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WWW.MACWORLD.COMHarber London Leather MacBook Sleeve review: Sophisticated laptop coverMacworldAt a glanceExpert's RatingProsHigh-quality materialsGreat workmanshipElegant designConsOnly superficial protectionLow structureOur Verdict The Leather MacBook Sleeve from Harber London impresses with its simple design, high-quality workmanship and beautiful materials. However, the protective aspect is superficial at best and prevents your MacBook from being scratched by other objects in your bag. The sleeve is more suitable as a very fashionable accessory in nicely-furnished offices.Price When ReviewedThis value will show the geolocated pricing text for product undefinedBest Pricing TodayPrice When Reviewed89,95Best Prices Today: Harber London Classic Leather MacBook SleeveRetailerPriceHarber London89,95 View DealPrice comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwideProductPricePrice comparison from BackmarketHarber London is a relatively young family business from London (as the name implies) and specializes in high-quality accessories made from equally high-quality materials: full-grain leather, wool felt, and, more recently, a plastic textile made from recycled plastic bottles.Most of the laptop sleeves, such as the Leather MacBook Sleeve are completely plastic-free.Eugen WegmannEven though it is made of high-quality leather and wool felt, the Leather MacBook Sleeve is quite simple overall. The back half consists of a thin piece of leather, the front of a thicker piece of felt, onto which another piece of thin leather is sewn, which acts as two small pockets. And thats it.The sleeve comes in four color options: light grey (Classic) or dark grey felt (Black Edition) combined with black or brown leather. It is also available in different sizes for all possible MacBooks since the MacBook Air from 2010.Stability: zero. The Leather Macbook Sleeve can simply be rolled up, but at least it springs back into shape.Eugen WegmannThe sleeve has practically no structure of its ownyou can easily roll it up if you want without breaking it. If you have the correct size, the sleeve fits very snugly around the laptop.No fastener on the sleeve, one edge is always open. Eugen WegmannIf you choose the wrong size (for example, the 16-inch version for a MacBook Air) then the sleeve will not only be baggy, but your MacBook may simply fall out, similar to buying trousers that are two sizes too big. Conversely, you should of course not choose the MacBook Air version for your 16-inch MacBook Pro. It simply wont fit.The Leather MacBook Sleeve does not have a fastener either. As one long side is permanently open, there is of course practically no (splash) water protection.The two small pockets on the front are practical for storing cables, notes, and other small items, and even one of the smaller MacBook power adapters fits in quite well. Then it gets pretty cramped. The large 96-watt power supply unit from Apple, which is included with the more powerful MacBook Pro, just about fits, but the plug either hangs out of the bag or presses against the inside of the leather not ideal in either case. Smaller, but thicker power supply units stretch the pocket quite a bit and wear out the leather in the long run. The two pockets cannot be closed either.Should you buy the Harber London Leather MacBook Sleeve?The Harber London Leather MacBook Sleeve is a high-quality, beautifully finished accessory that offers some protection for your MacBook from scratches and dents. You can carry your MacBook in style from meeting room to meeting room. But if youre traveling you need something more robust and youre probably better off with a different sleeve or bag.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 6 Views
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WWW.MACWORLD.COMWhere is Apple Intelligence on my iPhone?MacworldApple Intelligence is just about all Apple can talk about this year. The latest products released int he second half of 2024 are all Built for Apple Intelligence and every one of the ads for the new iPhones focuses entirely on it. But if you got an iPhone 16 in September, you had to wait for an iOS update to get the first Apple Intelligence features. And even if you got one in December after the iOS 18.1 and 18.2 updates, if you werent paying attention to the new feature cards that pop up after the update, Apple Intelligence isnt running on your iPhones.So if youre wondering why Apple Intelligence is missing from your iPhone, heres how you turn it on.Apple Intelligence: What you needFor starters, youll need a compatible iPhone. Apple Intelligence only works on an iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max, or any iPhone 16 model.Youll also need iOS 18.1 or laterApple Intelligence features are being released in stages, with even more features coming in later iOS updates throughout 2025. Heres a broad schedule of Apple Intelligence features and when youll get them.Apple Intelligence is also available on any Apple silicon-based Mac or iPad as well as the A17 Pro iPad mini with macOS 15.1 or iPadOS 18.1 or later.Finally, you also need both your system settings and Siri language to be set to a supported language. Right now those are: English (Australia), English (Canada), English (Ireland), English (New Zealand), English (South Africa), English (UK), and English (US). More languages will be added in 2025.Apple Intelligence: Turn it onApple Intelligence isnt turned on by default, You need to enable it to get started and can turn it off at any time. To get going, open Settings (System Settings on Mac), then select Apple Intelligence & Siri.On the next screen, tap Get Apple Intelligence.AppleYour iPhone (or Mac or iPad) will start downloading the Apple Intelligence models for your language. Its several gigabytes and might take a while on a slower connection.Apple Intelligence: Enable ChatGPTWith iOS 18.2, Apple added integrated support for ChatGPT in Apple Intelligence. It can be used with Siri, Writing Tools, and Visual Intelligence.Open Settings >Apple Intelligence & Siriand look for theChatGPTmenu under the Extensions heading.For more on ChatGPT integration, including examples of how you can use it and how to log in to your OpenAI account if youre a ChatGPT subscriber, read our guide.Apple Intelligence: Find the new featuresOnce the models are downloaded and installed you can start using nearly all of the Apple Intelligence features. Some things are automatic, such as notification summaries, which will scan related notifications and summarize them into a quick blurb, and Mail summaries, which distills longer messages in your Primary inbox into a blurb that calls out the important bits.Other features you can play with are:Writing Tools: Click the arrow to the right of the text tray above the keyboard to open the menu and then select the Writing Tools button (the one that looks like an Apple Intelligence logo with a pencil inside it). This will bring up numerous options, including proofreading and rewriting text, summarizing and organizing text, and composing text, which requires Chat GPT (see above).Image Playground: This is a separate app that youll see on your iPhone when you install iOS 18.2. (Its the one with a picture of a white kitten inside a bubble.) Launch it and youll be able to type a prompt to get a photo in either illustration or animation style. You can also drag a photo of a person to turn them into an illustration.Genmoji: On the emoji keyboard, youll find a new button to the right of the search bar. Tap it and youll enter Apples Genmoji creator, which allows you to make any emoji you want (with some obvious restrictions) and use it just as you would a regular emoji. Once created, itll appear in the emoji list on all of your devices.Image Wand: When in Notes, theres a new tool called Image Wand. When sketching a picture, click the new wand tool next to the ruler and youll be able to turn it into a professional sketch by describing what you want it to be.Visual Intelligence: This ones solely for the new iPhone 16 models. When you click and hold the Camera Control button for a second, youll enter Visual Intelligence, which will let you interact with what the camera sees, whether its a street sign in a foreign language, a restaurant, or a pair of sneakers you want to buy.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 7 Views
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WWW.COMPUTERWORLD.COMFive big events shaped Microsofts 2024This was an important year for Microsoft:it added approximately a half-trillion dollars to its market valuationand cemented its lead as the worlds leading generative AI (genAI) company. But 2024 has also been a transitional one for the company, as the US government increasingly turns its focus on reining in Big Tech.As always, Microsoft was in and out of the news throughout the year (sometimes for good, sometimes not). These are the five most important hits and misses the company faced.Microsoft goes all in on Copilot for Microsoft 365Microsoft became more than a $3 trillion company this year, thanks not to Windows or the cloud its valuation soared because its now an all-out genAI company.This past year, it completed the integration of its core genAI product Copilot into Microsoft 365 (for additional user subscription fees, of course). A rollout that began in late 2023 to larger enterprises continued in early January, whenMicrosoft released versions for businesses of all sizes and for individuals.The results were mixed.I found the technology useful for creating first drafts in Word and PowerPointand a potential big time-saver, although the quality of its writing often left something to be desired. I also found it Copilot had a tendency to hallucinate that is, make things up meaning its output needed to be double-checked. While adept at summarizing conversation threads in Outlook, it wasnt particularly useful in Excel.Presumably, Copilots quality will improve, because so much money is at stake. Think of it this way: at the start of 2024, Microsoft had 400 million subscribers to Microsoft 365. If only 10% of thoseusers subscribe to Copilot, Microsoft could rake in an additional $12 billion a year in revenue.Though Microsoft hasnt released information about the total number of Copilot for Microsoft 365 subscribers, its clear it could become one of the companys biggest cash cows and portends financial good times to come.Blistering security criticism burns Microsoft againThe year brought another serious round of criticism of Microsofts lax approach to security. In April, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) excoriated sloppy security practices thatallowed Chinese spies to hack into the accounts of high-level government officials in charge of the countrys relationship with China. Among the officials who got burned: US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns, and Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE).Ablistering 29-page DHS report detailed the companys security failures, and pointed to the cascade of Microsofts avoidable errors that allowed this intrusion to succeed. The report said Microsofts security infrastructure is so weak that it failed to detect the compromise of its cryptographic crown jewels on its own, relying instead on a customer to reach out to identify anomalies the customer had observed.The reports conclusion: Microsofts security is inadequate and requires an overhaul.Microsoft promised it would change. But weve been through this before, and the government hasnt done anything about it in the past. I dont expect this time to be different.Thumbs down on Copilot+ PCsfor nowIn an genAI-driven world, you need a PC built from the ground up to get the most from the technology. Orso Microsoft argued when it unveiled the Copilot+ PC line mid-year. The company might well have a point, but it has yet to prove it.The first wave of Copilot+ PCs were underwhelming and overpriced. Although they had AI coprocessors onboard, its not clear why, because Copilot+ PCs were launched without what the company claimed was the best reason for buying them the Recall feature that was supposed to let you find any file, email, or web site you visited in a snap. That feature was so insecure that Microsoft pulled it before Copilot+ PCs were released.Jeff Pollard, vice president and principal analyst at Forrester,toldComputerworld,I think a built-in keylogger and screen-shotter that perfectly captures everything you do on the machine within a certain time frame is a tremendous privacy nightmare for users. Hes right. Since then, though, Microsoft has reworked the feature, andhas begun offering a public preview of it.Even more confounding:the AI technology on Copilot+ PCs is less powerful than the one on regular PCs, unable to do some basic Windows tasks for you, such as turning dark mode on or off.Microsoft is right that PCs with AI coprocessors are better suited for then rapidly advancing technology than PCs without them. But Copilot+ PCs arent those machines. One day, every PC shipped will likely have onboard AI coprocessor. But were not there yet.The Feds target Microsoft for antitrust violationsUntil November, Microsoft had managed to avoidthe antitrust investigations and prosecutions targeting much of Big Tech. Amazon, Meta, Google and Apple were all slapped with serious actions that threaten the core of their respective businesses. Google, for example, might be split up after the US Federal Trade Commission won alawsuit claiming the company violated antitrust lawby actions it took to protect its search business.Microsoft might get whacked, as well. In late November,the FTC launched a wide-ranging investigation into the companys AI, cloud computing, security and Teams products. The agency is focusing on ways in which Microsoft bundles cloud computing products and Teams with its office and security products, as well as whether its gaining too much market dominance in AI.Its not clear yet whether the FTC will eventually prosecute Microsoft, and whether any action against the company would be allowed to proceed once Donald Trump takes over as president in January. (See below for more about Trump and Microsoft.) But if the prosecution does move forward, it could be as problematic for the company as the Department of Justices Windows antitrust suit in 1998 that sent the company into a 15-year tailspin.Trump wins the presidential electionThe biggest wildcard for Microsoft came late in the year with Trumps election, which has potential long-rangeconsequences for its AI plans, as well as the cloud, Teams, and more. Trump could squashantitrust actions against Microsoft or double-down on them. He could award billions of dollars in government contracts to the company or rescind them. He could use the power of the bully pulpit to badmouth Microsoft or praise it.Theres no way to know what the president-elect might do; Trump himself often doesnt seem to know. With him, everything is personal. Stroke his ego and good things happen. Criticize him and hell loose the power of the government against you.Since his election,most of Big Tech has been busy doing the former. Meta, AI and OpenAIs CEO Sam Altman have all given $1 million donations for his inauguration. Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Google founder Sergey Brin and Apple honcho Tim Cook have had dinners with him. Jeff Bezos has plans to do so soon, and also killed aWashington Postendorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris in the run-up to the election.So far, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has kept Trump at arms length. All the better for him, and for Microsofts culture and values. Doing that has been one of the best things hes done all year. Well have to see whether there will be consequences for it in 2025, or whether Nadella gives in.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 7 Views
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WWW.TECHNOLOGYREVIEW.COMThis international surveillance project aims to protect wheat from deadly diseasesWhen Dave Hodson walked through wheat fields in Ethiopia in 2010, it seemed as if everything had been painted yellow. A rust fungus was in the process of infecting about one-third of the countrys wheat, and winds had carried its spores far and wide, coating everything in their path. The fields were completely yellow. Youd walk through them and your clothes were just bright yellow, he says.Hodson, who was then at the UNs Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, had flown down to Ethiopia with colleagues to investigate the epidemic. But there was little that could be done: Though the authorities had some fungicides, by the time they realized what was happening, it was too late. Ethiopia, the biggest wheat-producing nation in sub-Saharan Africa, lost between 15% and 20% of its harvest that year. Talking with farmersthey were just losing everything, Hodson told MIT Technology Review. And its just like, Well, we should have been able to do more to help you.Hodson, now aprincipal scientist at the international nonprofit CIMMYT, has since been working with colleagues on a plan to stop such losses in the future. Together with Maricelis Acevedo at Cornell Universitys College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, he co-leads the Wheat Disease Early Warning Advisory System, known as Wheat DEWAS, an international initiative that brings together scientists from 23 organizations around the world.The idea is to scale up a system to track wheat diseases and forecast potential outbreaks to governments and farmers in close to real time. In doing so, they hope to protect a crop that supplies about one-fifth of the worlds calories.The effort could not be more timely. For as long as theres been domesticated wheat (about 8,000 years), there has been harvest-devastating rust. Breeding efforts in the mid-20th century led to rust-resistant wheat strains that boosted crop yields, and rust epidemics receded in much of the world. But now, after decades, rusts are considered a reemerging disease in Europe. Thats due partly to climate change, because warmer conditions are more conducive to infection. Vulnerable regions including South Asia and Africa are also under threat.Wheat DEWAS officially launched in 2023 with $7.3 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (now called the Gates Foundation) and the UKs Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office. But an earlier incarnation of the system averted disaster in 2021, when another epidemic threatened Ethiopias wheat fields. Early field surveys by a local agricultural research team had picked up a new strain of yellow rust. The weather conditions were super optimal for the development of rust in the field, Hodson says, but the teams early warning system meant that action was taken in good timethe government deployed fungicides quickly, and the farmers had a bumper wheat harvest.Wheat DEWAS works by scaling up and coordinating efforts and technologies across continents. At the ground level is surveillanceteams of local pathologistswho survey wheat fields, inputting data on smartphones. They gather information on which wheat varieties are growing and take photos and samples. The project is now developing a couple of apps, one of which will use AI to help identify diseases by analyzing photos.Another arm of the system, based at the John Innes Centre in the UK, focuses on diagnostics. The group there, working with researchers at CIMMYT and the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, developed MARPLE (a loose acronym for mobile and real-time plant disease), which Hodson describes as a mini gene sequencer about the size of a cell phone. It can test wheat samples for the rust fungus locally and provide a result within two to three days, whereas conventional diagnostics need months.The beauty of it is you could pick up something new very quickly, says Hodson. And its often the new things that give the biggest problems.The data from the field is sent directly to a team at the Global Rust Reference Center at Aarhus University in Denmark, which combines everything into one huge database. Enabling nations and globally scattered groups to share an infrastructure is key, says Aarhuss Jens Grnbech Hansen, who leads the data management package for Wheat DEWAS. Without collaborating and harmonizing data, he says, technology wont solve these problems all on its own.We build up trust so that by combining the data, we can benefit from a bigger picture and see patterns we couldnt see when it was all fragmented, Hansen says.Their automated system sends data to Chris Gilligan, who leads the modeling arm of Wheat DEWAS at the University of Cambridge. With his team, he works with the UKs Met Office, using their supercomputer to model how the fungal spores at a given site might spread under specific weather conditions and what the risk is of their landing, germinating, and infecting other areas. The team drew on previous models, including work on the ash plume from the eruption of the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajkull, which caused havoc in Europe in 2010.Each day, a downloadable bulletin is posted online with a seven-day forecast. Additional alerts or advisories are also sent out. Information is then disseminated from governments or national authorities to farmers. For example, in Ethiopia, immediate risks are conveyed to farmers by SMS text messaging. Crucially, if theres likely to be a problem, the alerts offer time to respond. Youve got, in effect, three weeks grace, says Gilligan. That is, growers may know of the risk up to a week ahead of time, enabling them to take action as the spores are landing and causing infections.The project is currently focused on eight countries: Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Zambia in Africa and Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Bhutan in Asia. But the researchers hope they will get additional funding to carry the project on beyond 2026 and, ideally, to extend it in a variety of ways, including the addition of more countries.Gilligan says the technology may be potentially transferable to other wheat diseases, and other cropslike ricethat are also affected by weather-dispersed pathogens.Dagmar Hanold, a plant pathologist at the University of Adelaide who is not involved in the project, describes it as vital work for global agriculture.Cereals, including wheat, are vital staples for people and animals worldwide, Hanold says. Although programs have been set up to breed more pathogen-resistant crops, new pathogen strains emerge frequently. And if these combine and swap genes, she warns, they could become even more aggressive.Shaoni Bhattacharya is a freelance writer and editor based in London.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 7 Views
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DreamWorks Animation releases MoonRay 1.7Thursday, December 26th, 2024Posted by Jim ThackerDreamWorks Animation releases MoonRay 1.7html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"DreamWorks Animation has updated MoonRay, its in-house production renderer, now available open-source.MoonRay 1.7 adds a new portal light type, and support for the Cryptomatte ID matte generation system within hdMoonRay, the MoonRay Hydra render delegate.The previous update, MoonRay 1.6, added a Fisheye camera and introduced native support for Apple Silicon processors.A high-performance Monte Carlo ray tracer, used on all recent DreamWorks moviesOpen-sourced last year, along with Arras, DreamWorks in-house cloud rendering framework, MoonRay is a high-performance Monte Carlo ray tracer.It was designed with the aim of keeping all the cores of all the machines busy all the time, and has an hybrid GPU/CPU mode with that matches the output of CPU rendering.MoonRay is capable of both stylized and photorealistic output, and has the key features you would expect of a VFX renderer, including AOVs/LPEs and deep output.It comes with a Hydra delegate, hdMoonRay, making it possible to integrate MoonRay as a viewport renderer in DCC apps that support Hydra delegates, like Houdini and Katana.The renderer is still in active development at DreamWorks Animation, and was used on the studios recent movies, including Kung-Fu Panda 4 and The Wild Robot.MoonRay 1.7: portal lights and Cryptomatte support in hdMoonRayNew features in MoonRay 1.7 include a new PortalLight light type.The online documentation only lists its control attributes, but in other renderers, portal lights are rectangular area lights used to improve Global Illumination in indoor scenes.In addition, hdMoonRay now supports the Cryptomatte ID matte-generation system.XPU mode, MoonRays hybrid CPU/GPU render mode, now accelerates both regular rays and occlusion rays for NVIDIA GPUsMoonRay 1.6: initial support for Apple Silicon MacsOther new features since we last wrote about MoonRay include initial support for macOS as well as Linux.MoonRay 1.6, released in July, made it possible to build and run the software on current M-Series Macs with Apple Silicon processors, running macOS 14+.Mac builds support XPU mode, denoising via Open Image Denoise, and hdMoonRay.The update also added a new fisheye camera, and usd_mipmap_images, a command-line tool to prepare USD scenes with non-tiled, non-mipmapped textures for rendering.Licensing, system requirements and release datesMoonRay is available under an open-source Apache 2.0 licence.The software can be compiled from source on Linux and macOS: it is tested on Rocky Linux 9 and macOS 14.3. You can find build information in the online documentation.XPU mode requires a NVIDIA GPU that supports CUDA and OptiX on Linux, and an Apple Silicon processor on macOS.Read a full list of new features in MoonRay 1.7 in the online release notes(Includes download links for the source code)Read more about MoonRay on the product websiteHave your say on this story by following CG Channel on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). As well as being able to comment on stories, followers of our social media accounts can see videos we dont post on the site itself, including making-ofs for the latest VFX movies, animations, games cinematics and motion graphics projects.Latest NewsDreamWorks Animation releases MoonRay 1.7Check out the latest features in the open-source release of DreamWorks' renderer, used on movies like The Wild Robot.Thursday, December 26th, 2024Sparseal releases Uniform 1.3Check out the new features in the modeling and texturing iPad app, including support for procedural objects and projection painting.Thursday, December 26th, 2024Happy holidays to all CG Channel readers!Updates to the site may be less frequent than usual over the next two weeks, but normal service resumes on 6 January.Wednesday, December 25th, 2024Tutorial: Introduction to Marvelous DesignerGet started with the industry-standard tool for creating clothing for 3D characters with The Gnomon Workshop's beginners' guide.Tuesday, December 24th, 2024Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Holiday 2024 deals for CG artistsUpdated 24 December: Find discounts on CG hardware and software available until New Year, including 3DCoat, FumeFX and Yeti.Tuesday, December 24th, 2024RandomControl releases Maverick Indie and Maverick Studio 2024Check out the new features in the GPU renderers, including initial USD support and a complete new animation system.Monday, December 23rd, 2024More NewsPilgway releases 3DCoat 2024.30Terragen Sky now lets you paint clouds into the sky directlyPlanetside Software releases Terragen 4.8Photoshop users can now create filters in Substance 3D DesignerPixar releases RenderMan 26.3Create game characters with CC Auto Setup for 3ds Max and V-RayLeopoly releases Shapelab 2025 and Shapelab LiteAdobe releases Photoshop 26.2Check out Blender's experimental anime rendering buildsCell Fluids 2.0 for Blender is outUnigine 2.19.1 can now import and export USD filesBoris FX releases Mocha Pro 2025Older Posts0 Reacties 0 aandelen 5 Views
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WWW.CGCHANNEL.COMSparseal releases Uniform 1.3html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"https://www.cgchannel.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/240725_Uniform11_Transparency.mp4Originally posted on 25 July 2024. Scroll down for news of the Uniform 1.3 update.Sparseal has updated Uniform, its unconventional all-in-one iPad app for creating textured 3D assets for games and concept art.The modular, GPU-accelerated app is intended for high-resolution digital sculpting, low-poly 3D modeling, UV unwrapping, retopology and PBR texture painting work.Uniform 1.1 introduces a new GeoCurve object for sculpting stylized hair, support for surface transparency, and the option to sculpt and paint simultaneously.Uniform 1.2 adds a real-time simulation system for deforming geometry, a new Surface Transfer tool, and a new unified scene exporter.Uniform 1.3 adds support for procedural modeling and scattering, texture projection painting, and makes it possible to completely customize the user interface. Work directly on sculpts, low-poly meshes or 2D textures with the same set of toolsWhen it was announced last year, Uniform generated a lot of interest among CG artists partly because, while it looks cool, its quite hard to describe.The official description is a multi-purpose, art-focused data editor, but a more tangible description might be an all-in-one tool for creating game-ready assets.It is intended to make it possible to create high-poly sculpts, low-poly models, PBR textures and 2D images using a single unified set of tools.We covered its core features when it was released earlier this year, so check out our story on Uniform 1.0 for more technical details.Uniform 1.1: new GeoCurve object type creates stylized hairThe major change in Uniform 1.1 is the introduction of GeoCurves: a new object type that can be used for creating forms based around spline curves, like stylized hair.You can see it in action in the tweet above, where it is used to draw out hair strands across a characters scalp.New rope solver and support for transparency paintingOther new features include a physical rope solver which presumably can also be used to generate rope-like organic forms, like tails and tentacles.In addition, support for surface transparency makes it possible to paint transparency into textures, as shown in the video at the top of this story.Workflow and UI improvementsWorkflow improvements include support for multiple consecutive operations per brush, making it possible to sculpt and paint simultaneously with the same brush stroke.There are also some key changes to the UI, including a new Outliner and Object Inspector, helping to keep complex projects organized.https://www.cgchannel.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/220821_Uniform12_Simulation.mp4Updated 22 August 2024: Sparseal has released Uniform 1.2.The update adds a simulation component for cloth and ropes which, as well as creating actual cloth and ropes, makes it possible to deform models in a cloth-like way, as shown above.Any deformation tool can be used to interact with the simulation in real time, and the system supports force fields, damping, self-collision, and collisions with other objects in the scene.https://www.cgchannel.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/220821_Uniform12_SurfaceTransfer.mp4New Surface Transfer tool and Curvature Surface Influence brushOther new features include the Surface Transfer tool (above), for baking high-poly geometry to texture maps. It is possible to keep using the sculpting tools to refine the resulting normal map.The update also introduces a new Curvature Surface Influence brush system, which can be used on both high-poly meshes and normal maps.New combined scene exporter unifies meshes and texturesFor exporting assets, Uniform introduces a new combined scene exporter.It can take a scene with multiple objects, UVs and textures at different resolutions, and merge them into a single mesh and texture set with a fixed texel density.Updated 26 December 2024: Sparseal has released Uniform 1.3.The update overhauls the softwares user interface, making it possible to customize it completely by dragging tools and panels around on-screen, as shown in the video above.For previewing assets, the release also introduces a new deferred viewport renderer with path-traced global illumination.New procedural object framework and support for projection paintingThere are also some significant new features for creating assets, including a new system for creating procedural objects.As well as procedural modeling, it can be used for instancing and scattering, making it possible to create motion-graphics-style effects like the scene shown in this video.There is also a new projection painting system, making it possible to paint a texture image onto the surface of a model in a way that will be familiar to users of tools like ZBrush.Other new features include a Manifold solver for trimming meshes, a new Symmetrize node tool, and support for layer visibility.You can find a full list of changes via the link at the foot of the story.Price and system requirementsUniform is compatible with iPadOS 18.0+. It is designed for use with the Apple Pencil, so some features may not be accessible through touch gestures alone. It costs $49.99.Read a full list of new features in Uniform in the changelog on the App StoreRead more about Uniform on Sparseals website(Includes tutorials on the key features)Have your say on this story by following CG Channel on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). As well as being able to comment on stories, followers of our social media accounts can see videos we dont post on the site itself, including making-ofs for the latest VFX movies, animations, games cinematics and motion graphics projects.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 5 Views
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WWW.SMITHSONIANMAG.COMGet a Colorful Sneak Peek of Notre-Dame's New Stained Glass DesignsFrench artist Claire Tabouret has just won a national competition to create new stained glass windows for Notre-Dame in Paris. Stphane de Sakutin / AFP via Getty ImagesThe French government has revealed modern designs to replace six of Notre-Dames windows with new stained glass, which commemorate the cathedral's successful restoration after it was nearly burned down.The new window designs come from French artist Claire Tabouret, known for her vibrant, expressive paintings that explore ideas of identity, memory and female strength. Tabourets proposal beat over 100 different submissions in a national competition. The project is part of an 846 million ($865 million) effort to rebuild Notre-Dame after the devestating2019 fire.At first, I questioned if I was worthy, Tabouret says in a statement, per ArtsysHer winning submission is decorated with various blue, pink and yellow hues that depict people from diverse backgrounds praying together for Pentecost.In times like ours, marked by war, extreme division, and tension, this opportunity to use my art to promote unity through the theme of the Pentecost is a wonderful gesture of hope, the artist said in the statement, per ARTnews Tessa Solomon.The new glass windows will replace those on the cathedral's south side, originally crafted by 19th-century architect Eugne Viollet-le-Duc. Contemporary renovations like this one have been added to Notre-Dame throughout its nearly 900-year history. Voillet-le-Duc himself was responsible for major updates and changes to the cathedral during his time. Skteches of the winning design by Claire Tabouret Stphane de Sakutin / AFP via Getty ImagesStill, some question whether the new windows should be installed at all. After the French Ministry of Culture first announced its plans to update the stained glass, over 240,000 people signed a petition against the idea.France National Heritage Commission has argued that replacing the historic windows goes against international heritage guidelines. The 1964 Venice Charter calls for the preservation of original work unless absolutely necessary, and Viollet-le-Ducs original windows have been successfully cleaned and restored since the fire.Ive read about the different opinions of people because I want to understand their arguments and also to take an approach that is open and two-way, Tabouret tells the Agence France Presse. I find it a fascinating debate.Notre-Dame recently reopened this month. Although Viollet-le-Ducs windows will go, most of the historic stained glass windows are back on display, including the iconicrose window.To create the new stained glass, Tabouret is collaborating with Simon-Marq, a historic glassmaker in Reims. Founded in 1650, the studio has restored stained glass at Notre-Dame de Reims following World War II and has collaborated on contemporary works with renowned artists like Marc Chagall and Joan Mir.For her part, Tabouret is excited to leave her mark on history and bring her designs to life.My work had been dedicated to figurative painting and personal subjects, Tabouret tells Artnets Sarah Cascone. I had reached a point in my life where I wanted to be of service to something bigger than me." Get the latest stories in your inbox every weekday.Filed Under: Architecture, Art, Artists, European History, Fire, France, Notre-Dame, Painters0 Reacties 0 aandelen 5 Views
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VENTUREBEAT.COMPopularium launches alpha for Chaos Agents from Magic creator Richard GarfieldChaos Agents, a new autobattler royale game from Magic: The Gathering designer Richard Garfield, is launching its private alpha test today.Read More0 Reacties 0 aandelen 14 Views
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TOWARDSAI.NETQVQ-72B: The Ultimate Visual Reasoning AI You Can Run LocallyLatestMachine LearningQVQ-72B: The Ultimate Visual Reasoning AI You Can Run Locally 0 like December 25, 2024Share this postLast Updated on December 26, 2024 by Editorial TeamAuthor(s): Hasitha Pathum Originally published on Towards AI. This member-only story is on us. Upgrade to access all of Medium.Imagine having the power of a cutting-edge visual reasoning large language model (LLM) installed locally on your own machine. Its no longer just a dream the QVQ-72B, released under the permissive Apache 2.0 license, is here to make it a reality! Developed by the brilliant Qwen team at Alibaba, QVQ-72B is not just another AI model; its a game-changer for anyone seeking high-performance multimodal reasoning without relying on cloud services.This article dives deep into what makes QVQ-72B unique, why its revolutionary, and how to set it up locally. Whether youre an AI enthusiast, a developer looking for advanced capabilities, or an organization prioritizing data privacy, this guide will equip you with everything you need to know about QVQ-72B.QVQ-72B is a state-of-the-art visual reasoning LLM with 72 billion parameters, specifically designed for tasks that require understanding and reasoning across both text and images. Unlike traditional language models, QVQ-72B integrates advanced visual processing capabilities, enabling it to interpret images, generate contextually relevant text, and solve complex multimodal problems.Key Features:Multimodal Mastery: Combines visual and textual reasoning seamlessly.Scalable Deployment: Fully operable on local hardware setups.Open Source: Released under Apache 2.0, ensuring flexibility Read the full blog for free on Medium.Join thousands of data leaders on the AI newsletter. Join over 80,000 subscribers and keep up to date with the latest developments in AI. From research to projects and ideas. If you are building an AI startup, an AI-related product, or a service, we invite you to consider becoming asponsor. Published via Towards AITowards AI - Medium Share this post0 Reacties 0 aandelen 6 Views