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  • What??! Creating 3D Buildings is THIS EASY
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    A fun tutorial on how to create Cities with Blender and Google Data!Download project files on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cggeek Download the BLOSM Addon: https://gumroad.com/a/590577491 Google Data Platform: https://mapsplatform.google.com/ BLOSM Documentation: https://github.com/vvoovv/blosm/wiki/Import-of-Google-3D-Cities FAQ: https://github.com/vvoovv/blosm/wiki/Import-of-Google-3D-Cities#faq Download Blender : https://www.blender.org/download/ CG Geeks Discord! - https://discord.gg/awfcPvG Music and SFX: http://share.epidemicsound.com/cggeek (1month free trial)subscribble for more giggle: https://www.youtube.com/user/Blenderfan93?sub_confirmation=1 See ya over on da grams: https://www.instagram.com/cg_geeks/ or if ur a tweeter: https://twitter.com/cggeeks #blender #tutorial #3d
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  • Realistic Grass is EASY #blender #3d #tutorial
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    Them Nature Essentials : https://blendermarket.com/products/nature-essentials-asset-pack (Save with code: CGGEEK10)
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  • The Best Way To Create Nature In 3D
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    a blender tutorial on creating free nature assets Nature Essentials Asset Pack: https://blendermarket.com/products/nature-essentials-asset-pack (save with code: CGGEEK10)HDRI: https://polyhaven.com/hdris GScatter: https://www.graswald3d.com/gscatter *patreon* https://www.patreon.com/cggeek Download Blender : https://www.blender.org/download/ CG Geeks Discord! - https://discord.gg/awfcPvG Music and SFX: http://share.epidemicsound.com/cggeek (1month free trial)subscribble for more giggle: https://www.youtube.com/user/Blenderfan93?sub_confirmation=1 See ya over on da grams: https://www.instagram.com/cg_geeks/ or if ur a tweeter: https://twitter.com/cggeeks #blender #tutorial #3d
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  • Creating a fir and pine forest - Trailer
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    Get ready to immerse yourself in a breathtaking fir and pine forest like never before! Our new Blender course will teach you how to create stunningly realistic natural environments with ease. From realistic trees to procedurally generated paths and rivers, you'll learn all the secrets to bring your digital landscapes to life. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your 3D art to the next level!For the first week of the launch, we are offering a 25% discount on our fir and pine forest course. The discount is already included in the price and runs until May 12th 2023. Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to learn valuable skills at a discounted price!Tutorial overview : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vpe-YOLRKbI
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  • Creating 3D environments - Version 3 - Release trailer
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    New Blender 3.2 course out now!Product link: https://blendermarket.com/products/creating-3d-environments This fresh, new Blender 3.2 course update (Version 3.0) contains valuable information for anyone looking to build 3D Environments. If you are new to Blender, it explains all the basics, teaching everything from grass to building creation, from scratch. If youve used Blender 2.81, this brand-new course highlights all the new Blender 3.2 features you can use to create amazing 3D environments.Step-by-step guidance Discover everything you need to know to create your own 3D environments. Even if you have never touched Blender before, this course offers step-by-step guidance to help you with the basics so that you can feel comfortable using the software. With 30+ hours of content, this course takes you from complete beginner to proficiency.Best of all, its completely up to date. I developed the first version of this course in 2015 and I continually update and improve the content. In 2020, Version 2.0 covered the new Blender 2.8 UI, but the latest Blender 3.2 update meant it was time for another major overhaul. Version 3.0 has fully updated course material recorded in Blender 3.2, so you can follow along with ease.
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  • Creating 3D environments - Version 3 - Course introduction
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    New Blender 3.2 course out now!Product: https://blendermarket.com/products/creating-3d-environments This fresh, new Blender 3.2 course update (Version 3.0) contains valuable information for anyone looking to build 3D Environments. If you are new to Blender, it explains all the basics, teaching everything from grass to building creation, from scratch. If youve used Blender 2.81, this brand-new course highlights all the new Blender 3.2 features you can use to create amazing 3D environments.Step-by-step guidance Discover everything you need to know to create your own 3D environments. Even if you have never touched Blender before, this course offers step-by-step guidance to help you with the basics so that you can feel comfortable using the software. With 30+ hours of content, this course takes you from complete beginner to proficiency.Best of all, its completely up to date. I developed the first version of this course in 2015 and I continually update and improve the content. In 2020, Version 2.0 covered the new Blender 2.8 UI, but the latest Blender 3.2 update meant it was time for another major overhaul. Version 3.0 has fully updated course material recorded in Blender 3.2, so you can follow along with ease.Music composed by : David HanInspired by the 'Over the rainbow' song by Harold Arlen
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  • You Can Get the Amazon Echo Auto for 55% Off Right Now
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    If you're looking for a way to add voice assistance while driving, you might want to check out the Amazon Echo Auto, now down to $24.99 from $54.99. It's a compact rectangular device that adds Alexa to a car setup, with an action and mute button on its front-facing fabric grill and that familiar blue Alexa light ring on top. You can power it through your cars USB port or use the included 12V adapter, making it pretty flexible for different setups. Amazon Echo Auto (2nd Gen, 2022 Release) $24.99 at Amazon $54.99 Save $30.00 Get Deal Get Deal $24.99 at Amazon $54.99 Save $30.00 It comes with a magnetic adhesive mount that attaches to your dashboard and has a fairly straightforward setup processjust plug it in, pair it with the Alexa app, and youre mostly good to gounless the pairing hiccups, which it reportedly does. This PCMag review mentioned needing to reset phones or even unplug and replug the device to get it to connect. Once its paired, though, the mic picks up commands well.If your car doesnt have an existing smart system, Echo Auto brings in some functionality. Alexa can take care of calls, play music, and manage podcasts and radio. That said, music requests can occasionally be a gamblesometimes it starts playing immediately, and sometimes the relevant app doesnt show up on the cars display at all. Also, if youre hoping to use YouTube Music, this device does not support it. Instead, youll have Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and a few others at your disposal. Just a heads up, though, if youre already using CarPlay or other smart systems, Echo Auto might feel redundant, with a few too many workarounds for seamless integration.You can ask Echo Auto for directions, but it only works through the Alexa app, which then requires a tap on your phone to open your preferred map app. Its workable, though not quite the fully hands-free experience you might expect. If you plan to use this feature often, a mounted phone within reach is essentialwhich might make Echo Auto feel unnecessary (again) unless your phone really struggles to pick up voice commands. In that case, Echo Autos microphone does a solid job.
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  • Fitbits Are up to 50% Off During Amazon's Early Black Friday Sale
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    Black Friday isn't until Friday, Nov. 29, but some retailers are rolling out deals a bit earlier. Target has already started its early Black Friday sale, and Amazon has some sales as well. One of them is a sale on Fitbits going up to 50% off, with some hitting new record low prices, according to price-checking tools. Here are the best ones. Health &-Fitness-Tracker with Stress Management, Workout Intensity, Sleep Tracking, 24/7 Heart Rate Fitbit Inspire 3 $69.95 at Amazon $99.95 Save $30.00 Get Deal Get Deal $69.95 at Amazon $99.95 Save $30.00 Special Edition Fitness and Wellness Tracker, Gorjana Soft Gold Stainless Steel Parker Link Bracelet Fitbit Luxe $99.95 at Amazon $199.95 Save $100.00 Get Deal Get Deal $99.95 at Amazon $199.95 Save $100.00 Fitness Tracker with Google apps, Heart Rate on Exercise Equipment, 6-Months Premium Membership Incl Fitbit Charge 6 $99.95 at Amazon $159.95 Save $60.00 Get Deal Get Deal $99.95 at Amazon $159.95 Save $60.00 SEE 0 MORE Keep in mind that you will need a Fitbit Premium subscription to have access to all of the Fitbit features. The plans start at $9.99 per month.The Fitbit Inspire 3 is $70The Fitbit Inspire 3 came out in 2023 to an "excellent" review from PCMag for its touch screen with the "always-on" option, the longest battery life at its time of eight days, a thinner design than its predecessor, SpO2 sensor for overnight readings (which Apple Watches don't have anymore), and a useful Find Phone feature. If you have a hard time reading small print, maybe skip this one due to its smaller size. You can get it for $69.95 (originally $99.95), the lowest price it has ever been. The Fitbit Luxe is 50% offIf you're looking for a nicer design, the Fitbit Luxe Special Edition comes with a Gorjana soft gold stainless steel bracelet for $99.95 (originally $199.95), the lowest price it has ever been. This smartwatch came out in 2021 to an "excellent" review from PCMag for its jewelry-inspired design, AMOLED touch screen, automatic tracking, and sleep respiration metrics. The battery lasts five days but there is no GPS option (you'll rely on Bluetooth or wifi).The Fitbit Charge 6 is $100The Fitbit Charge 6 is the latest Fitbit and is one of the best smartwatches of 2024. It was released last year with many new features and more compatibility with the Google ecosystem, including Google Wallet, YouTube Music, Google Maps (as long as youre within Bluetooth range of your phone), compatibility with some gym equipment (like Peloton), and other features that you can read about in our review. The battery lasts one week, and you can get one right now for $99.95 (originally $159.95), the lowest price since its release.
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  • Vegetables You Can Prepare in Advance (and the Ones You Shouldn't)
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    Its almost impossible to over-prep Thanksgiving. I say almost because my mom once cooked an entire Thanksgiving meal in advance, then reheated it on the big day. It was, shall we say, a new experience. One best kept in the past. Some things just dont age well, especially when theyve been cooked, but even the simple act of cutting a raw vegetable can kick off a process that affects the flavor and texture of the final dish. Some vegetables do fine when prepped a few days in advance, but others are best when chopped, sliced, and diced just before using. Heres how to tell the difference.Low-starch root vegetablesLets start with the good news: There are a fair number of vegetables that you can peel and slice two or three days beforehand without any terrible side effects, like oxidization, significant loss of moisture, and slimy decomposition. Low-starch root vegetables, like sweet potatoes, beets, carrots, radishes, and onions all have a two- or three-day window for peeling and cutting. For onions, wrap the cut ones in aluminum foil before packing it in a closed container to keep your fridge from becoming an oniony Pandoras box. How far in advance can you cut them: Two to three days in advance.How to store them: Cut and placed in a lidded container in the fridge. Wrap onions in aluminum foil and then put them in a container to cut down on the aroma.Some cruciferous veggies, fungi, and fruitsCruciferous veggies happen to be some of the hardiest edible plants around. These are vegetables that have tough stalks and leathery leaves. Youre more likely to see them packaged in various stages of chopping at your grocery store. You can cut broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, and kale three or four days ahead of time with very little decomposition. Celery stalks and mushrooms can be cut three or four days ahead of time. Fruits that we commonly consider vegetables, like peppers, green beans, cucumbers, and squash, can be cut about two days beforehand without getting weird. How far in advance can you cut them: Two to four days in advance.How to store them: Cut and placed in a lidded container in the fridge. Better to wait on delicate leavesThink twice before cutting anything with a tender or delicate leaf. For some plants, cutting can severely damage the plant cells which will quickly manifest in bruising, and dark, mushy edges within hours (and sometimes minutes). Baby spinach, lettuces, and herbs are all best left to chop on game day. Particularly with herbs, youll get the most aromatic impact for finishing dishes if you mince them just before serving.If you absolutely must chop any of these in advance, make sure you use a sharp knife. This goes for cutting in general, but a sharp knife with a fine cutting edge is going to cause less damage, slicing cleanly through plant cells, rather than crushing them like a dull knife will.How far in advance can you cut them: A few hours before, or immediately before serving.How to store them: Store delicate greens in a lidded container in the fridge with a paper towel tucked inside to absorb excess moisture. How to keep starchy root vegetables freshAlthough non-starchy root vegetables will hold up days in advance, the starchy ones are more susceptible to oxidation and enzymic browning. Youve probably seen this happen after slicing or biting into an apple, after five or ten minutes, the apples flesh begins to turn brown. This is a reaction the enzymes of the fruit or vegetable have once theyve been exposed to oxygen. Starchy root vegetables like potatoes, parsnips, and turnips oxidize more readily than the vegetables mentioned above.If you hate the idea of waiting until Thursday to peel five pounds of parsnips, you have a couple choices. The night before, peel or cut them and submerge them in water. The water will keep oxygen from interacting with the exposed vegetable flesh. The downside to this is that a vegetable like potatoes will lose starch to the soaking water, and if you leave them in the bowl for too long, they can become waterlogged and break apart. Another option is to toss any cut starchy vegetables in an acid like lemon juice. The acid contained in lemon juice will stop the enzymes from doing their browning business. Either way, chopping and treating starchy vegetables is best done no earlier than the night before cooking. How far in advance can you cut them: The evening before cooking.How to store them: Cut and submerged in a container of water in the fridge, or tossed in lemon juice and stored in a lidded container in the fridge.I've named an assortment of popular vegetables above but it's not an exhaustive list. When in doubt, think about if you've ever seen that fruit or vegetable sliced and packed in a container at the grocery store before. If you have, then you can chop, slice, or mince it in advance. If you haven't, then it's best to wait until you're closer to cooking.
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