Tip:
When you come to setup Blender 4.2 Alpha etc. I would recommend making backups of your userpref.blend file.
For some reason it gets corrupted and then Blender won't launch, so better to have a working one than to have to start from default. #b3d
Lent on the arm of my office chair and it went pop, a small piece of plastic fell off and now the arm is stuck and loose in the frame.
I think I will be hitting the tool box in the morning, nothing sharp though 😂
@metin Often they aren't even telling what happened, just some clickbait headline ending in a questionmark. You read and are non the wiser, I am looking at you BBC, the tabloid news site, it used to be a news site now it retweets X and other crap.
As a youngster, I made my first Deluxe Paint pixel art on an Amiga 1000 in 1986. Coming from a Commodore 64 with a fixed palette of 16 colors, the Amiga was revolutionary at the time.
I went on to use "DPaint" professionally on a daily basis for around 10 years, creating pixel graphics for games, advertising agencies and television shows.
@metin I am pretty sure I did my first digital painting in it and I seem to recall it was a landscpae.
Sadly I lost all my floppies decades ago, so you'll have to take my word for it 😀
The other day where I live I noticed a building made of tabby concrete, a type of concrete with broken oyster shells inside. Its surface was breaking, revealing the oysters incorporated in the matrix of the concrete. I've recreated it in Substance Designer and rendered it with Eevee Next. More details: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/6Nm9NN
@metin@daniel I am lucky to be a native english speaker, so didn't have to learn all the coding terms, as all the language I know off are english based instructions, except perhaps LISP which is a mess of parenthesise 😂
Variable names in native languages seem absolutely correct to me, and as I said I find it interesting to read them.
Being English, it wasn't clear which second language to learn, I thought Spanish and then end up in Germany, now I have okay Spanish and good German.