• Why I Composite my Blender Renders in Nuke
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  • Bring your sculpts to life with 3D printing https://flipnm.co/3DprintGuide This is your complete guide to flawless prints. Learn pro techniques t...
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    Bring your sculpts to life with 3D printing https://flipnm.co/3DprintGuide This is your complete guide to flawless prints. Learn pro techniques to avoid costly mistakes and get perfect results every time!
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  • Tomb Raider Remastered Trilogy Deluxe Edition Is Only $30 At Amazon
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    Tomb Raider I-III Remastered Deluxe Edition $30 (was $50) See at Amazon See at Walmart Tomb Raider I-III Remastered $20 (was $30) See at Amazon See at Walmart Tomb Raider I-III Remastered's physical editions are discounted for Nintendo Switch and PS5 at Walmart and Amazon. The Deluxe Edition, which comes with some cool extras, is up for grabs for just $30 on Nintendo Switch at both retailers. The PS5 Deluxe Edition is only available for $30 at Walmart, and only in select locations. If you just want to play the remasters, the standard edition is discounted to $20 for Switch and PS5.Tomb Raider I-III Remastered Deluxe Edition Tomb Raider I-III Remastered Deluxe Edition $30 (was $50) Tomb Raider I-III Remastered's Deluxe Edition comes with a steelbook case, exploration map book with 80 pages of secrets from the original trilogy, and a voucher to download the collection's digital soundtrack. Everything is packaged in the shiny gold box shown above.The Deluxe Edition sold out multiple times during the preorder phase prior to its September launch, so we wouldn't be surprised to see the Deluxe Edition disappear from Amazon soon. The Deluxe Edition is only available for Nintendo Switch for Nintendo Switch at Amazon.Get Nintendo Switch deal at AmazonGet Nintendo Switch deal at WalmartGet PS5 deal at Walmart See at Amazon See at Walmart Tomb Raider I-III Remastered $20 (was $30) The standard edition for PS5 and Nintendo Switch is on sale for only $20 at Walmart. Once again, the deal. is only available for Switch at Amazon. See at Amazon See at Walmart Tomb Raider I-III Remastered is a comprehensive collection of the original trilogy of games starring Lara Croft. They've all been given a fantastic visual makeover, but thanks to the game making use of original assets, you can switch back to the blocky original graphics if you're feeling nostalgic. On top of the original globetrotting campaign, this collection also bundles in all of the DLC released for those titles.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • Nintendo Switch 2 Can Pick One 3DS Feature Off the Cutting Room Floor
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    With Nintendo continuing to corner the handheld gaming market following the reveal of the Nintendo Switch 2, the company should consider reviving the cut StreetPass feature from the heyday of the Nintendo 3DS. Between the likes of the Nintendo Wii and the original Nintendo DS, Nintendo has spent the last two decades refining its gaming hardware, culminating in its best-selling home console, the Nintendo Switch. As a successful hybridization of at-home and portable gaming, it's arguably unsurprising that Nintendo's subsequent consoles have stayed true to the Switch, such as the OLED model and the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2.
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  • To Spline or not to BSpline
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    I suppose this is a great opportunity to Ugh, that all sounds like a lot of gfx API frustration, and i would feel guilty.I would just add a comment about potential optimization but don't change anything. : )It works and only is for the editor. Performance may never become a real problem.Reserve sounds good as well, although probably should drop std::vector all together because sizes are fixed as you say.Yeah, but
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  • The Owl House creators follow-up is a surreal sci-fi thriller
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    Dana Terrace, creator of witchy fantasy cartoon The Owl House, has a new show on the horizon and it looks sick as hell.Knights of Guinevere comes from Glitch Productions, and is headed by Terrace and fellow former Owl House writers John Bailey Owen and Zach Marcus. The first teaser for the sci-fi psychological thriller showcases a peaceful sleeping woman in a fairytale setting. Then, she twitches and the scene sharply changes to an eerie-looking sci-fi room, where a robotic woman spasms on an examination table before switching back to that serene fairytale world. Color me intrigued!Glitch Productions is the Australian animation studio behind viral phenomenon The Amazing Digital Circus, which follows a young woman trapped in a strange virtual reality at the whims of a mercurial AI. After the pilot episodes debuted in 2023, it quickly became the most-viewed animation pilot on YouTube. The Amazing Digital Circus hit Netflix last October. Knights of Guinevere will be the studios first 2D animated show.The studios penchant for quirky shows that appeal to older teens and young adults seems like the perfect place for Terraces post-Disney career. Terrace left Disney after The Owl House ended with a truncated third season, as executives at Disney decided to not fully renew the show.At the end of the day, there are a few business people who oversee what fits into the Disney brand and one day one of those guys decided TOH didnt fit that brand, wrote Terrace in aReddit AMA thread. The story is serialized (BARELY compared to any average anime lmao), our audience skews older, and that just didnt fit this one guys tastes. Thats it! Aint that wild? Really grinds my guts, boils my brain, kicks my shins, all the things. It sucks but it is what it is.I, for one, am excited to see what Terrace and the other former Owl House writers can do when theyre not bound by the corporate machinations of the Walt Disney empire. There is no set release date just yet for Knights of Guinevere (the website page says itll come when its finished, with the pilot hopefully arriving later this year).
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  • Four Ways to Turn a Hallway Into a Useful Room
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    On the day you moved into your home, you may have wondered how you'd ever fill all that space. Flash forward a few years and suddenly you're wracking your brain trying to carve out an extra storage area, or contemplating a major remodel to add more square footage.If this sounds like you and youre all out of ideas, theres a hidden resource lurking in your house: the hallways. Depending on how wide yours are (the minimum width, according to the International Residential Code, is 36 inches, but most residential hallways are 42-48 inches wide, and some homes even have 60- or 72-inch hallways!), you could be putting them to better use than as a mere conduit from one room to another.If your hallways are a cramped three feet wide, it will be difficult to make them pull double duty. But if your hallways are at least four feet wide, you have options to turn them into surprisingly useful rooms.Use a hallways as a dining roomIf you have a relatively wide hallway off the kitchen and you need a place to eat that isnt standing over the sink or balancing plates on your knees, you can turn that space into a quasi-dining room with a little creativity. With four feet of space to work with, a narrow dining table like this one, pushed up against one wall, can workat just under 16 inches wide, it leaves plenty of space for people to sit, and the chairs slide underneath when not in use. Hang some lighting over the table and install some shelving for storage and youve got yourself a small but usable dining room. If you're tighter on space, you could even consider a drop-leaf table that would fold flat against the wall when not in use.Set up a hallway libraryOne of the easiest ways to make a hallway function as a room is to turn it into a library or other shelf-focused storage area. Shallow bookcases like these (less than 10 inches deep) can make even a three foot hallway a viable library option. Adding narrow seating (like this entryway bench) against the wall between two of the bookcases, plus some wall-mounted lighting, can make that hallway feel like a cozy reading spot.Use a hallway as a conversation areaHallways are usually hurried through, but if you lack a space in your house to sit with a friend and chat, your hallway might offer an opportunity. If your hallway is at least four feet wide, a shallow bench with a back along with a narrow side table carves a spot to sit with a cup of tea and chat with a neighbor, or to hang out and think without the distraction of a TV mounted directly in front of you.A hallways can even be a "bedroom"No, your hallway will never be a real bedroom, even if its a ludicrous six feet wide. But if its at least four feet wide, it can be a place where surprise and overflow guests can sleep when needed. One or two narrow twin bed frames or daybeds can turn a wide hallway into a sleepover spot, and the daybed option doubles as seating for a conversation area or reading nook when not otherwise in use.
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  • Greta Gerwig's Narnia movie will get up to four weeks in theaters
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    Greta Gerwig's follow-up to Barbie, an adaptation of one of C.S Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia books, will be exclusively viewable in theaters for four weeks before it hits Netflix on Christmas, according to a new report from Puck. Netflix is historically anti-theater, but it seems like it can set that aside for the right filmmaker.Theaters will have a four-week exclusive window on the film globally longer than the week Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery got but it will only be available to watch on IMAX screens to start. IMAX is guaranteeing the film will be shown in the format for two weeks, according to Puck, and is willing to add another week if there's demand. After that, the film could come to non-IMAX theaters, too.Netflix, while owning a few theaters itself, is philosophically-opposed to theatrical exclusivity. It'll put Netflix movies in theaters for the amount of time required to qualify for awards season, but otherwise avoids them like the plague. That might be nice for subscribers who've become accustomed to watching everything at home, but most filmmakers want their films to be seen on the big screen. For example, Netflix reportedly lost the chance to distribute Saltburn director Emerald Fennel's next film, an adaptation of Wuthering Heights, because it refused to give the film time in theaters, according to The New York Times.Rumors circulated that IMAX, Gerwig, and Netflix were discussing a deal in October 2024, and it seems the director got her way. It's strange to have to fight tooth and nail for what could be a blockbuster movie to be seen by a paying audience. There's plenty of evidence that putting films in theaters makes money, but it's a lesson that even company's like Disney have had to relearn after the streaming boom. Moana 2 started as a Disney+ filler before it was tweaked and turned into a theatrical release that made over $200 million in December 2024.It's impossible to say if this decision signals a longterm change at Netflix, but future filmmakers working with the company now have interesting precedent to point to for their own theatrical deals.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/tv-movies/greta-gerwigs-narnia-movie-will-get-up-to-four-weeks-in-theaters-203920581.html?src=rss
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  • AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT: news, rumors, and everything we know
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    Everything we know about the AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT in one place.
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  • Sam Altman posts letter from senators concerned about OpenAI efforts to 'cozy up' to Trump
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    On his X account, Sam Altman posted a letter signed by Democratic senators concerned about the ways tech companies appear to be bending to Trump's wishes.
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