will always inform the future. Season of the Force is now underway at Disneyland. Learn more here. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, whats next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.
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  • The Team Behind Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow Looks Back on Karas Legacy, and Her Future
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    Kara Zor-El has lived many lives across her long, occasionally strange comic book history, but arguably no book has been more important to her modern imagining thanWoman of Tomorrow. When the smash-hit miniseries released in 2021 to critical acclaim, it quickly became the jumping-on-point recommendation for people who wanted to get the Supergirl experience, even with its uniquely sci-fi bent. And then everything changed again a few years later, when James Gunn nonchalantly dropped the book as one of the comics his new era of the DC movie universe was going to draw inspiration from. Now,Woman of Tomorrow is consistently one of DCs premiere tradesspurred in part by the anticipation for next years Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow movie, directed by Craig Gillespie and starringHouse of the Dragon breakout Milly Alcock as Kara. Its an anticipation that has only grown further when it became clearer that the film isnt just taking the books catchy title, but specifically drawing on its world and characters. Our first look at the film came ripped right out of one of its most famous panels, and key characters from the bookeven characters that didnt make the final cutjoined the cast. Woman of Tomorrow will be just the second movie in DCs attempted re-do at this whole thing, and its vision is one explicitly guided by roots in the comics unlike anything weve seen announced so far. Which is why when io9 visited the team behind the bookwriter Tom King, penciller Bilquis Evely, and colorist Matheus Lopesin London, England recently, fresh off a visit to the set of the now-filming adaptation, it was important to recognize not just the moment of Woman of Tomorrows impending shoot even further into the stars, but just how far the dreams of its creative team have come in the last few years. A dream realized in one way: this transatlantic visit marked the first time the trio had actually met in person. For me it was nerve-wracking. Because weve been working together for five, almost six yearssince 2020 I think, King told io9 in a small corner of a quiet London restaurant. If Mat and Bil, they met me and theyre like oh my god that guys horrible in person Im just so desperate to keep seeing them in my inbox, and seeing just the transcendent heights they reach and how I can somehow contribute to that. It was mostly just nervousness at that. So thats why I completely disguised my personality! A little joke but its based on truth, King continued. I just admire what they do so much, and being in person with them was an absolute joy just to see this one. It was a feeling, like one of the many about this book and this character, shared by Evely and Lopes.I was very nervous to meet [Tom], Evely added. But at the same time we worked for so long and I read your writing for so long and I feel like I met you. I feel like Im your friend. To finally see you here, in this moment, to visit to the set. Its a special moment. Lopes, meanwhile, came somewhat prepared. I wasnt as nervous because Id watched a lot of podcasts to see what Tom was like, the colorist said. I felt like I knew him, besides from the scripts it felt good. Bilquis Evely and Matheus Lopes/DC Comics Woman of Tomorrow was an unlikely creative process for the trio. Work on the book began during the heights of the covid-19 pandemic, and not only were King, Evely, and Lopes separated by oceans and continents, not even communicating over video, but King had already mostly written what would become the scripts for the final series by the time Evely and Lopes were submitting pages for the first. I feel this is so beautiful and distinctive, and I have one superpower. I do so many things poorly, but I can do one thing well, King jokingly reflected. Which is I can I can picture in my head what a comic book is going to look like. It comes from wasting your youth reading too many comic books, and I definitely wasted my youth away. I could see in my head what [Bilquis] would do with it, so I just wrote the comic that I thought shed create. And I was right. I mean it went above and beyond what I thought. That was the creative process: it was just writing the best story I could, and watching her draw it in my head, and watching her draw it in real life. And thats why we are so good together, Evely added. Were together because he wrote what needs to be wrote, and I do my part. Its a good match. A match that has already proven to bear fruit beyond DC in their swords-and-sorcery seriesHelen of Wyndhorn at Dark Horseand may yet bear further fruit, with King already working on ideas for his potential next collaboration with the artist.Its the energy of that collaborative potential that drew King, Evely, and Lopes to Supergirl in the first place. Ive always said from the beginning of my career that Im not so interested in the characters I work on, more than the team I work with, and the collaborators, King said of the early stages of what would become Woman of Tomorrow. So it began with an editor I had worked on Mr. Miracle and Strange Adventures with, and Im saying, Is there something there that we can do another Mr. Miracle for, basically. I would start trying to do another Mr. Miracle. And they said Supergirl was available, so I said yeah, obviously incredible potential with her. And I think the next thing they said is the artists available to draw it. They had a list and the first one was Bilquis. I didnt read another name after her. I thought they were joking. Shes willing to do Supergirl? And so I think it started with the artist, before the idea. I talked to Steve Orlando, who was writing Supergirl, and I was said Shes kind of generic. I dont really know. She has the same values as Superman,' King continued. And hes like No no, she doesnt have the same values as Superman because shes been through something Superman hasnt. She was alive on Krypton, she was 14. She saw her planet destroyed. She lived through a horrible event. She lived through three other horrible events, to watch her asteroid destroyed, and her parents die. And Superman was just a baby. He arrived into optimism and she arrived she had been through something. She arrived having seen something destroyed. And its a completely different perspective on how to be up, up in the sky, with that burden on your back.But Kara wasnt the only star of Woman of Tomorrow. Arguably, in some ways, she isnt even the star. That comes in the form of Ruthye Marye Knoll, a young woman from an alien world Supergirl comes across while celebrating her 21st birthday (away from a yellow sun, so she can get appropriately soused, of course). Seeking the death of a mercenary who killed her father in cold blood, Ruthye becomes the heart of Karas journey in the book, and the core of its themes. I wanted to sort of [do] an Odyssey-like plot. Id written a book called Up in the Sky which is a very Odyssey plotjust going from planet to planet looking for a kidnapped girl. I wanted this to complement that book, King added. I was looking for an Odyssey plot and I sort of came with this idea of two people, one giving each other one giving the other the chance for revenge. In the beginning I thought Supergirl would be the younger of the two and I was actually going to put Lobo [ed. note: who will now appear in the cinematic version in some capacity, played by former Aquaman star Jason Momoa]. But it was my editor who switched it out, my editor Brittany [Holzherr], was like Make Supergirl the veteran. So then I invented Ruthye, and we were off to the races. When I first saw this pitch for the mini series, I somehow knew what to do, Evely said of developing Ruthyes design, and the world she came from. Its like I imagine my head, and I show you some image boards with some ideas with pretty much cosmic images, with a little piece of vibe. I try to create lines that evoke some good sensibility for the comics. So every detail in the panels, is like telling some how I see the history behind [Ruthye] as well. Pretty much my passion is the backgrounds, and her eyes, and the way she feels all in all these scenes. Its an interesting contrast to Evelys approach to designing Kara for the series. Unlike the new, fantastical sci-fi aesthetic of the rest ofWoman of Tomorrow, Kara cuts a distinctly classical figure. The way I draw her, its because she passed through a lot of things like in her life like Tom said, Evely continued. She is young, but at the same time I feel like she was very mature. I try to show it in the way she looks, in the way she stands, or even move in her handsits very subtle but its making all the difference, because its very human. You can identify yourself in her. Bilquis Evely/DC Comics Bilquis Evely/DC Comics That passion Evely and Lopes alike felt in pushing something new in the DC cosmoswhich has spent generations going under re-interpretation after re-interpretationto give Woman of Tomorrow an aesthetic unlike anything DC was releasing at the time. I was just finishing The Dreaming which was a very cosmic book, and I kind of brought with me the same kind of the same aesthetic for Supergirl, Evely added. Dreaming was a book where we could explore everything. I feel like in Supergirl we could do it even more, because we went through a lot of planets, and in every single case, you could create another world. It was kind of a fun way to explore the creativity and the imagination of what we could create. The universe is a big place, and like Earth, I imagine theres a lot of diversityI wanted to every place in the book to feel especially different, Lopes said of the psychedelic yet warm colorscape he envisioned for Woman of Tomorrow. I made sure that little things would always stand out from what we have here in Earth. For a small example there are no blue skies until the last issue. I made sure of that. Theres always some shade of green, or something like that, or a yellow. I dont know if people noticed that very intentionally, but somehow I think that they get thisthere are no blue skies, so when theres aliens that are more humanlike, like Ruthye and Krem [the man who killed her father], I always tried to leave a little something different, like the color of the eyes. Its pink eyes for Ruthye, purple eyes for Krem. I was looking for a diversity beyond Earth as welldifferent lighting, lights, different lights, different hues for nature. Evely and Lopes being on the same page, literally and aesthetically, forWoman of Tomorrow, was born out of their prior collaboration onThe Dreaming. Whatever project Bilquis was choosing [after Dreaming], I would go with her. It was just really exciting, when she picked Supergirl, Lopes continued. ForWoman of Tomorrow, I did something that I dont usually do and I would say its kind of breaking the world of comics: I chose the feel of the style for the comic before I read a lot of it, and saw a lot of it, because it was the pandemic. It was a rough time, for me and for the whole world. I was trying to do some more colorful work. I dont know why, but it was me trying to bring some color into a dark time. So even before Supergirl, I was like No, Im gonna make this a very bright vibrant world and universe. And it fits perfectly. I think thats a little of the magic of the art. Tom was in a headspace. Bilquis and I were in a headspace. And that combined, in that moment of time, was what created Supergirl. Lopes continued. It was really something out of chance. I just wanted to compliment the page.But that headspace also informedWoman of Tomorrows darker bent, too. The undercurrent of the book, driven through Ruthyes desire to seek vengeance for her fathers murder, is a reckoning with the act of violence itself, as Krem cuts a bloody path across the stars to avoid Supergirl and Ruthye alike. The balance between the cosmic awe of the series aesthetic, and that dark heart, was something Evely reflected through her own feelings while she was working on the series. Something I always try to add in my work is that a sense of comfort, somehow, even when its a darker place or a sad environmentyou can see still beauty in that, and for me, its a kind of comfort while I was working on this book, Evely said. I was like everyone at the time, very stressed. I had come from another project, had worked a lot, and through three years straight I was very tired and stressed, almost burnout. With Supergirl I was in the middle of understanding what it is I wanted to do. I always loved to work on comics. I always liked to draw, but at some point, in this case when I was starting Supergirl I was like, Do I even like drawing? Because I was so stressed. But the book, and the image we were creating, was so special. I saw the first pages colored by [Matheus], and through that whole process, I got to enjoy my own work and discover my own style again, somehow. I think it shows on the page, and it shows a kind of discomfort through the story we were telling. Bilquis Evely and Matheus Lopes/DC Comics That was something that reflected in what had drawn King to Supergirl in the first place: the tragedies that she had worked through and overcome, to become the person Kara is as we know her today. One of the interesting things about Kara was that one of her original creators, Otto Binder, created her as a dedication to his daughter. He created two characters as a dedication to herKara and Ms. Marvel from the Captain Marvel family. But soon after he created Supergirl, his daughter tragically died, King said. He spent the rest of his life haunted, it ruined him, destroyed him as a man and a creator, and I always felt I dont know, some transference, like that character has a little bit of that ghost in it. That little bit of haunting, a little bit of her thats not like Superman. Theres something there because shes been through tragedy. Shes been through Krypton, her actual origins come from tragedy and how that changes a person. How it makes them a little tougher, a little more more cynical, a little more open-eyed towards the world, King continued. But also a little stronger. A little more powerful and compassionate, because theyve actually seen the other side of it. Theyve seen the pain that theyre saving people from. That was the idea that I wanted to push. That sounds like a very complicated way of what Im trying to say, which is to make her a badass and put a little bit of Wolverine in her. That cool, rebel character that I always loved growing up.Its clear that the teams vision for Supergirl resonated beyond just comic critics. In January 2023, James Gunn and Peter Safran revealed that one of the first films in their ambitious slate for a revived DC movie universe would beSupergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, specifically drawing on the books interpretation of Karas struggles. For the team behind the bookespecially as trade collections began selling out just from Gunns mentionthe news came out of nowhere. When the news about the film came out, it was so great, because I knew people would turn to the comic, Evely said. That the announcement happened was very shocking. We were in Brazil, figuring out the next steps, Lopes added. After a while, it becomes so distant. Now its finally becoming real to us, visiting the set. Things are as real as they can get. It was something so far away, and now its really close, I love it. Its real but its still surreal. Because its so crazy, Evely continued. I felt a great sense of comfort [visiting the set], because we saw how hard such talented people were working on this movie. We gave all of our hearts to it in the book, so its really nice to see that they are giving their hearts to the movie. King already had some experience working in the realm of DC filmhe had previously worked with Ava DuVernay on the since-cancelled New Gods film, and in the new era of DC beyond Supergirl, he had worked in early phases of the Lanterns TV show. But that didnt change how seeing Woman of Tomorrow be part of that vision felt. I mean, I try to be as cynical as I can about everythingmostly to keep up with my children so we can be on the same vibe, King joked. When they first showed us the scope of it, I literally tears in my eyes. I was trying to play cool, because there are a lot of producers and people I wanted to look tough with. Bilquis and Matheus are there. So Id subtly wipe away my tears. If anyone asks: I was cool and chill.Not to name drop, but to defer to someone who understands this better than I do. I was hanging out with Brian Michael Bendis at a coneverywhere Bendis goes, people come up to him because of Miles Morales, the impact that he had on culture on the world. They get pictures with him, and after were walking the hall, he gets stopped like seven times, King continued. And I felt like every time he turned to me he was just like Miles is just a gift. Its just agift. Its like walking around with a gift all day. Thats how Supergirl feels. Its just like a gift, its wonderful. Warner Bros. And with that gift, theres a peculiar sense of ownershipWoman of Tomorrows team can have over this specific vision of the character. They dont own Supergirl, of course, butWoman of Tomorrow istheir Supergirl. I feel like the way she presents herself is something we created, Evely reflected. The way she conducts, and, speaks, and looks, I feel this is from us. I like to think that maybe the other people remember her like that. Putting aside the ownership and property, and all these bureaucratic things about it, yeah, I do feel like shes partly ours, Lopes added. We created that comic book and that is ours. I gave Kara a lighter tone of blue [in Woman of Tomorrow]. In my variant cover for the new Supergirl series, I made sure I drew her in a darker shade of bluebecause Woman of Tomorrow has that lighter blue [on her suit]. Theres a lot of light in that book, and it shines more. Kara has a ton of meaning to me. Its a story I always tell: I always loved to draw since I was very young, I always liked to create characters and stories. But I didnt know doing comics was [a viable career], because there just wasnt a thing in Brazil like that. We didnt have access to a lot of comics, Evely concluded. When I was a teenager, I was in a paper store, and I saw a thumbs up from Supergirl on a coverI recognized her from cartoons, from television. But there was a little bit of text on the cover that said Oh, drawn by a Brazilian artist. It was a real job, and done by a Brazilian? I can do that too?'So when I started working onWoman of Tomorrow, I had already worked for 10 years with comics at that point. I had never tried pitching for her, but then I saw the pitch from Tom, it just felt perfect. I could draw more fantasy, and starscapes that I love. Like I said, I was in a very stressful moment working on it at first. In the process of creating the pages, I felt like I was starting to fall in love with comics again, Evely continued. Supergirl I discovered my future job through her. And then she saved me again, and brought me back to what I really love.Woman of Tomorrow is the book that is represents all that to me now. I didnt start reading comics until I was a little older, Lopes added. I hadnt ready any Supergirl comics before working with Tom and Bilquis. My story begins with her there, but I fell in love with the characters Tom and Bilquis created for that bookand now shes changed my life! Thats my favorite DC character ever. For King, too, there was a special resonance that he had not first felt when exploring who was on offer for his next DC venture. Again, this book was written during the pandemic. My children were home with me 24 hours while it was being written. My daughter was 10, 11 at the time, and every pageevery story, every ending, beginning, we would talk about it just so we had something to talk about, King reflected. And in making the book, I didnt intend to do this, but I ended up wanting I tried to make someone as complicated and as cool and as strong and as beautiful and as tough as my daughter. The book will always be the moment between the two of us as the world is sort of catching up. As she grows older, Ill still have this book. Its beautiful. Bilquis Evely and Matheus Lopes/DC Comics Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow is available in multiple complete formats, wherever good comics are sold.Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, the film, is currently slated for a June 2026 release. This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, whats next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.
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  • AU Childcare Support / HIBINOSEKKEI + Youji no Shiro
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    AU Childcare Support / HIBINOSEKKEI + Youji no ShiroSave this picture!Courtesy of HIBINOSEKKEI + Youji no ShiroJapanArchitects: HIBINOSEKKEI + Youji no ShiroAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:94 mYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2022 More SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. This is a newly constructed childcare support facility built across the road from an existing kindergarten that has served the local community for 65 years. Continuing the long commitment to the local community, this new childcare support facility will connect children, parents, and the local community and work towards an environment that comprehensively supports parenting to a greater extent. The facility is free of charge, open every day except weekends and holidays, and accessible to the public.Save this picture!The facility's name embraces multiple layers of meanings. It could, for example, mean "a place to meet" while also signifying "a place to support each other." The latter definition of helping each other is especially important to the facility, and the idea comes from the local market "Ainoura-Chaichi", where people used to barter for local products from the nearby mountains and sea. In the community, everyone "supported each other" in their daily lives. Such a shared moral value, "A Place for sharing," is deeply ingrained in the community. A variety of collaborative activities, such as reading books with parents and the local community and sharing personal stories, all contribute to the formation of a mutual learning environment, "A Place for Collaboration and Co-Action," where people sharpen one another's skills.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!The facility offers a variety of spaces. The entrance, "Doma Space," invites parents they casually drop in. The raised platform, "Koagari Space," engages children's senses. The "Atelier Space" flourishes children's imagination. The "Play Space" strengthens children's physical health. The "Multi-purpose Space" lets parents and children encounter various topics that they may never have known. Since the building is dedicated to childcare support, it is always available to the public during open hours, and the full commitment by staff members with specialized qualifications in child-rearing is always available to guide people in need. With that, people can freely come in and make full use of the facility.Save this picture!Save this picture!Here, rather than raising children alone, children have the chance to play with other children, and parents can connect with each other, making parenting less burdensome. "Aeru Basho" encourages interactions beyond the immediate community. Through that interaction, children expand their horizons, imagination, and capabilities, and thereby, the facility becomes "A Place to Be."Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessAbout this officePublished on March 28, 2025Cite: "AU Childcare Support / HIBINOSEKKEI + Youji no Shiro" 28 Mar 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1028379/au-childcare-support-hibinosekkei-plus-youji-no-shiro&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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  • Mystery Machine in Blender! #b3d
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  • Mystery Machine In The Sky Using Random Flow in Blender! #b3d
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  • How to Make a Glitch Effect in After Effects (2025 Tutorial)
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    Want to create a glitch effect in After Effects? In this tutorial, well show you how to build a glitch effect from scratch using After Effects built-in effects like displacement mapping and fractal noise.You'll learn how to: Design a glitch effect with realistic digital distortion and chromatic aberration Animate glitch patterns for an organic, unpredictable effect Enhance your glitch effect with RGB split and cinematic prism distortionWant to get even better results in less time? Well also show you how to use Boris FXs BCC+ Video Glitch plugin for a faster workflow, pro-level presets, and more creative control over the final look. Lets dive in!/ / C H A P T E R L I S T / /0:00 What is a glitch effect?0:22 Adding a displacement map01:48 Add some wiggle2:09 Add chromatic aberration2:30 Cutting out the subject3:19 Work faster with Continuum3:30 Adding BCC+ Video Glitch3:45 Working with presets4:40 Advanced techniques with BCC+ Prism// U S E F U L L I N K S //Learn more about Continuum and download a free trial: https://borisfx.com/products/continuum/
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  • Mocha Pro Camera Solve - Grouping Tracks for Moving Objects
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    How do you track multiple sides of an object and solve them as one moving item? Join Martin Brennand from Boris FX on a moving object workflow from start to finish, looking at techniques and considerations when tackling more complex shots.Not working in Fusion? Fear not! Most of this tutorial applies to all hosts as we're mainly inside the Mocha interface and some additional examples are shown at the end.// U S E F U L L I N K S // Download a free trial of Mocha Pro : https://borisfx.com/products/mocha-pro/ Key Points Covered: Clustering tracks together as a group Things to consider when tracking and masking for Camera Solves Working with 3D exports in Fusion Manual Masking vs Object Brush and Matte Assist ML masking/ / C H A P T E R L I S T / /0:00 Introduction0:14 Why you need multiple points of data in moving object solving1:04 This tutorial isn't just for Fusion!1:34 Tracking the car sides7:35 Grouping the tracks8:17 Creating a solve mask for the car 10:29 Creating a solve mask for the Sky13:26 Setting up the layers in Camera Solve15:01 Solving the shot15:56 Aligning the Camera Solve Results19:46 Exporting the data to your host22:26 Example: Working with the moving car data in Fusion29:54 Example: Tracking a moving head with grouped meshes32:02 Example: Using the moving head data in Maya32:38 Preview of the moving head data in After Effects
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  • GPT-4o Studio Ghibli Hot Takes
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    Welcome "This Week in Unreal" a news show about Unreal Engine game development and virtual production.0:00 - Intro0:32 - UE News3:45 - Tim Sweeny Quote4:36 - UE Community7:02 - Game Dev13:52 - Virtual Production18:47 - Studio Ghibli Examples35:50 - Ghibli Hot Takes52:53 - My Take Ghibli AI1:03:58 - Conclusion
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  • Daily briefing: Why women are far more likely to develop Alzheimers than men
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    Nature, Published online: 25 March 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00956-wAlzheimers disease might be partly linked to the hormonal changes that accompany menopause. Plus, the brain might temporarily eat its own myelin to power through marathons and scientists in the United States and abroad are feeling anxious about crossing the US border.
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