I've been trying out blender, following along with the donut tutorial, but it feels like I am just copying and not learning much. I often get sidetracked and try to make something a bit different to the tutorial but its just so difficult and never works.....
Pick one thing and forget the rest for the time being
This helped me out a lot. As I wrote before: I wanted to create low poly models. Not having much success with that, I ended up trying sculpting and loving it. Now I have my own MyMiniFactory store and patreon.
Super Mario RPG is releasing for Nintendo Switch on November 17, 2023! Looks like a full remake in 3d with an updated soundtrack. Though the original still ages well and looks great when played on modern emulation, I'm excited to see this as a full remake!
I’m cautious, the remakes have been hit or miss. Zelda Link’s Awakening was well done but the frame rate was inexcusable. Pokemon Diamond/Pearl was a letdown… if anything we got the old one to emulate.
Yes, but also no. I’ve also seen it compared to dragon age inquisition too. You’re the chosen one, but you suck.
There is no ‘git gud’ of reading boss animations, for example. The sword and sorcery theming does fit the dark souls theme, and exploration is rewarded. It’s on sale on Playstation at the moment, I got it for 5 euros.
I didn’t necessarily mean a direct comparison, but more the theming and the exploration / world building and storytelling. It’s far more rewarding than dodging boss attacks and whittling health down, like in fromsoft games.
I'm having the same issue! My biggest problem is getting started and sitting down to immerse myself. I would like to have finished BG1 and 2 before 3 releases, but I doubt that's going to be happening.
For those who don't know, retrogaming on Reddit was a labour of love, there is a multireddit, m/retrogamingnetwork that networks over 60 subreddits under one banner giving the audience, banner, and reach of a big subreddit to some very small and niche spaces....
I had a few hangover days, so I finally got back to #miniaturepainting and finished a few projects. First up a #warhammer40k predator tank, that I desperately needed to get done for some scheduled matches (and he did good in all 3 games, no new model syndrome!).
Next up: Some new darksouls x turnip brutes.
This might have been one of my favourite models to paint. I'm a huge fan of the Labyrinth already but getting to paint this for someone I care about makes it really special. I'm quite proud of how his face has turned out.
The primary thing with r/pics and its users is that they are creating/posting SFW quality content for free. They are an established platform with an audience, and the tradeoff is that the platform can be used for ads by its owner. This is all fair.
The main outrage against the blackout is now coming from people who usually scroll, upvote, and consume content. Not content creators. They cannot fathom that their source of entertainment is inaccessible and just want people to stop 'overreacting' and get back to scrolling.
What happens when the platform is no longer reliable, because the owner decided to upset the people making sure the quality remains as established? Sure, someone else will fill the gap, but with these actions I'm sure a lot content creators have flocked to other places. Which leaves the bots, and the lurkers. No content is worse than low quality content.
I'm curious for what the future brings for Reddit. It feels like it will have a different trajectory compared to Twitter, where anything is content and quality doesn't matter as much.
I noticed occasionally when clicking around kbin, I would get dropped in a magazine called undefined. Obviously this wasn't intended, but in the spirit of fun I created m/undefined...
I am assuming image hosting will be quite difficult to scale if kbin keeps growing exponentially. Currently, I believe @ernest is taking care of hosting?...
Best way to get over learning curve?
I've been trying out blender, following along with the donut tutorial, but it feels like I am just copying and not learning much. I often get sidetracked and try to make something a bit different to the tutorial but its just so difficult and never works.....
Super Mario RPG Announced during Nintendo Direct 6.21.2023 (www.youtube.com)
Super Mario RPG is releasing for Nintendo Switch on November 17, 2023! Looks like a full remake in 3d with an updated soundtrack. Though the original still ages well and looks great when played on modern emulation, I'm excited to see this as a full remake!
Update #1: Dragons Dogma
Dragon's Dogma Dark Arisen is a wonderful game to sit down and immerse yourself in....
Any advice for playing Baldur's Gate for the first time in 2023?
Hey, Patient Gamers!...
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This is a link post to kbin.pub (kbin.pub)
Testing text is fantastic to test text.
Did r/retrogaming mods get demodded for supporting the blackout?
For those who don't know, retrogaming on Reddit was a labour of love, there is a multireddit, m/retrogamingnetwork that networks over 60 subreddits under one banner giving the audience, banner, and reach of a big subreddit to some very small and niche spaces....
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Reddit CEO Steve Huffman is fighting a losing battle against the site's moderators (qz.com)
The company wants to charge for API access. Its volunteer moderators have other ideas
OC Just for some fun, I created m/undefined!
I noticed occasionally when clicking around kbin, I would get dropped in a magazine called undefined. Obviously this wasn't intended, but in the spirit of fun I created m/undefined...
SAND LAND — Game Announcement Trailer (Designed by Akira Toriyama) (youtu.be)
Dive into a desert world from the creator of Dragon Ball, Akira Toriyama!...
GarlicOS for Anbernic RG35XX (www.patreon.com)
One of the essential custom firmwares for ANBERNIC's RG35XX. I wouldn't enjoy mine as much if I hadn't installed it....
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Media posting and media hosting
I am assuming image hosting will be quite difficult to scale if kbin keeps growing exponentially. Currently, I believe @ernest is taking care of hosting?...