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    CGI VFX Breakdown "Attraction VFX Breakdown" by Main Road Post | CGMeetup
    Attraction VFX Breakdownhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5Qw9TTZTKE&list=PLc6NCp8iAPDYMZcYBcEBQRoGidvdi0iPN&index=26 #3d #cgi #animation #animated #shortfilm #short #Artist #DigitalArt #3DArt #Art #2D #Artwork #Games #GameArt #Illustration #DigitalArtist #Drawing #YouTube #cgmeetupCGI Attraction VFX Breakdown by Main Road Post Vfx Studio. Featured on http://www.cgmeetup.net/home/attraction-vfx-breakdown/Main Road Post presents Visual E...
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    CGI 3D Breakdown "Making of Bottles of life" by Farid Ghanbari | CGMeetup
    Making of Bottles of lifehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dX47SxhQ2xo&list=PLc6NCp8iAPDYMZcYBcEBQRoGidvdi0iPN&index=24 #3d #cgi #animation #animated #shortfilm #short #Artist #DigitalArt #3DArt #Art #2D #Artwork #Games #GameArt #Illustration #DigitalArtist #Drawing #YouTube #cgmeetupMaking of Bottles of life by Farid Ghanbari. Featured on http://www.cgmeetup.net/home/making-of-bottles-of-life/After spending several months on Substance Pa...
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    Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 and 2 Remastered Includes Four Explorable Lost Levels
    Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 and 2 Remasteredis set to bring Crystal Dynamics acclaimed action-adventure series back from the dead imminently, and though it will obviously deliver visually enhanced versions of the original classics, its also set to bring additional content that fans of the originals in particular will likely want to check out, for which the remasters developer Aspyr has revealed new details on the PlayStation Blog.Specifically,Soul Reaver 1 and 2 Remasteredwill include four Lost Levels, which are areas that didnt make it into the original game, but have been restored through the joint efforts of Crystal Dynamics, Aspyr, and key community members.Each provides a glimpse into alternative visions of the original Soul Reaver. You can explore the Lost Levels as Raziel, although you may find missing textures or areas that feel under construction, explains Aspyrs associate brand manager Matthew Ray. Think of the Lost Levels as an interactive museum, an accessible copy of historic artifacts, preserved in their original state.The four Lost Levels on offer will take players to the human citadel of Undercity, which features an extensive subterranean area that would have become accessible after Raziels second battle with Kain; Smokestack, the massive fortress of Raziels brother Turel, where players would have acquired telekinetic traversal abilities; Retreat, Kains personal lair nestled in the mountains; and Forges that would have allowed Raziel to imbue the Reaver with sunlight, water, stone, sound, and spirit energy with environmental sources scattered throughout the game world.On top of that, additional bonus content in the remaster will include new maps, a lore reader, new music tracks, and more. Read more on that through here.Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 and 2 Remasteredlaunches on December 10 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
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    Marvel Rivals Battle Passes Wont Expire After Seasons End
    After revealing the final launch hero for Marvel Rivals, NetEase has detailed the games monetization. It already has post-launch seasons and microtransactions for cosmetics with no pay-to-win elements. However, a new article outlines the exact currencies, Battle Pass content, and more.There are two currencies Lattice and Units. The former is premium and purchased with real money (with one costing $0.99) and earned from the Battle Pass alongside Units. However, the latter can also be acquired from Events and Achievements, and you can exchange them for Lattices at a 1:1 rate.As for the Battle Pass, Season 0: Dooms Rise will cost 490 Lattices (roughly $5) and include five outfits (including a Legendary Quality skin for Mantis) alongside other cosmetics. The best part is that paid Battle Passes wont expire, and you can claim its rewards in later seasons.A free Battle Pass tier will also be available with at least one Epic Quality outfit and other items. Its worth noting that items from both tiers must be redeemed using Chrono Tokens earned from participating in events and completing tasks.Future paid Battle Passes will cost double Season 0s but also offer double the number of items. Those who prefer not to spend money can still look forward to free outfits and cosmetics by completing Achievements and events. NetEase will also provide free Units to purchase premium cosmetics.Marvel Rivals launches on December 6th. Its available to pre-load on Xbox Series X/S, so expect PC and PS5 to follow shortly.
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    The Open: East Village Public Washroom & Pickleball Court
    WINNER OF A 2024 CANADIAN ARCHITECT AWARD OF MERITThis entry extracts a lot of impact from a simple palette of bold paint and steel mesh. The design exceeds the clients expectations by combining a sporty public washroom and pickleball court. Public safety is addressed by reconsidering accepted conventions. One example is exposed washbasins against a glass wall to celebrate an everyday activity in a light-hearted, performative way. DArcy Jones, jurorThe washroom facility is located at the end of 7th Ave SEa site selected for its visual connection to the centre of Calgarys East Village neighbourhood.LOCATION Calgary, AlbertaThe Open is a public washroom that is under construction in the East Village of Calgary. It is the winning submission of a national public design competition hosted by the Calgary Municipal Land Corporation. The hybrid architecture and landscape architecture facility marries sport with utility, aiming to transform a functional program into a meaningful urban place.A pickleball court and tiered seating activate the facility, encouraging everyday stewardship.The architects chose to locate the washroom at the end of 7th Avenue SE, close to existing utilities and intersecting pathways, where it could reinforce the urban edge of both the park and the neighbourhood. To bring an animating activity to the building, the 3,000-square-foot facility houses both a new public washroom and a single pickleball court. This pairing of programs makes the structure large enough to have a presence amongst its 12-storey neighbours, yet light enough at street level to feel transparent and safe within the urban park.This modest piece of public infrastructure has a social placemaking element that is intended to serve a multi-generational demographic in Calgarys burgeoning East Village. Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in North America, and a free outdoor court brings an active use to the facilitycountering the common perception of public washrooms as dank, territorial, and in some cases dangerous places. In the architects conception, the project is a mullet: business up front, party out back.A protective fence adds transparent, light massing to the facility, giving it a more robust presence.The facility is wrapped with a teal metal screen, and the court is painted with vibrant colours and court lines. At the end of the court, tiered seating encourages spectators to linger. A sedum-planted, wedge-shaped roof nods to the nearby Rocky Mountains.The firms experience with public washroom design over the past fifteen years has shown them that isolating these facilities or turning them into indestructible bunkers only reinforces negative perceptions. If we intend to make amazing public spaces, then we need to start by composing places infused with value, purpose, activity, and delight, they write. One can attract all kinds of activity through design, intentionally or otherwise.ScreenshotCLIENT Calgary Municipal Land Corporation | ARCHITECT TEAM Peter Sampson (FRAIC), Liz Wreford, Taylor LaRocque, Sean Vandekerkhove (MRAIC), Noel Sampson, Andrew Lewthwaite (MRAIC), Maggie Bonnetta, Samantha Scroggie (MRAIC), Breanne Baydock, Evan McPherson, Paul Susi | LANDSCAPE Public City | STRUCTURAL Entuitive | MECHANICAL AME | ELECTRICAL CGM | CIVIL Aplin Martin | AREA Project area280 m2; Building area45 m2 | BUDGET $2.2 M | STATUS Under construction | ANTICIPATED COMPLETION January 2025As appeared in the December 2024 issue of Canadian Architect magazineSee all the 2024 Awards of Excellence winnersYou can read ourjurys full comments here.The post The Open: East Village Public Washroom & Pickleball Court appeared first on Canadian Architect.
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    Coronation Park Sports and Recreation Centre
    WINNER OF A 2024 CANADIAN ARCHITECT AWARD OF MERITThere is a sense of conviction in the use of the geometry to create a simple volume and a very rational plan, while incorporating a very large and complex program. The play of berm and cutouts is successful in reducing its apparent size, and in allowing activities to relate to the exterior landscape. The resulting distinctive form achieves a harmony with the other stand-alone pavilions in the park. The use of copper introduces a material that is reflective at first, contributing to the sculptural aspect. As the copper ages, it will allow the volume to blend into the park.Andrea Wolff, jurorThe copper-clad sports and recreation centre sits in Edmontons Coronation Park. An underground passage connects it to an existing pool, allowing the paired facilities to function as an indoor triathlon centre.LOCATION Edmonton, AlbertaThe new kid on the blockEdmontons Coronation Park Sports and Recreation Centreaims to play nicely with notable architectural neighbours, while bringing high-performance sport and community recreation together under one roof. Part velodrome and part community athletics hub, the centre is the latest addition to a 35-hectare 1950s city park.Sports courts are encompassed by the velodrome track, allowing for dynamic views of the centres different activities.Three existing buildings surround it. The smallest and most charming is Canadas first public planetarium (1960). The other two are rock stars. The Peter Hemingway Fitness and Leisure Centre (1967) a cable-stayed icon of organic modernism, resembles a gorgeous, partially collapsed glass tent; originally called Coronation Pool, it was renamed after its architect, in 2005. Douglas Cardinals science centre (1984), now part of the Telus World of Science, still looks like a spectral seashell/flying saucer, although additions have made it more earthbound than it used to be.In this illustrious and assertive company, the sleek, elliptical new Sports and Recreation Centre keeps a relatively low profile. It nestles into three large earth berms that, as the award submission states, optically reduce the height of the building, allowing the existing projects to maintain their standing in the park.A running track rings the facility, with windows offering panoramic views of the surrounding park.Behind this deferential exterior, however, theres a lot going on. A tunnel linking the new Sports and Recreation Centre to the Peter Hemingway centre enables the two facilities to operate in tandem as an indoor triathlon centrea unique entity, and a valuable one for a city with very cold winters. Velodromes are highly technical facilities where competitive cyclists race at speeds up to 85 kilometres per hour on steeply banked oval tracks. Integrating a velodrome into a community recreation centre makes political sense because it mitigates the potential for an expensive, highly specialized sports facility to become a taxpayer irritation. What is novel about the new Edmonton facility is that its Union Cycliste Internationale-sanctioned cycling track is positioned a full storey above the community centres ground-level infield courts. Below and outboard the cycling track, but also above the recreation centres courts, is the four-lane running track. By making the cycling track fully visible from recreational activity levels, the design aspires to generate broader community interest in a sport that has yet to acquire a wide Canadian following.A sectional perspective shows the relationship between the running path, velodrome track, sports courts, and supporting spacesa first-of-its-kind approach to a facility containing a velodrome.The open, central community space is divided into two levels, with a flexible urban court for informal recreation and gathering below the upper-level basketball courts. Washrooms and change rooms are tucked under the upper-level courts. Stairs, informal riser-style seating, and best of all, two long, shiny metal slides (!) link these two levels. Other indoor amenities like multiple fitness studios, a caf, and childcare space further contribute to programming for users of all ages and abilities.Outside, the landscape design for the new facility expands the range of outdoor activities available at Coronation Park. Still respecting the mature parks existing context, the refreshed landscape improves wayfinding on a site that became fragmented over time as successive developments eroded the clarity of the parks original plan.CLIENT City of Edmonton | ARCHITECT TEAM hcma Michael Henderson (MRAIC), Darryl Condon (FRAIC), Paul Fast (MRAIC), Michael Rivest (MRAIC), Darin Harding, Derek Harris, Jennifer Sparks, Carter Gallant, Wendy Li, Jasmine Lam, Genevieve Simms, James Kokotilo, Nathan Keebler, Marcus Van Vliet, Alice Rooney, Aaron Bohnert; Dub ArchitectsMichael Dub (MRAIC), Bobby Harris (MRAIC), Gene Dub, Cass Milford, Stephen Smolski, Ciaran Bonar, Chris Woodroffe, Graeme Haunholter; Faulkner Browns Michael Hall, Sherief El-Salamani, Paul Rigby, Archie Wang, David Noble, Andrew Parkin, Shirley Lui, Cristina Ubeda | STRUCTURAL Fast + Epp | MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL Williams Engineering | CIVIL WSP | LANDSCAPE PFS Studio | AREA 16,500 m2 | BUDGET $150 M | STATUS Under construction | ANTICIPATED COMPLETION 2026ENERGY USE INTENSITY (EUI) 122.5 kWh/m2/year | THERMAL ENERGY DEMAND INTENSITY (TEDI) 28.9 kWh/m2/year | GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS INTENSITY (GHGI) 49.2 kg CO2e/m2 | WATER USE INTENSITY (WUI) 0.56 m3/m2/yearAs appeared in the December 2024 issue of Canadian Architect magazineSee all the 2024 Awards of Excellence winnersYou can read ourjurys full comments here.The post Coronation Park Sports and Recreation Centre appeared first on Canadian Architect.
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    Infinite textures with one trick!How Trim Sheets Changed Game Development | By InspirationTutshttps://adapt.one/editorial/link/270/Infinite+textures+with+one+trick%21/
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