• [Event] Join us for #PleinAirpril 2025!
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    Hello everyone! Cara is proud to be the official platform partner once more for this years #PleinAirpril 2025 with Warrior Painters! What is PleinAirpril?PleinAirpril is a social media event started in 2017 to celebrate Earth Day. The aim is to challenge and engage with plein air artists across the globe and to encourage them to share their artworksone per dayduring the month of April. How to participate in PleinAirpril 2025Every day of April 2025, paint one painting based on the themes "Plants, Aqua, Industrial, Nocturne" and post your work on Cara and/or Instagram: Use the hashtag #PleinAirpril, and tag @warriorpaintersYou can use any medium you want as PleinAirpril is about experimentation, practice, and exploration! Challenge yourself to paint more from life, but feel free to create photo studies or virtual plein air piecesDue to Instagrams limitations on artwork discovery via hashtags, Warrior Painters encourages participants to post on Cara for increased visibility. Content shared on Cara stands a better chance of being discovered and reshared by both the Warrior Painters and Cara community. About Warrior PaintersWarrior Painters was founded in 2016 as a way to connect artists from all walks of life, who share the same passion of showcasing natural and architectural diversity through plein air painting. The majority of painters in the group work in the entertainment industry, spanning from animation and games, to live action films and theme park designs. There is also a good number of freelance illustrators and concept artists. We look forward to how the community will be inspired and enjoy this event, and hope to see you join us this PleinAirpril! - The Cara Teamcara.app | twitter | instagram | buy cara a coffee
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  • One of Us Expands Globally with New Studio Opening in Bangalore, India
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    London & Paris One of Us, the Emmy- and BAFTA-winning visual effects studio with a reputation for exceptional quality and a design-led approach to film and episodic work, is thrilled to announce the opening of a new studio in Bangalore, India, in September. This expansion marks a significant step in the studios evolution as a global company.India has long been recognised as an essential partner for visual effects. Bangalore, in particular, is a hub of innovation and international collaboration, making it an ideal environment for fostering the next chapter ofOne of Us.Establishing a presence in Bangalore enhancesOne of Usability to respond to evolving project demands, while continuing to uphold the creative standards and culture that define the studio.Our Bangalore studio will be a fully integrated extension of our global team, not just in name, but in creative ethos and ambition, saidRachael Penfold, CEO atOne of Us. The artists joining us bring impressive experience and energy, and many have worked on high-calibre productions across the industry. Were excited about the creativity theyll bring.Opening in Bangalore is a strategic step in our global growth, saidBalakrishnan R., Executive Chairman of the holding company. Were building on a strong foundation and investing in a city known for its talent and innovation. This milestone reflects our broader vision, deepening our international reach and expanding our capabilities with the support of Bangalores dynamic creative landscape.Recruitment for the Bangalore studio is now underway. For more information on current openings, visitwww.weacceptyou.com/careers.The post One of Us Expands Globally with New Studio Opening in Bangalore, India appeared first on Vfxexpress.
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  • How good cause eviction laws aim to protect renters from eviction
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    Matt Losak got interested in evictions when he was nearly subject to one. He was working for a union, which required frequent travel. One month he accidentally left his rent check on his refrigerator and left. He called the property manager, who told him it wouldnt be a problem as long as he gave her the check when he returned and paid a $25 late fee, all of which he did.Six weeks later, he received an eviction notice for failure to pay rent.Losak fought the eviction off by proving that the property owners had signed the eviction papers after having already cashed his check. I caught them by the toe, he said. But the experience focused him on the fact that, in most places, landlords can move to evict tenants for any reason. Its one part of why evictions have been climbing steadily since the pandemic, even outpacing pre-pandemic levels in some places.Losak helped found Renters United Maryland in 2017, and enshrining good cause protection from eviction was his number-one issue. Good cause laws require landlords to have a specific reason for evicting someone or terminating their lease, although typically tenants can still be removed for things like violating lease agreements or failing to pay rent. The lack of good cause protections, is a major loophole, he says, allowing a landlord to, based on whim and caprice, rip somebody out of their home.When Losak first started advocating for good cause, he says state lawmakers literally laughed in my face. They didnt buy that it was a big problem, not to mention that landlords and their lobbyists, who oppose such laws, hold huge sway.But his organization has worked to build support over the years. It pushed the idea that a lack of stable housing leads to concrete costs in mental and physical health declines, lower academic achievement for children, and higher crime rates. Theres all types of costs, financial and social, that people are beginning to recognize are directly related to unstable or poor quality homes, he says.The Pandemic EffectThen came the pandemic, which clearly was an accelerant and focused state lawmakers attention on housing policy, he says. In 2020, experts and analysts put the number of potential evictions at anywhere between 17 million and 28 million. That fear of widespread evictions led courts and others to look at the eviction process differently and try things out, says Sarah Gallagher, vice president of state and local innovation at the National Low Income Housing Coalition.Eventually eviction moratoria and rental assistance would help to keep the number of evictions low. Now, however, those protections are gone and rents are rising rapidly. The housing crisis, Gallagher says, is even worse than it was before the pandemic. Rents rose 29% between 2019 and 2023 and homelessness is at a record high.So lawmakers have been looking for other tools to continue helping people stay housed. Maryland was among a number of other states that considered good cause eviction protections during this years legislative session. After a bottleneck against advancing legislation was ousted, the bill came close to passage. Losak was able to marshal support from a wide coalition that included the ACLU, NAACP, unions, and even the governor. Legislation passed the state house, only to die in the senate under pressure from landlord lobbies.Losak noted that next year is an election year for the Maryland legislature. There is a bubble of anger and frustration that is growing among a huge number of Marylanders that might very well have a political impact, he says. Were optimistic.Fights are now brewing in Chicago and Rhode Island. These cities and states are looking to join a growing movement: 11 states and 27 localities have now passed good cause laws. The majority of those laws were passed in the years since 2020. It is gaining momentum, Gallagher says.Reducing eviction ratesResearch has found that these laws reduce eviction filing rates, keeping people both housed and firmly rooted in their communities. Academics have also found that good cause protections in California, Oregon, and New Hampshire didnt decrease housing production after they passed.New York State passed good cause eviction protection last year that went into effect immediately in New York City and allowed other places to opt in. It used to be that, as long as a New York landlord filled out all the forms correctly, it could evict someone. But now landlords cant just say, Well, I want this person out, says Judith Goldiner, attorney in charge of the civil law reform unit at The Legal Aid Society.Under the new law,landlords have to offer their tenants a lease renewal unless they can prove they have a good reason not to, such as illegal behavior or the need to demolish a building. It also capped rent increases. But the law came with a long list of exceptions, including any building built after 2009, luxury buildings, and buildings owned by someone with a portfolio of 10 or fewer units. The carveouts mean that, while its a useful tool, Goldiner says, it is often unduly complicated and hard to explain. It can be hard even to figure out what entity owns buildings, let alone how many others they own.The law is still new, so there havent been decisions hammering out exactly what counts as a good cause for evicting someone. Still, Goldiner knows of a number of tenants who were able to use it to negotiate leases instead of ending up in eviction proceedings. Definitely its been really helpful for a lot of people to actually avoid litigation, she says.Expanding tenant protectionsGood cause laws wont stop evictions all on their own. There isnt one protection thats going to do it all, Gallagher says. You have to look at putting in tenant protections at all stages of the housing and eviction process. That includes starting with regulating how tenants are screened by landlords so they arent discriminated against all the way to sealing eviction records after tenants are forced out so they arent penalized when trying to get housing in the future.Still, good cause laws are particularly important because they help insulate tenants from retaliation for asserting any rights they do have. They enable tenants to speak out against unsafe or unhealthy housing conditions or other abuses. Under good cause laws, landlords cant kick people out just because they, say, asked for repairs. And policies like right to counsel, which guarantees legal representation in eviction proceedings, are only useful if there are actual rights for lawyers to defend.If tenants dont have the ability to advocate for their rights, then what good is the protection? Gallagher says.
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  • Industrial Design Case Study: A Designey Concrete Firepit with Improved Manufacturability
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    Sunflower is a twist on the concrete fire pit, designed by Mexican ID firm Shift Studio. SUNFLOWER is a concrete fire pit with a unique form that proposes a new direction for concrete fire pit fabrication. Currently, concrete fire pits are made using one single large mold to cast the entirety of the product, resulting in heavy voluminous pieces with limited design possibilities that are usually difficult to finish, store, move and transport. Providing a different view on the usual concrete casting method, Sunflowerpresents a modular (segmented) design, supported by an internal metal frame, where a single smaller concrete casted piece is repeated to create the product's unique geometry. Requiring a much smaller mold, each concrete piece can be finished, handled and stored with greater ease, while an interior metal frame allows for the fire pit to be easily assembled on site if necessary. This particular design allows for new ways of experimentation and customization, enabling play with form and factors such as color, tone, material and finish combinations as well as the fire's projected light. The Sunflower's geometry (as its name implies) takes inspiration from flowers, where each concrete piece, similar to petals, can be easily replaced if damaged or have a unique tone or color adding versatility in its design.When in use, fire is held at the center by the interior metal frame with light being channeled shinning between the repeated pattern casting a distinctive light shape that resembles a sun. You can see more of Shift Studio's work here.
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  • 8-Bit Bouquet is a pixelated vase that blends retro gaming with modern design
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    If you love flowers and have a soft spot for classic video games, youll want to check out 8-Bit Bouquet by designer Alex Hao. This inventive vase transforms any real flower into a pixelated version of itself, bringing a playful twist to home dcor thats perfect for collectors, gamers, and design enthusiasts alike. The concept is simple but the result is nothing short of magical.8-Bit Bouquet consists of three main parts: a sleek glass vase for holding your favorite blooms, a reflective chrome tray that adds a modern touch, and a standout crystal cube. The crystal cube is where the magic happens. Featuring a grid of 25 by 25 tiny convex lenses and concave lenses on both sides, the cube refracts light so anything seen through it appears as a charming, low-res mosaic. Place a sunflower or a rose behind the cube and suddenly youre looking at a real-life flower that looks like it belongs in a retro video game or a Stardew Valley garden.Designer: Alex HaoInspired by Hakushi Kateis PxiLens and a love for pixel art, the 8-Bit Bouquet design captures the nostalgia of classic gaming while connecting it to the organic beauty of nature. The effect is surprisingly delightful. What was once a simple bloom is now reimagined as a digital object, blending the warmth of the natural world with the cool, calculated look of early computer graphics.This vase isnt just about novelty. Its a conversation starter, a piece of functional art, and a gentle reminder of the simple joys found in both flowers and pixels. The glass vase is minimal and elegant, designed to let the flower shine while the chrome tray underneath plays with reflections and light. When flower petals fall, they gather on the mirrored surface, adding to the visual interest and tying the whole design together.The 8-Bit Bouquet is more than just a quirky vase. Its a tribute to the playful side of design. It invites you to see everyday objects from a new perspective and to find beauty in the unexpected. The crystal pixelator is modeled with precision in Fusion 360 and rendered for maximum realism in KeyShot, highlighting the designers attention to detail and love for both technology and art.Whether youre looking to brighten up your desk, surprise a gamer friend, or just add a touch of fun to your living space, the 8-Bit Bouquet offers a fresh take on floral display. Its a bold statement for anyone who loves mixing nostalgia, innovation, and style.The post 8-Bit Bouquet is a pixelated vase that blends retro gaming with modern design first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • Living Room Hygge: Pieces for Easy Transformation
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    Hygge isnt just about cozy blankets and a cup of tea. Its about curating a space that radiates warmth, comfort, and soul. If your living room is craving that snug, lived-in charm, these four finds will get you there with zero renovation stress.Boho Living Jada Decorative Pillow CollectionBuy on WayfairThese textured cotton-blend pillow covers bring instant coziness to your couch. The neutral woven pattern layers beautifully with any color paletteperfect for snuggling into on a slow Sunday.Wave 78 Arched Floor Lamp with Beige Wicker ShadeBuy on WayfairSoft lighting is a hygge must-have, and this gold-finished arched lamp with a wicker shade adds both glow and texture. Place it beside your sofa or favorite chair for an inviting reading corner.Draedyn Upholstered Boucle ArmchairBuy on WayfairWith its plush boucle fabric and rich wood legs, this armchair practically begs you to sink in with a blanket. The burnt orange tone adds a subtle pop of warmth without overpowering the room.Lighted 5-Tier Plant StandBuy on AmazonPlants breathe life into any hygge space, and this tiered stand, with built-in grow lights, turns them into a glowing display. Its ideal for bringing greenery into even the dimmest corners of your home.
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  • Namaqualand
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    Download Blender SceneDownload Unreal SceneBrowse the assetsAfter more than a year in the making, were finally happy to share our latest asset collection: Namaqualand!Browse the assetsMicro-biomes of South Africa (Source)In September 2023, the Poly Haven team embarked on a journey to the arid desert near the West coast of South Africa specifically to the Goegap Nature Reserve.For a handful of weeks in the year, what is usually a dry and sandy landscape scarred by mining activity transforms into a floral paradise following the spring rains.While we chose this location in the hopes that the sparse desert would be a unique but manageable scanning project, we couldnt pass up the opportunity to try to capture what even local adventurers rarely get to see.As luck would have it, we nailed the timing and saw the landscape covered in innumerable flowers.Cant read? Watch our new mini documentary about this trip instead! Jenelle, James, Dario, Jarod, GregAfter surviving the 12-hour drive from Joburg and resting for the night, we kicked off the project with a scouting hike on the first morning to get the lay of the land and begin prioritizing what we needed to capture.That evening, after a gorgeous sunset, we sat down and planned the rest of the week.We were told that the lodgings were completely without electricity, so we came prepared with many spare batteries for all our cameras and flashes, power banks, a small solar-charged battery, and some adapters to charge devices using our 44 SUV as a generator.In the end, though, our unit had a small solar system that provided just enough power to run the fridge and charge our camera gear. We still had to use this sparingly and try to charge as much as possible during the day.While much of the photoscanning happened in the field (literally), we also brought many of the smaller rocks and other debris into a spare bathroom, where we had assembled a black velvet backdrop to scan against with a turntable.With the combination of a black velvet backdrop and a cross-polarized ring flash setup, we can scan objects in the void, producing very high-quality geometry and surface textures with minimal data preprocessing.The ring flash setup, however, is not powerful enough to scan outdoors in direct sunlight, which, of course, is plentiful in the desert.So, we also brought with us our Elinchrom ELB 500 rig, which is strong enough to overpower the sun and also significantly more ergonomic than our ring flash.The final photogrammetry rig we utilized is a motorized single-axis gantry that, in combination with the ring flash, partially automates scanning a 2-3 meter wide area and removes some of the potential for human error.While certainly not necessary, we wanted to test it out before our trip to #TheMoon, which couldnt be scanned any other way and indeed proved invaluable.Its no surprise to anyone that trying to scan plants with photogrammetry is usually futileThis aint gonna work.So, we also captured many photometric stereo scans from plant debris.Most of the plant assets were then created dynamically with Blenders geometry nodes, using a combination of various scan data, references, and many months of hard work.All in all, were very proud of what weve achieved here and the scope of assets that we managed to capture and reproduce. Were happy to share a small slice of our home country with you, and hope that you make something beautiful with our work We learned a lot in the process, both about scanning in the field, how to better prepare next time, and how to process the data and build the assets more efficiently.It may yet be some time before we take on another nature biome project, knowing how much work this has been and how the next one is likely to be even more ambitious. But in the meantime, we have a number of other projects cooking, so stay tuned to this blog and join our Discord to come along on our journey with us.
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  • Russia is 'going backwards' in equipment and deploying post WWII-era tanks, according to Western officials
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    Jailed Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich denied detention appeal in Moscow Putin visits Russian troops at military headquarters in Kherson Watch moment WSJ journalist appears in Russian court
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  • The Best Cheap TVs (2025): TCL, Hisense, and More
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    Save cash without sacrificing quality with one of these excellent budget TVs.
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