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WWW.REDDIT.COMI forgot how fun blender is I haven't used it in foreversubmitted by /u/FaithlessnessSad2188 [link] [comments]0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 32 Visualizações
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X.COMChaos Corona 12 Update 2 brings over 3,000 ultra-realistic scanned materials to the Cosmos library, better control over volumetric effects, improved d...Chaos Corona 12 Update 2 brings over 3,000 ultra-realistic scanned materials to the Cosmos library, better control over volumetric effects, improved depth of field, and reduced blurring in reflections.Learn more: https://80.lv/articles/chaos-corona-12-update-2-now-available/0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 35 Visualizações
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X.COMBoost your Substance Painter skills with this new tutorial by top selling creator Milad Kambari 💪 Learn efficient techniques to streamline your tex...Boost your Substance Painter skills with this new tutorial by top selling creator Milad Kambari 💪 Learn efficient techniques to streamline your texturing workflow and achieve professional results faster! https://flipnm.co/speedUpTexturing0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 35 Visualizações
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X.COMBig City, Big Detail 🏙️🎺 This NYC scene made on an RTX GPU by Oleksandr Veres captures 1920s charm with modern-day Blender skills. 🖌️ Share...Big City, Big Detail 🏙️🎺This NYC scene made on an RTX GPU by Oleksandr Veres captures 1920s charm with modern-day Blender skills. 🖌️Share your digital art creations using #StudioShare for a chance to be featured. 🙌0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 35 Visualizações
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X.COMWay more than 45%Way more than 45%Mario Nawfal: 🇬🇷STUDY: 45% OF “COVID DEATHS” IN ATHENS WEREN’T REALLY FROM COVIDResearchers checked 530 hospital deaths during the Omicron wave — and found 45.3% didn’t die from COVID at all.Most actually died from cancer, sepsis, strokes, heart failure, or kidney failure — but because0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 35 Visualizações
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WWW.GADGETS360.COMWater on Ancient Mars? New Study Challenges the Cold Planet TheoryDespite being a vast and inhospitable planet today, scientists believe Mars, the Red Planet, used to look much like Earth, the Blue Planet. Over the last four years, NASA's Perseverance rover has wandered across an area of Mars where researchers believe a powerful river once poured into a crater, forming a sizable delta. According to computer models, ancient Mars most likely had frequent snowfall and rain, which shaped the enormous networks of lakes and river basins. In the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, a recent study found that the distribution of these land characteristics is more consistent with precipitation models than with only the consequences of melting ice caps.Investigating Early Martian Climate Through ModelingThe researchers published their findings April 21 in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets. According to the research by geologists at the University of Colorado in Boulder, our planetary neighbour, on average 140 million miles away in space, was warm and wet billions of years ago. This challenges a long-held belief that early Mars was mostly cold and icy. However, there's a vital mystery buried in the story: It's unclear where Mars' water could have come from, and most climate models predict the world exhibits surface temperatures that are far too cold to sustain liquid water, raising questions about how those visible geological features could have formed."It's very hard to make any kind of conclusive statement," Amanda Steckel, a postdoctoral researcher at the California Institute of Technology's Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, said in a statement. "But we see these valleys beginning at a large range of elevations. It's hard to explain that with just ice," she further added in the official blog posted by University of Colorado. Through computer simulations, Steckel and her team explored what Mars might have looked like during the Noachian epoch, when water may have drastically shaped the planet's surface, some 4 billion years ago. Initially created for Earth, their model was modified to simulate how Mars' landscape changed near the equator, where expansive channel networks extend from the highlands and drain into ancient lakes, possibly even an ocean. NASA's Perseverance rover is currently exploring one of these sites, Jezero Crater, where a once-powerful river poured into the basin.Comparing Climate Models and Implications for Planetary HistoryThe group explored two major simulation models, the ice-melt model and the wet and warm model for how precipitation might have created the valleys on Mars: one in which the planet was warm and humid, and another in which ice briefly melted at the edge of a huge ice cap, signifying a cold, arid climate. With valley roots showing up in radically diverse places, each scenario produced a very different Mars.Their goal was to determine whether ancient Mars may have had a more Earth-like climate, at least for a while. While more evidence is needed and answers to questions, such as how the planet stayed warm enough for rain or snow, are part of an ongoing investigation. Still, Hynek said the study offers valuable clues, not just about Mars, but about the early history of Earth as well.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 31 Visualizações
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If I had to bet, the next time we see Chrono Trigger it’ll be as a HD-2D RemakeSources: my gut! With the Dragon Quest remakes wrapping up and, IMO, the amazing job SE did with the LiveAlive remake … its safe to say another game from that era will be remade soon and … what are the likely options? - The Quintet Trilogy: Legend of Gaia being the most likely of the three IMO but this feels like a reach - More Dragon Quest sure but I think its time for a break - Mana series? Already being handled - SaGa? Same as above - Final Fantasy? They ain't opening that can of worms... Read more0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 32 Visualizações
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WCCFTECH.COMDeepSeek R2 AI Model Rumors Begin to Swirl Online; Reported to Feature 97% Lower Costs Compared to GPT-4 & Fully Trained on Huawei’s Ascend ChipsWell, it seems like the Chinese firm DeepSeek is set to drop another model into the market pretty soon, as details about their next "DeepSeek R2" model have surfaced on the internet. DeepSeek R2 Could Potentially Disrupt The AI Markets Once Again; Said To Be Trained Dominantly By Huawei's AI Chips DeepSeek's first mainstream model, the R1, showed the Western world that China isn't behind at all when it comes to developing high-end AI models. China's release shocked the US stock market to the point where it lost billions in valuation, but it also showed that developing AI models doesn't require as high a cost as companies like OpenAI had disclosed to the public. Now, Chinese media outlets have started to report on rumors around DeepSeek's next R2 AI model, and it won't be wrong to say that the Western AI markets could see another surprising development coming from China. Before we go into the details, it is important to take the rumors with a grain of salt, since DeepSeek has yet to confirm official figures about their next model. The Chinese sources claim that the R2 model is set to adopt a hybrid MoE (Mixture of Experts) architecture, which is said to be an advanced version of the existing MoE implementation, likely featuring advanced gating mechanisms or a combination of MoE and dense layers to optimize high-end workloads. With this architecture, DeepSeek R2 is set to feature double the parameters of R1, coming in at 1.2 trillion. Just based on that figure, R2 is said to rival GPT-4 Turbo and Google's Gemini 2.0 Pro, but this isn't the only area where DeepSeek plans to make an impact. The report claims that with DeepSeek R2, unit costs per token are lower than 97.4% compared to GPT-4 -4 coming in with $0.07/M input token and a $0.27/M output token. Compared with OpenAI's pricing, DeepSeek's R2 model will be a bargain for enterprises, since it will be the most cost-efficient model out there. The release could prove to be a decisive moment for AI and the economics around it. Another interesting fact disclosed about DeepSeek R2 is that the model is said to achieve 82% utilization of Huawei's Ascend 910B chip cluster, with computing power measured at 512 PetaFLOPS at FP16 precision, which shows that DeepSeek did decide to use in-house resources for its next mainstream model. We knew that the Chinese AI firm was heavily interested in Huawei's AI chips, and by training R2 with in-house equipment, DeepSeek had essentially "vertically integrated" the AI supply chain. It is important to note once again that the developments around DeepSeek R2 are speculative and that the final model could be something different. However, based on what Chinese media sources are reporting, R2 seems like another release that will surprise the mainstream AI companies.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 30 Visualizações