• Quick and Easy Fire Effect in Unreal Engine 5.5 Niagara Tutorial
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    Full Video - https://youtu.be/2A4AMI-SHIQ Download - https://bit.ly/4g0iZVJ FAB - https://www.fab.com/sellers/CGHOW Whatsapp - https://bit.ly/3LYvxjK Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/Ashif NFT - https://opensea.io/CGHOW Twitter - https://twitter.com/cghow_ If you Liked it - http://bit.ly/2UZmiZ4 Channel Ashif - http://bit.ly/3aYaniw Support me on - paypal.me/9953280644 #cghow #UE5 #UE4Niagara #gamefx #ue5niagara #ue4vfx #niagara #unrealengineniagara #realtimevfxVisit - https://cghow.com/ Unreal Engine Marketplace - https://bit.ly/3aojvAa Artstation Store - https://www.artstation.com/ashif/store Gumroad - https://cghow.gumroad.com/
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  • Quick and Easy Fire Effect in Unreal Engine 5.5 Niagara Tutorial
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    Download - https://bit.ly/4g0iZVJ FAB - https://www.fab.com/sellers/CGHOW Whatsapp - https://bit.ly/3LYvxjK Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/Ashif NFT - https://opensea.io/CGHOW Twitter - https://twitter.com/cghow_ If you Liked it - http://bit.ly/2UZmiZ4 Channel Ashif - http://bit.ly/3aYaniw Support me on - paypal.me/9953280644Quick and Easy Fire Effect in Unreal Engine 5.5 Niagara Tutorial #cghow #UE5 #UE4Niagara #gamefx #ue5niagara #ue4vfx #niagara #unrealengineniagara #realtimevfxVisit - https://cghow.com/ Unreal Engine Marketplace - https://bit.ly/3aojvAa Artstation Store - https://www.artstation.com/ashif/store Gumroad - https://cghow.gumroad.com/
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  • Sony's PC Gaming Earbuds Get Biggest Discount Yet For Black Friday
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    Sony Inzone Buds - Wireless Noise-Canceling Gaming Earbuds $170 (was $200) See at Amazon See at Best Buy Sony Inzone H9 Wireless Noise-Canceling Gaming Headset $198 (was $300) See at Amazon PlayStation Pulse Explore Wireless Earbuds $170 (was $200) See at Amazon See at Best Buy See at Walmart Black Friday has brought the first big discount on PlayStation's Pulse Explore Wireless Earbuds, but the PS5's official earbuds aren't the only option on sale for an all-time low price. Sony Inzone Buds for PC and PS5 are discounted to $168, down from $200. This Amazon Black Friday deal applies to both the white and black editions of the Inzone Buds. If you want a pair of PC/PS5 gaming earbuds with robust active noise cancellation, the Inzone Buds are a great choice.Made by Sony Electronics--not PlayStation--these gaming earbuds are part of Sony's PC-focused gaming line of gear, which includes audio gear as well as gaming monitors. Sony recently released two new Inzone gaming monitors, and both of them are on sale for Black Friday at Amazon. You can also save $300 on the original Sony Inzone M9 4K Gaming Monitor.Sony Inzone M9 II 27-Inch 4K Gaming Monitor -- $698 ($800)Sony Inzone M10S 27-Inch OLED 1440p Gaming Monitor -- $998 ($1,100)Sony Inzone M9 27-Inch 4K Gaming Monitor -- $600 ($900)Check out Sony Inzone Buds and the over-ear Inzone H9 Gaming Headset below. For more discounts, take a look at our roundup of the best Black Friday PS5 deals.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • Save $40 On EA Sports College Football 25, Madden 25, And More Sports Sims
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    EA Sports College Football 25 $30 (was $70) See at Amazon See at Best Buy Madden NFL 25 Early Black Friday Deal $30 (was $70) See at Amazon See at Best Buy EA Sports FC 25 - Black Friday Doorbuster $30 (was $70) See at Amazon See at Best Buy See at Walmart NHL 25 Early Black Friday Deal $32.79 (was $70) See at Amazon See at Walmart See at Best Buy F1 2024 Early Black Friday Deal $35 (was $70) See at Amazon Best Buy's latest batch of Black Friday Doorbusters features a trio of popular EA Sports games for their lowest prices yet. EA Sports College Football 25, Madden NFL 25, and EA Sports FC 25 are on sale for only $30. These massive $40 discounts are unlikely to be topped over the holidays, so if you're shopping for a gift, now's probably the time to buy. Amazon is matching some of Best Buy's deals in its Black Friday sale, including College Football 25 and Madden NFL 25 on PS5 for $30. Just keep in mind that some of the best EA Sports game deals have already sold out at Amazon.Check out all of the best EA Sports Black Friday game deals below. And if you have a basketball fan on your shopping list, it's worth noting NBA 2K25 is on sale for an equally huge discount.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • WoW Classic: Best Professions For Hardcore Mode
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    Hardcore is a different beast than vanilla World of Warcraft. In vanilla WoW you can take professions early to get ready for endgame when Raiding and group content is the main activity. But in WoW Hardcore, professions can be used to survive longer and make it to endgame in the first place.
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  • WoW Classic: Best Leveling Dungeons
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    In World of Warcraft Classic, dungeons can be found in most zones throughout the world. Starting at around Level 15 for both factions, with the Horde able to start slightly earlier, WoW Classic players can start to take on grouped instances alongside quests to optimize XP and get some major item upgrades while leveling.
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    Title: Inheritance: Dragon Rider ChroniclesPlatform: PlayStation, Xbox, PC, SwitchGame Type: Open-world RPG (Role-Playing Game) with combat elements, exploration, and character progressionGameplay Overview:Players would take on the role of a Dragon Rider, exploring the vast land of Alagasia, interacting with various facti
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  • What Is Robotics Simulation?
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    Robots are moving goods in warehouses, packaging foods and helping assemble vehicles bringing enhanced automation to use cases across industries.There are two keys to their success: Physical AI and robotics simulation.Physical AI describes AI models that can understand and interact with the physical world. Physical AI embodies the next wave of autonomous machines and robots, such as self-driving cars, industrial manipulators, mobile robots, humanoids and even robot-run infrastructure like factories and warehouses.With virtual commissioning of robots in digital worlds, robots are first trained using robotic simulation software before they are deployed for real-world use cases.Robotics Simulation SummarizedAn advanced robotics simulator facilitates robot learning and testing of virtual robots without requiring the physical robot. By applying physics principles and replicating real-world conditions, these simulators generate synthetic datasets to train machine learning models for deployment on physical robots.Simulations are used for initial AI model training and then to validate the entire software stack, minimizing the need for physical robots during testing. NVIDIA Isaac Sim, a reference application built on the NVIDIA Omniverse platform, provides accurate visualizations and supports Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD)-based workflows for advanced robot simulation and validation.NVIDIAs 3 Computer Framework Facilitates Robot SimulationThree computers are needed to train and deploy robot technology.A supercomputer to train and fine-tune powerful foundation and generative AI models.A development platform for robotics simulation and testing.An onboard runtime computer to deploy trained models to physical robots.Only after adequate training in simulated environments can physical robots be commissioned.The NVIDIA DGX platform can serve as the first computing system to train models.NVIDIA Ominverse running on NVIDIA OVX servers functions as the second computer system, providing the development platform and simulation environment for testing, optimizing and debugging physical AI.NVIDIA Jetson Thor robotics computers designed for onboard computing serve as the third runtime computer.Who Uses Robotics Simulation?Today, robot technology and robot simulations boost operations massively across use cases.Global leader in power and thermal technologies Delta Electronics uses simulation to test out its optical inspection algorithms to detect product defects on production lines.Deep tech startup Wandelbots is building a custom simulator by integrating Isaac Sim into its application, making it easy for end users to program robotic work cells in simulation and seamlessly transfer models to a real robot.Boston Dynamics is activating researchers and developers through its reinforcement learning researcher kit.Robotics Company Fourier is simulating real-world conditions to train humanoid robots with the precision and agility needed for close robot-human collaboration.Using NVIDIA Isaac Sim, robotics company Galbot built DexGraspNet, a comprehensive simulated dataset for dexterous robotic grasps containing over 1 million ShadowHand grasps on 5,300+ objects. The dataset can be applied to any dexterous robotic hand to accomplish complex tasks that require fine-motor skills.Using Robotics Simulation for Planning and Control OutcomesIn complex and dymanic industrial settings, robotics simulation is evolving to integrate digital twins, enhancing planning, control and learning outcomes.Developers import computer-aided design models into a robotics simulator to build virtual scenes and employ algorithms to create the robot operating system and enable task and motion planning. While traditional methods involve prescribing control signals, the shift toward machine learning allows robots to learn behaviors through methods like imitation and reinforcement learning, using simulated sensor signals.This evolution continues with digital twins in complex facilities like manufacturing assembly lines, where developers can test and refine real-time AIs entirely in simulation. This approach saves software development time and costs, and reduces downtime by anticipating issues. For instance, using NVIDIA Omniverse, Metropolis and cuOpt, developers can use digital twins to develop, test and refine physical AI in simulation before deploying in industrial infrastructure.High-Fidelity, Physics-Based Simulation BreakthroughsHigh-fidelity, physics-based simulations have supercharged industrial robotics through real-world experimentation in virtual environments.NVIDIA PhysX, integrated into Omniverse and Isaac Sim, empowers roboticists to develop fine- and gross-motor skills for robot manipulators, rigid and soft body dynamics, vehicle dynamics and other critical features that ensure the robot obeys the laws of physics. This includes precise control over actuators and modeling of kinematics, which are essential for accurate robot movements.To close the sim-to-real gap, Isaac Lab offers a high-fidelity, open-source framework for reinforcement learning and imitation learning that facilitates seamless policy transfer from simulated environments to physical robots. With GPU parallelization, Isaac Lab accelerates training and improves performance, making complex tasks more achievable and safe for industrial robots.To learn more about creating a locomotion reinforcement learning policy with Isaac Sim and Isaac Lab, read this developer blog.Teaching Collision-Free Motion for AutonomyIndustrial robot training often occurs in specific settings like factories or fulfillment centers, where simulations help address challenges related to various robot types and chaotic environments. A critical aspect of these simulations is generating collision-free motion in unknown, cluttered environments.Traditional motion planning approaches that attempt to address these challenges can come up short in unknown or dynamic environments. SLAM, or simultaneous localization and mapping, can be used to generate 3D maps of environments with camera images from multiple viewpoints. However, these maps require revisions when objects move and environments are changed.The NVIDIA Robotics research team and the University of Washington introduced Motion Policy Networks (MNets), an end-to-end neural policy that generates real-time, collision-free motion using a single fixed cameras data stream. Trained on over 3 million motion planning problems and 700 million simulated point clouds, MNets navigates unknown real-world environments effectively.While the MNets model applies direct learning for trajectories, the team also developed a point cloud-based collision model called CabiNet, trained on over 650,000 procedurally generated simulated scenes.With the CabiNet model, developers can deploy general-purpose, pick-and-place policies of unknown objects beyond a flat tabletop setup. Training with a large synthetic dataset allowed the model to generalize to out-of-distribution scenes in a real kitchen environment, without needing any real data.How Developers Can Get Started Building Robotic SimulatorsGet started with technical resources, reference applications and other solutions for developing physically accurate simulation pipelines by visiting the NVIDIA Robotics simulation use case page.Robot developers can tap into NVIDIA Isaac Sim, which supports multiple robot training techniques:Synthetic data generation for training perception AI modelsSoftware-in-the-loop testing for the entire robot stackRobot policy training with Isaac LabDevelopers can also pair ROS 2 with Isaac Sim to train, simulate and validate their robot systems. The Isaac Sim to ROS 2 workflow is similar to workflows executed with other robot simulators such as Gazebo. It starts with bringing a robot model into a prebuilt Isaac Sim environment, adding sensors to the robot, and then connecting the relevant components to the ROS 2 action graph and simulating the robot by controlling it through ROS 2 packages.Stay up to date by subscribing to our newsletter and follow NVIDIA Robotics on LinkedIn, Instagram, X and Facebook.
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