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WWW.YOUTUBE.COMMassive World Landscape Auto Material 2 - Unreal Engine 5 How To Use GuideMY SOCIAL MEDIA:Telegram: https://t.me/YTcgdealersTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/CGDealers Artstation: https://www.artstation.com/coldwave Get the Landscape Auto Material 2 and all my files:https://www.patreon.com/posts/landscape-auto-2-121931889 My FAB Marketplace:https://www.fab.com/sellers/CGDealers Youtube Membership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyXWTdwLotz55o1oOkU0-4g/join Leartes Entire Store 210+ Assets on 30% Discount: https://gumroad.com/a/39658451 30% Discount Coupon Code: CG30 GET MY UNREAL 5 - BLUEPRINTS MASTERCLASS COURSE:Udemy: https://bit.ly/3WqNQSL GET ONE MONTH FREE SKILLSHARE SUBSCRIPTION:https://skl.sh/3CwwFH2 Happy Game Development!-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Timestamps:00:00 - Intro00:14 - Get the Landscape Auto Material 200:40 - Don't forget to Subscribe!01:01 - How to Install it02:00 - Download Foliages and Textures from Fab03:15 - Different Textures Type and Workflow04:30 - How to create ORD Texture and what is ORM Texture05:49 - Better ORD Texture Quality06:37 - Material and Functions overview08:30 - Auto Foliages09:58 - Distance Blending11:42 - Distance Variation14:09 - Layer Switch15:05 - Layer Tiling Far and Near15:57 - Ambient Occlusion Adjustments18:31 - Color Corrections20:35 - Displacement Controls22:09 - Normal Map Controls23:17 - Roughness & Specular Controls24:44 - Slopes Controls25:42 - Textures Slots26:02 - Every Layer has all the controls!26:34 - Slopes Layer27:05 - Triplanar Option for fixing stretched textures27:54 - Slopes controls28:12 - Snow Layer29:45 - How to control the slopes steepness32:43 - How to disable Displacement 33:08 - Paint Layers34:30 - Outro! Subscribe and wait for the Full video how to create this! :)0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos
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WWW.DISCOVERMAGAZINE.COMClimate Change Could Soon Raise Our Exposure to Viruses From SewageClimate change has already begun to alter the environment in many ways, but scientists are also vigilantly watching for the ripple effects that will spread to human health. Now, theyre raising the alarm about exposure to viruses lingering in sewage as the world gears up for more frequent storms this century.A new study published in the journal Water Research warns of virus transmission through sewage systems, a public health risk that could grow in severity as wastewater continues to spill into lakes and rivers after storms. To better understand virus survival in water, researchers focused on environmental factors like varying weather conditions and salinity.Viruses Starting in the SewerPathogenic viruses often enter wastewater from fecal matter of infected individuals, who can shed billions of viral particles when using the toilet. These often take the form of enteric viruses, which primarily affect the gastrointestinal tract and can cause symptoms like diarrhea and nausea. This group of viruses includes adenovirus, rotavirus, and hepatitis A virus.Although wastewater treatment plants can usually remove up to 99 percent of impurities, it is still possible for some virus-laden wastewater to be discharged into the environment. This has become a growing public health concern as more extreme rainfall events are expected to slam Earth in the coming years. As a result, sewer overflows may soon become more prevalent, spreading pathogens to bodies of water. To make matters worse, a hike in summer heatwaves in the future means more people will flock to recreational waters, compounding the chances of potential human exposure to wastewater viruses.How Sunlight Can Vanquish VirusesThe new study aimed to examine how salinity and sunlight influence the survival of viruses in water. After introducing sewage-linked viruses to samples of river, estuary, and seawater, researchers monitored the effects of these factors on viral decay. They specifically measured T90 decay rates, which represent the time it takes for viral loads to drop by 90 percent.The salinity experiment yielded mixed results, with viral decay mainly depending on the type of virus. Enterovirus, for example, displayed greater persistence in seawater since higher salinity enhances its thermostability. Overall, in dark conditions, most viruses survived longer in seawater compared to freshwater.Salinity, though, did not drive viral decay nearly as much as sunlight. In temperatures as high as 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit), enteric viruses stayed infectious in seawater for up to three days. In cooler temperatures, the survival period extended to around a week.However, when viruses were exposed to sunlight, many of them did not survive as long, decaying in under 24 hours. Cloudy conditions, meanwhile, caused viruses to remain viable for around 2.5 days.Without sunlight, virus persistence can extend from days to weeks, posing a continuous risk in shaded or deeper waters, said study author Jessica Kevill, an environmental virologist from Bangor University, in a statement. When we added simulated sunlight to the mix, we saw significant reductions in viral presence within 24 to 72 hours, depending on the virus. This suggests that UV radiation can be one of the most effective natural viral inactivators, which has important implications for coastal water safety, especially after sewage spills.Into Uncharted WatersThe researchers advise that a batch of environmental factors will influence assessments of water quality in the future. UV radiation, in particular, could help constrain viral growth in water, but scientists will also need to consider escalating temperatures, changing cloud cover, and altered salinity from sea level rise, which can reshape microbial communities in coastal environments. In the long run, though, more efficient sewage treatment practices may be able to nip pathogen spread at the bud, an improvement that could keep those spending a day at the beach safe. Article SourcesOur writers at Discovermagazine.com use peer-reviewed studies and high-quality sources for our articles, and our editors review for scientific accuracy and editorial standards. Review the sources used below for this article:Jack Knudson is an assistant editor at Discover with a strong interest in environmental science and history. Before joining Discover in 2023, he studied journalism at the Scripps College of Communication at Ohio University and previously interned at Recycling Today magazine.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos
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WWW.NATURE.COMAn operating system for executing applications on quantum network nodesNature, Published online: 12 March 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08704-wA new quantum operating system architecture is described that is capable of executing applications on quantum networks in high-level software, which is a step towards bringing quantum network technology to society.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos
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WWW.NATURE.COMA robustly rooted tree of eukaryotes reveals their excavate ancestryNature, Published online: 12 March 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08709-5The root of the eukaryote Tree of Life is estimated from a new, larger dataset of mitochondrial proteins including all known eukaryotic supergroups, showing it lies between two multi-supergroup assemblages.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos
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WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COMNeanderthals, modern humans and a mysterious human lineage mingled in caves in ancient Israel, study findsA newly excavated cave in Israel holds burials and artifacts suggesting that multiple human species commingled and shared ideas there during the Paleolithic.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos
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WWW.GAMESPOT.COMMLB The Show 25's New Features Mean Defense Should Matter MoreAs I take the field in Vanderbilt's iconic gold, I know the pressure is on. Scouts are watching, and this is my shot to fly up their draft boards. I take my place at third base, locked in and ready. Theres a runner on first, one away, as the pitcher deals from the mound. The batter jumps on the first-pitch fastball; the loud ping of his metal bat pierces the air. The ball rockets up the third-base line, far too fast for me to get a glove on. As the left-fielder chases the ball in the corner, the runner from first is passing second. I take my position, lined up between the left-fielder and catcher. The runner rounds third as the outfielder launches the ball. I cut it off, turn, and take aim at the catcher's glove just past the runner and fire...Its these high drama moments that stood out when GameSpot was invited to visit Sonys San Diego studio to meet with the team behind MLB The Show 25. While there, we were treated to a deep dive and hands-on time with all the new additions coming to the latest iteration of the long-running baseball sim. With fresh gameplay wrinkles, new single- and multiplayer options for Diamond Dynasty, revamped free agency, and more, theres a lot happening on and off the field. Lets play ball.Gallery On the diamondThis years updates begin on the field. Ambush hitting brings yet another real-world strategic element to batting. As Chris Gill--Gameplay Director at Sony Diego and a former pro ball player in the Cincinnati Reds' system--describes, good hitters take advantage of scouting and observing tendencies, adjusting to sit on certain pitches. In game, that translates to optionally focusing on pitches inside or outside of the center of the plate. The side you focus on gets a bump to the size of both your good contact area and timing window, while the side you dont choose is shrunk. That means a pitcher with a go-to finisher (like my favorite, a fastball up and in) may want to try another strategy against a hitter who has experienced their MO. Conversely, if a pitcher has been pounding the inside of the plate, they might be able to surprise the batter with an unexpected pitch away. Its the sort of cat-and-mouse game that makes an at-bat feel like a contest of strategy as much as stick skill.Continue Reading at GameSpot0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos
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WWW.GAMESPOT.COMCoD: Black Ops 6 And Warzone - How To Unlock Low Profile Perk And Flyswatter WildcardThe latest update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 And Warzone adds a new perk for battle royale players and another Wildcard option for multiplayer. Here we explain how to unlock and use the new Low Profile perk and the Flyswatter Wildcard found in Call of Duty's new Clover Craze event.Clover Crave is live with a two-week event that adds new ways to customize your loadouts for both multiplayer and Warzone. Collecting clovers during your matches will allow you to unlock a total of seven rewards. This includes the Low Profile perk specifically for Warzone and the Flyswatter Wildcard for multiplayer loadouts. Clovers are found and can be collected across modes in the following ways:Continue Reading at GameSpot0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos
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GAMERANT.COMHow To Complete The Trial Of Wisdom In AvowedDuring the Shadows of the Past main quest in Avowed, players must complete three trials before proceeding to the next step. Each one will test the Envoys abilities, whether its the body or the mind.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos