• Dust Storms // Blender (Advanced Compositing)
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    To try everything Brilliant has to offer FREE for a full 30 days, visit https://brilliant.org/CGMatter/ . Youll also get 20% off an annual premium subscription.Project Files https://www.cgmatter.com/storm (here you can get all the relevant .blend files)- this video is sponsored by Brillianat
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  • Never pay a cloud storage recurring fee again when you have this 1TB flash drive
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    If youre like most people, you love taking snaps of everything from dinner party spreads to fun selfies when youre on vacation. While those precious memories are captured forever, all those snaps are probably causing your phones storage to burst at the seams.Sure, you could go for cloud storage to relieve your camera roll, but the downside is youll have to deal with annoying recurring fees. What if we told you that you couldpay once to get up to 1TB of additional storage? Yup, you read that rightthis USB-A and USB-C flash drive offers more than enough room (with no subscription fees) for only $69.97 (reg. $109.99).A storage solution thats actually yoursInstead of cutting a check to Google Drive, iCloud, or Dropbox every month, you could put that money back in your wallet because this flash drive pays for itself.This flash drive eliminates any need to pay a cloud storage subscription ever again, and its 1TB of space is more than enough room for all your content. 1TB is hugeseriously!It can comfortably store about 250,000 photos, 2,500 hours of video, or 2 million documents, depending on their size.Its capacity might sound alittle crazy, but think about it this wayitmight just satisfy your additional storage needs forever! Heres another reason youll love this flash drive: with a USB 3.2 interface, you canenjoy transfer speeds up to 30Mbps, meaning you wont have to wait long to transfer anything from files to food flicks across your devices.Storage thats built for security and durabilityA massive bonus of opting for a flash drive instead of cloud storage is that you wont ever need to worry about cloud-related obstacles or security issues. The only person with access is, well, you!Even though this is a physical storage solution, its designed to withstand daily wear and tear. How? This flash drive is waterproof and dust-resistant.Theres no need to pay recurring cloud storage fees again once you get thisUSB-A and USB-C flash drive for just $69.97. Act now while supplies last!StackSocial prices subject to change.Dual USB-C + USB-A 3.2 High Speed Flash Drive (1TB)Only $69.97 at Popular Science
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  • Our Galaxys central black hole puts on a fireworks show
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    Nature, Published online: 27 February 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00578-2The James Webb Space Telescope uncovered repeated flares from the supermassive object called Sagittarius A*.
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  • Orbital hybridization in graphene-based artificial atoms
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    Nature, Published online: 26 February 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08620-zOrbital hybridization in artificial atoms is achieved by altering their shape, and the anisotropy of the confining potential gives rise to the hybridization between quasibound states with different orbital quantum numbers within the artificial atom.
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  • Scholars are building an archive of federal climate data. Here's how to find it.
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    Several groups are working to preserve webpages, tools and data some of which have already gone missing from government webpages since the start of the Trump administration.
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  • 'It's extremely worrisome.' NASA's James Webb Space Telescope faces potential 20% budget cut just 4 years after launch
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    Such a dramatic cut to a flagship space telescope still in its prime will be felt across the mission's entire operations, affecting science.
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  • Forest Path
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  • Monolith Closure Makes Fans Wonder If Theyll See Nemesis System Before 2036
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    WB GamesWarner Bros. Games decision to shut down Player First Games, WB Games San Diego, and Monolith Productions was not easy for the employees of these studios and was upsetting for fans as well. Especially since this means some tech is not in a state of limbo, and no one knows what will happen.Monolith, the creator of the Middle-earth series and F.E.A.R., also developed the Nemesis System, which basically makes enemies smarter so they remember everything you did wrong to them and react accordingly.We could have seen the system in Wonder Woman once, although it is said Monolith dropped the idea, but the game was canceled together with the studio. Its not that surprising if you believe Bloombergs report, which states it has been in trouble for a while and was rebooted at some point, costing over$100 million already, but now the question is: will we see the Nemesis System any time soon?In 2021, WB secured a patent for the technology, which will end in 2036, and with Monoliths closure, its unclear when it will be used again. Hopefully, WB will find someone else to implement the system.Where would you like to see the Nemesis System? Share and join our80 Level Talent platformand ournew Discord server, follow us onInstagram,Twitter,LinkedIn,Telegram,TikTok, andThreads,where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.Source link The post Monolith Closure Makes Fans Wonder If Theyll See Nemesis System Before 2036 appeared first on CG SHARES.
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  • Fab Received Search Improvements, UX Overhaul & Wishlists
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    FabFab, the new platform from Epic Games that replaces the Unreal Engine Marketplace, Sketchfab Store, and Quixel Megascans, has had a somewhat bumpy launch, with several features missing and a number of issues that impacted the overall experience. The team has acknowledged the shortcomings, and the efforts are now focused on resolving these problems in future releases.Epic Games has just shipped another big update to Fab, which includes further search improvements, a revamped UX, and the long-awaited wishlist feature. Historical data from both Unreal Engine and Sketchfab marketplaces has now been integrated into Fab and is used to help determine the quality ranking within search results. In the coming weeks, the team will focus on further integrating current Fab data (such as downloads, sales, etc.) into the search algorithm. The goal is to balance the weight of historical data and current data for each product. This approach aims to ensure that new publishers have as much opportunity for discovery on Fab as legacy marketplace sellers.Now, Fab includes a left-hand navigation panel with various product categories. The filter bar has been repositioned horizontally and now stays at the top of the screen as you scroll through search results. Users can also filter by any tag: simply start typing, and relevant tags will appear in a dropdown. Additional filters are available for publisher, rendering style, and technical features. Plus, your preferences can now be saved, ensuring that your settings remain in effect each time you visit Fab, and the search suggestion pop-up has also been updated.FabFabYou can start building your wishlist today, and more functionality will be added in the future. To access your wishlist, simply click on the bookmark icon at the top right corner of the page. The wishlist supports a maximum of 150 items.Some upcoming features for this feature include a visual alert on the wishlist button to show when items are on sale or temporarily free, as well as email notifications when wishlisted items go on sale.Fab will continue improving UX and usability with plans to address a range of issues. This includes UX fixes across the website, Unreal Engine 5 plug-in, and UEFN integration, achieving consistency in features like the filter bar and navigation tree. The team will also work on improving the 3D viewer performance, plans to create comment sections and forums for each product and find a universal solution for technical details like polycount to enhance filtering options. Additionally, the developers are exploring ways to make Fabs category structure more flexible and user-friendly.See the full list of changes here and join our80 Level Talent platformand ournew Discord server, follow us onInstagram,Twitter,LinkedIn,Telegram,TikTok, andThreads,where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.Source link The post Fab Received Search Improvements, UX Overhaul & Wishlists appeared first on CG SHARES.
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  • Riot Games Rolls Back Some Unpopular League Of Legends Decisions
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    Riot Games' League of Legends has been around since 2009, and it has attracted a large group of fans from around the world since its release. And when those fans aren't happy, they aren't afraid to be vocal about it. Some of Riot's most recent moves--including the removal of Hextech chests--angered players so much that the company is now walking back that decision as well as a few other unpopular changes. In the video above--and in the accompanying post on Riot's site--Senior Vice President Andrei Van Roon and League of Legends executive producer Paul Bellezza explained why the company is reversing its recent decisions. Bellezza noted that their choices had eroded some of the trust that fans had for Riot, and they want to fix that.The first step in rebuilding that trust is coming in next week's patch, which will restore Hextech chests to the game. Eight chests will be available through the free seasonal pass, while players can earn two additional chests through the game's Honor system. The dev post notes that the Honor system is still being worked out, but it's meant to reward players who are good teammates and respectful opponents.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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