• Kinetic Internet Review: Plans, Pricing, Speed and Availability
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    Kinetic offers fiber, cable and DSL. If available, we recommend its fiber tiers. Can this rural provider meet your home internet needs?
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  • Nintendo's average salary dropped in 2024 - but it's still the second-highest-paying in Japanese regional ranking
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    Nintendo's average salary dropped in 2024 - but it's still the second-highest-paying in Japanese regional rankingNintendough.Image credit: Nintendo / Eurogamer News by Vikki Blake Contributor Published on Jan. 20, 2025 Nintendo's average annual salary may have dropped by 2.3 percent in 2024, but it's still the second-highest-paying company in western Japan.As spotted by Automaton, the business journal Diamond Online detailed salary information for firms based in Japan's Kansai region (sans Osaka), revealing Nintendo employees take home an average salary of 9.627m - that's around $61,500 or 50,800.To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Nintendo Switch 2 and Mario Kart 9 have been revealed - but questions remain.Watch on YouTubeNintendo took second place after semiconductor manufacturer Screen Holdings, which had an average salary of 10.248m ($65.5K / 53.7K).Diamond Online hypothesises that Nintendo's average earnings have fallen due to the drop in net sales and operating profit - down 5.5 and 14.9 per cent, respectively - in 2023.By the end of the 2024 fiscal year in March 2024, however, sales were up 4.4 percent, and operating profit had bounced back by 4.9 per cent, intimating the average salary will possibly increase for Nintendo employees by the end of this financial year.Nintendo is the only video game company to have been included in the list.In case you've been hiding under a rock for the last few days, Nintendo finally revealed Switch 2 last week after months of rumours, leaks and oodles of speculation.We got a first-look trailer showcasing the console's design - which is larger than its predecessor - its revised dock, and the first game revealed for the system - a brand new Mario Kart.Here's everything we know so far about Nintendo Switch 2.
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  • New The First Descendant character reworks are huge, but a mixed bag
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    You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games hereNexon has just recently released The First Descendant update 1.2.4. Fans can still get free rewards from this update as part of an apology from the developer, but the patch is now out and has added a lot more than just Ines Raya to TFD. Update 1.2.4 has reworked three heroes, and the new character reworks for The First Descendant are huge, but theyre also a mixed bag.New The First Descendant character reworksThe First Descendant character reworks part of update 1.2.4 are as follows:Valby:Clean up:Added the ability to jump while using the Clean Up skillLaundry Bomb:Laundry Bomb now fires faster and can absorb others to grow larger and deal more damageJayber:Assault Turret, Medial TurretGun:Turrets can now be re-summoned directly without retrieval.Multi-purpose Gun:The Multi-purpose Gun creates a 3M blast area, with an increased magazine capacity (3-12)Luna:Stage presence:Improved Lunas unique weapon usability and note failure penalties with animationsPassionate Stage, Relaxing Act, Delightful Stage:Improved cooldown application and overall skill cooldownsEnhanced Skills now allow to move on a disk-shaped stageYou can see all of the above reworks in action from the official FirstDescendant X account below:The reworks for Valby are particularly great, and theyre good for Luna, too. Unfortunately, players are disappointed with the rework for Jayber.In the replies on X, there are comments such as, I beg you TFD developers. Please give Jaybers turrets some damage. While they look cool they cant even keep up with the damage that everyone can do.There are other replies such as, Erm, Jayber needs another go, this aint it boys, along with, Unless his turrets follow him Jayber is a wasted character slot. Theres also another reply that says, Jayber adjustment is a joke. I wish you guys would not just focus on making the females op.Although not explicitly stated, its pretty clear that the females receive more work and better cosmetics and buffs because theyre easily the most popular characters in TFD. Valby and Luna are two of the popular, so it makes sense that their reworks are more significant than Jayber who, unfortunately, is much lower down the totem pole of popularity.In more The First Descendant news, players can check out the2025 roadmap, and thenew Season 3 characterpromises to be hot in first official details.The First DescendantPlatform(s):PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series XGenre(s):Action, Adventure, RPG5VideoGamerSubscribe to our newsletters!By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.Share
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  • Inside a Historic New England Home With a Laid-Back Feeling
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    The first settlers to the colonial town of Ipswich, Massachusetts, experienced a fearsome noreaster that made them question their journey soon after their arrival. On a stormy evening in 2020, Katie Martinez found herself in a similarly perpending mood. Pummeled by wind and rain, she and her husband had taken a car ferry from Marthas Vineyard, where they were visiting her parents, to attend an open-house and were stranded when the return boat was canceled due to the weather.Bicoastal designer Katie Martinez renovated a historic 1807 home in her native New England, keeping true to its roots while imbuing it with a loose yet soulful aesthetic. Here, shes pictured with the climbing hydrangea that is lovingly pruned and manicured along the houses walls.Built in 1807, the Martin Keith House was hailed as one of the finest examples of Federal-era architecture before it fell into disrepair. A descendant of the original architect and builder rescued it from demolition in 1990, disassembling and storing it in a Cape Cod barn until 1995, when he found a buyer who could honor its history. The carefully reconstructed home preserved many original features, including the front stairway and shuttered fanlight doorway in the entry hall. Martinez hewed to its history, outfitting it with a vintage apothecary cabinet, an antique khotan from Eliko rugs, and a bronze sconce from Collier Webb topped with a Helene Blanche pleated lampshade.It was pouring, and there was no electricity so it was really dark; we didnt even see the backyard, laughs the bicoastal interior designer, who then lived in San Francisco but grew up on the East Coast and was considering a move closer to family. It was shocking how little we saw or knew about the house. But she liked what she did see of the Federal-era property: an original leaded-glass fanlight doorway in the entry; a back hall painted with wall murals teasing hidden historic references; a bathroom wrapped in a beloved William Morris print; and, perhaps most notably, central air, which is wild for these old houses, the designer says. So Martinez and her husband hunkered down for six hours in the ferry parking lot, waiting for the storm to pass while hashing out a plan to sell their 1920s home in California, move across the country with their two daughters, and modernize the 1807 house before the next school yearno small feat.The remodel of the now 3,800-square-foot home took nearly a year to complete. Kidshad never lived here before, and now this feelslike such a family home, says Martinez.But while she loved old homes, Martinez later learned that this one was on another level. Known as the Martin Keith House, the residence stood for two centuries on a historic plot in Middleborough, nearly 90 minutes away, before it was rescued from demolition and disassembled, its planks and boards relocated to a Cape Cod barn for safekeeping in 1990 by a descendant of the original architect and builder. In 1995, an artist purchased the remains and carefully reconstructed the old house on the Ipswich site using sepia-tinged photographs, postcards, and news clippings, replacing a fire-damaged kitchen and adding a garage and studio.Marcel Breuers Wassily chairs, a Workstead chandelier, and a makeshift cocktail table (a stone slab on cinderblocks) impart the living room with youthful energy. The elegant Soane fabric on the vintage sofa finds its foil in the Vaclav Vytlacil artwork that hangs above the mantel. The rug is by Nordic Knots, and the table lamp is from Spartan Shop.Most PopularTravelThe 11 Most Beautiful Mountain Cities in the WorldBy Emma TubbsCelebrity LifestyleThe Beatles Behind the Scenes: 15 Photos of Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr at HomeBy Michael Gioia Architecture + DesignTour a Tiny Boathouse in Connecticut With Outsize CharmBy Laura May ToddOnce Martinez arrived on the property, she set about honoring the houses heritage, preserving as much as she could while making the spaces her own with the help of a local handyman who loved the house and was familiar with its history, having previously worked on it. She added a back wing to incorporate a screened-in porch, a bedroom, an office, and a laundry room, then reconfigured the second floor to accommodate another bedroom. To increase the functionality of the studio, she installed sliding doors, thus allowing her to transform the now always open barn doors into a rustic frame for the scenery just beyond the glass. And she rearranged the kitchen, opening it up to the dining room, relocating existing cabinets, and installing a copper-topped Devol island. I love how these older homes have rooms with doors but really wanted the kitchen and dining room to be more connected, she says. I dont do formal very well. I wanted to use the room every day, and we do now.Farrow & Balls Dimity makes a bright backdrop for the renovated kitchen, where an aged coppertopped island and pendant lamps by Devol increase functionality. The Audo counter stools, Waterworks faucet, and a zellige tile backsplash by Cl complete the room.Eschewing the formality of separate dining rooms, Martinez connected hers to the kitchen and took a more contemporary approach to its interiors, papering the walls in a lively floral by Pihlgren & Ritola and opting for a vintage Parsons dining table with Brge Mogensen armchairs and Vico Magistretti side chairs. A vintage wimple pendant from Charles Edwards hangs above the scene, while chik blinds by Joss Graham, a jute Armadillo rug, and a Marc Chagall lithograph add texture.In keeping with her preference for relaxed interiors, Martinez brought in time-worn antiques reclaimed from her relatives homes throughout Massachusetts and purchased other vintage pieces along the way, fusing them with romantic floral patterns and poppy prints for a nuanced take on the regions iconic vernacularwith a hint of Californias easy living. Nubby quilts warm up the bedrooms, a sultry Soane fabric dresses up a thrift shopfound sofa, and an original soapstone sink rough up the new mudroom. Strangely, I think California was one of the inspirations, she explains. I love traditional New England architecture, but often the interiors feel too historical to me. There is a sense of looseness, depth, and layering here that feelsmodern.Farrow & Balls Atacama wallpaper establishes a romantic note in the primary bedroom, where a vintage dresser, antique bedside tables, and Serena & Lilys Webster bed channel the houses period-appropriate aesthetic. Throw pillows upholstered in fabric from Zak + Fox and Les Indiennes, a flea marketfind quilt, and the Hanna Taylor artwork introduce a point of contrast in their graphic patterns. The bone china sconces by Original BTC, linen Rose Uniacke Roman shades, and chrome Greta Grossman table lamp introduce textural variation.A wood-trimmed tin tub, original to the house, is the focal point in the upstairs bath, where Morris & Cos Honeysuckle wallpaper coordinates with a checkered and Greek keyed flooring pattern painted by the muralist who resided in the house before Martinez purchased it. An enameled steel stool by Hem adds a dose of modern flair.Most PopularTravelThe 11 Most Beautiful Mountain Cities in the WorldBy Emma TubbsCelebrity LifestyleThe Beatles Behind the Scenes: 15 Photos of Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr at HomeBy Michael Gioia Architecture + DesignTour a Tiny Boathouse in Connecticut With Outsize CharmBy Laura May ToddAfter all of her interventions, the house feels as though it has stood there for ages, like a place you might read about in the literary canon of New England, complete with a formal walled garden framed by rose arbors and climbing hydrangea. I often think about what a special place this is to grow up in and raise a family in, Martinez says. Every time I come home, I am struck by how peaceful and settled I feel in this house.Martinez cozied up the original Palladian windows on the upper stair landing with a Chelsea Textiles striped linen, leather-shaded Stahl + Band sconces, and an antique pew found at an estate sale. A vintage Moroccan rug and a gilded Paavo Tynell lamp add worldly eclecticism.An addition off the back of the house made space for a screened-in porch, an office, and larger bedroom for the designers daughters, which is covered in a serene Lake August wallpaper. Martinez furnished it with a vintage Rollakan from Eliko rugs, a pair of beds from her grandmothers home (her dad slept on one of them as a child) topped with Chelsea Textiles coverlets and Stackelbergs mohair throw blankets, and a vintage dresser paired with a Schoolhouse lamp. The drapery is by Kathryn Ireland.Martinez reconfigured the second level to accommodate another bedroom, which she clad in Schumachers Berrydown wallpaper. The clementine-hued spots on the chairs Raoul fabric covering complement the cherry red shutters, which are original to the house. Her kids artwork and a papier-mch bunny by Nickey Kehoe play up the youthful aesthetic.Martinez updated the millwork in the mudroom with a coat of Benjamin Moores Estate Sale, but opted to keep the original soapstone sink as is. I grew up in an old house, says Martinez. Theres an anchoring here. I like rooms with character more than ones that are perfect.But while she feels it is her forever home, she acknowledges that her familys time here is just one chapter in the houses history, so she makes the effort to honor the structure over her personal preferences, carrying the torch for the next generation. Ive learned a lot from this houseabout historical architecture and details, about living with and designing for seasons, about working within the parameters of what was here before me, she says. I know that this house isnt just ours. It will be around for a long time.Most PopularTravelThe 11 Most Beautiful Mountain Cities in the WorldBy Emma TubbsCelebrity LifestyleThe Beatles Behind the Scenes: 15 Photos of Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr at HomeBy Michael Gioia Architecture + DesignTour a Tiny Boathouse in Connecticut With Outsize CharmBy Laura May ToddIn the fall and spring, the wall acts as a wind block, says Martinez of the gravel-lined garden, which blooms with established rose arbors and perennials during the years warmer months. The lounge chairs are by Fermob.I love gardening with my daughter in the spring and summer, says Martinez, who went all in on her new lifestyle by adding chickens to her brood, to her childrens delight. In the colder months, we spend a lot of time out there by a fire.Shop it out:Marcel Breuer Knoll Wassily ChairEverywhere Velvet PillowAbalone ShellMoir Stripe Pleated LampshadeJ 39 Shaker Chairs by Brge Mogensen for FDB Mbler (Set of 4)River Rug by ArmadilloParsons Dining XLarge TableLes Terres Meles d'Apt TureenBiedermeier Candlesticks by Ted Muehling for E.R. Butler & Co.Barebones Teapot and Espresso Cup SetHandcrafted Solid Copper TeapotDirektrs Lampa
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  • Teen enraged by TikTok ban sets fire to Wisconsin congressman's office
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    WTF?! Although it appears that TikTok will continue to be accessible in the US, many people were upset when they temporarily lost access to the app. One 19-year-old Wisconsin teen was so angry at the prospect of his beloved TikTok being banned that he set fire to a congressman's office. Shortly after 1 am on Sunday, police officers with the City of Fond du Lac responded to reports of a fire at 525 N. Peters Avenue.The burning building is leased by US Representative Glenn Grothman, one of the Republicans who voted in favor of the law forcing TikTok to sell its US operations or be banned in the United States.Police later arrested a Menasha man on suspicion of setting the fire. Channel 3000 reports that he admitted to committing arson, which was a response to the TikTok ban. // Related StoriesThe building was unoccupied at the time of the fire and no one was injured. Police officers used fire extinguishers to control the flames until firefighters arrived.A photo of the office's charred door and air conditioner unit has been going viral on social media, writes Gizmodo.The unnamed teen is being held at the Fond du Lac County Jail while the arson charge is being referred to the County District Attorney's Office.It appears that the fire was started after TikTok stopped US users from accessing the app on Saturday, hours before the law banning the app came into effect.The person responsible for the fire might regret his actions even more upon discovering that TikTok started restoring its US services on Sunday after Trump said he would sign an executive order to delay the ban, giving TikTok more time to reach a deal that will allow it to continue operating in the United States. Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform that he wanted a "joint venture" in which the US government would own 50% of the company. Exactly how that would work remains unclear, but it sounds as if Elon Musk won't be buying the app, which had been rumored.
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  • "Somehow, this feels like an insult" Helldivers 2 players get a helping hand from J.O.E.L, as their current mission becomes the latest bugdiver vs order follower row
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    Squid Schism"Somehow, this feels like an insult" Helldivers 2 players get a helping hand from J.O.E.L, as their current mission becomes the latest bugdiver vs order follower rowThe more things change in the Galactic War, the more they stay the same.Image credit: Arrowhead News by Mark Warren Senior Staff Writer Published on Jan. 20, 2025 Uh oh, Helldivers 2's latest Major Order is looking like it's gonna be a tough task to score a W in at this point, even though J.O.E.L's recently given the divers a helping hand by intervening with a friendly blizzard. Some of them aren't happy with it though, mainly because it's come about due to lots of players electing to go bug-diving rather than fight The Illuminate.If you missed it, the big thing about this latest MO is using the freshly-repaired Democracy Space Station - which just got some changes that should make it a little bit more effective and stop it from being as lethal to the divers themselves.To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Sadly, it doesn't look like it's helped too much so far, with the divers only having managed to fend off four of the 14 Illuminate attacks they need to as of writing, with just over two days remaining on the order. One of the factors which looks to have played into this - especially in the eyes of some hardcores on Reddit - is that a whole bunch of divers have just spent a while fighting to liberate the icy planet Heeth from the Terminids.Yep, it's looking like the long-established quarrel between those dubbed the bugdivers - folks who simply perfer to go for the Termninds whenever they log on, regardless of whether the current MO is pushing Super Earth to battle another enemy like the Automatons - and their strict order-following peers. You can add in some squids, but folks who love fighting bugs will just keep on keeping on, it would seem. Somehow, this feels like an insult. byu/Fil-is-Theo inHelldiversTo see this content please enable targeting cookies.According to an in-game dispatch, the bugdivers even recived a little help from Arrowhead game master J.O.E.L himself in their battle for Heeth - which they've now succeded in liberating as of just a few moments ago. There was a "catastrophic weather event" on Heeth, which "decimated enemy forces, leading to a significant friendly unit advance". Surely everyone's happy about that fortuitous turn of events, right?Well, not quite. "Somehow, this feels like an insult," one player wrote in a Reddit post about the helpful weather, "It's like J.O.E.L is saying 'if you idiots are willing to lose the MO over this planet, then have it and be done with it'." That's not a consensus though, with a highly-upvoted replier arguing: "The squid MO is lost if half of the divers are on Heeth failing to take it for the duration. J.O.E.L is giving us a boost so it's done with. No insult felt."Regardless of their feelings on the aid, a fair amount of players do look to have concluded that this Major Order could be another one that's specifically designed so that they either lose it or have to pull out absolutely all of the stops. We'll have to see if it does end in an L that nicely sets up the next stage in the war, but until then here's hoping folks don't give up now Heeth's fallen.
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  • Analyst States That Switch 2's Price Won't "Really Matter" For Early Adopters
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    "so long as the launch price isn't some egregious amount".The launch price for the Nintendo Switch 2 is, at the time of writing, unknown and will likely remain that way until Nintendo's big Direct presentation in April.However, according to Circana (NPD) analyst Mat Piscatella, the eventual price of the console likely won't matter for the early adopters amongst us. In speaking with GamesRadar+, he stated that as long as the cost of the machine isn't "egregious", then it will likely sell.Read the full article on nintendolife.com
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  • AI vision startup Metropolis is buying Oosto (formerly known as AnyVision) for just $125M, sources say
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    The general hype around all things AI is not lifting all boats: Certain startups continue to struggle and are looking for exits. In one of the latest developments, TechCrunch has learned from a reliable source that Metropolis, an AI-powered parking platform, is buying Oosto, the controversial computer vision company that used to be known as AnyVision. The source tells TechCrunch that the deal is valued at $125 million, just one-third of the $380 million that the startup had raised from investors over the years, and likely a fraction of its peak valuation.Metropolis buying Oosto for $125 million are details also being reported in the Israeli press. Last week, Globes broke the news that Oosto was up for sale. We understand that the two companies had already been working together prior to this deal, and a large part of the transaction involves shares. TechCrunch has reached out to both Metropolis and Oosto for further information and well update this post as we learn more.If it completes, the sale will cap off a turbulent several years for Oosto. As AnyVision, the company was one of a wave of computer vision startups building technology being used in controversial surveillance applications. Over the years, there were reports exposing which organizations were quietly using its technology, and how the Israeli government tapped it to spy on Palestinians; other reports shed light on just how much data the company was able to collect. The bad publicity led to the company losing Microsoft as a key strategic investor, although other investors were ready to double down. In 2021, AnyVision, pitching itself as an ethical AI company, raised a whopping $235 million in a round led by SoftBank and Eldridge. Other backers of the company have included Lightspeed and Qualcomm, per PitchBook data.Just months after the big SoftBank raise, AnyVision rebranded to Oosto and looked to pivot to more enterprise applications as it inked a research partnership with Carnegie Mellon. But it seems that the difficulties continued, with rounds of layoffs and Oosto parting ways with the university. Israeli newspaper Calcalist noted in a report on Monday that the company was not making more than $10 million in annual revenues.Its worth wondering whether some of Oostos problems might have been a matter of timing. The last couple of years have seen big geopolitical shifts, AI has entered the mainstream of public consciousness, and a new wave of AI companies like Anduril and Helsing seem to be breaking many taboos on building military, defense and (more euphemistically) resilience technology.Would AnyVision (or Oosto) have appeared as controversial today as it did five years ago? Regardless, the rise and fall of Oosto can be seen as a memento mori for the newer wave of AI companies being funded today on very high hopes, but perhaps not very high revenues (let alone profits).That brings us to Metropolis. It, too, is focused on computer vision, but focus is perhaps the operative word here: Its square aim is to build AI-based systems for parking, automatically tracking cars when they enter or leave a space, and charging accordingly. In 2023, Metropolis raised $1.7 billion in financing and other investment, most of which was used to buy another parking technology specialist called SP Plus for $1.5 billion. It remains to be seen whether Metropolis will use Oosto to continue building that business or extend into a wider range of mobility and other applications.Tech-wise this acquisition makes the perfect sense, Avihai Michaeli, an investment banking advisor based in Tel Aviv, told TechCrunch. Both Metropolis and Oosto (formerly known as AnyVision Tech) are key players in the AI-driven computer vision and security solutions space, with applications that enhance urban management, public safety, and automation. Both companies focus on leveraging cutting-edge technology to create safer, smarter, and more efficient environments through artificial intelligence and data analytics. He added that the current war in Israel has made it challenging for some Israeli companies looking to raise money or do other business, which could have also played a role here.
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  • Light Shop: VFX Breakdown by Dexter Studios
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    Breakdown & ShowreelsLight Shop: VFX Breakdown by Dexter StudiosBy Vincent Frei - 20/01/2025 What happens when the living and the dead converge? In Light Shop, the really cool visual effects crafted by Dexter Studios connect this world and the beyond through a dazzling light store that serves as a gateway between realms! Vincent Frei The Art of VFX 2025
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  • New Realistic Terrain Library for Blender | Foundations of the Earth
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    This is the video about Foundations of the Earth, a new drag-and-drop landscape library for Blender, by James Candy at Classy Dog.FOTE on Blender Market affiliate linkLinks:Foundations of the Earth tutorial by James CandyClassyDogFilmsBlender.orgCalcutta Sunset Es Jammy JamsNature Nurture Quincas MoreiraUntiling Node for Blender by ErindaleQuadSpinner / GaeaScattershot Pbr Texture Bombing For BlenderSuper NoisePolyhavenambientCGRob TuytelSamuel Krug VFXVirtual Museums of MaopolskaDaVinci ResolveSounds: Freesound.orgszegvari Desert Dreams (CC0)Vrymaa Louxor Desert caravan (CC0)Universfield Tranquil Harmony (CC0)szegvari Winter Fantasy (CC0)neolein Karst mountains (CC0)szegvari Dark Sahara (CC0)Kronek9 Emanation (CC0)Karma-Ron PADs Menacing Suspense Scene (CC0)MarkAllentheProducer Ambient drone (CC0)The post New Realistic Terrain Library for Blender | Foundations of the Earth appeared first on Creative Shrimp.
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