Lisa

My first dress in blender
Mi primer #vestido en blender.

Not finished but have my base down. #b3d #blender #3d #contentcreator #dress #designer

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Marcus "MajorLinux" Summersmajorlinux@toot.majorshouse.com
2023-05-03

Yeah, this isn't going to go over well.

Discord is growing up, so everyone needs to pick a new username theverge.com/2023/5/3/23710259

#Discord #Usernames #TechNews #GamingNews

A screenshot of the new Discord username layout highlighting display names and usernames (notably without the 4 digits following the username)
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2023-05-03
I’m a Vag Backer, too!
Yard sign that says “We back the Vag”

@schratze brave.com/learn/no-tracking-se
I've never heard of half of these but I use ddg as well

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Chris Trottieratomicpoet
2023-05-02

This is so true.

Once Twitter’s Blue Check became attainable to everyone, suddenly the “legacy” Blue Checks didn’t want it.

So much about social media is about clout.

The reason the old Twitter influencers don’t like Mastodon is because they have to build their clout from scratch.

Meanwhile, Bluesky is rolling out the red carpet to them.

Personally, I don’t like clout chasers. But that’s me.

beige.party/@mentallyalex/1103

@fediversenews

@CarolynStirling
It works well.

If you only allow celebrities, certain classes of journalist, etc. onto the platform as creators and the 'regular people' to consume until you're 'stable enough for capacity testing' you build in a group that has a head start.

Worked for Gmail, Facebook, etc. People enjoy feeling exclusive, look at how quickly they moved away from the checkmark once it was obtainable by 'regular' people.

@atomicpoet @fediversenews
Lisa boosted:
2023-05-02

Afternoon mograph. Just a quicky, placing some particles in a pleasing arrangement, and having them each orbit a random position before returning to home.

This is using my new easing curve. This pleases me.
#Blender3D #B3D #GenerativeArt #3DArt

Lisa boosted:
2023-05-02

This is also the second video I've run in two days where someone is changing IoR (Index of Refraction) on materials that are not transmissive (light doesn't pass through them). Now, while that's physically correct (all real world materials do have an index of refraction, and light passes into their surface at least minimally), as far as I'm aware (and based on some cursory testing) IoR in Blender is strictly used in Transmission.

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2023-05-02

"In the real world, most metallic surfaces are not fully metallic."

Uh, afaik, all materials in the real world are either fully metallic or fully not. Fractional metallic qualities are entirely a figment of computer graphics.

@stephlahs
Her/she is fine ty

#digitaldesign
Leather Bomber jacket, spiked top. #imvu #Gimp

#Inspired by Selena, Pink Ladies

Before and after publishing.

@jimcarroll @rasterweb I'm terrible at Introductions. I had it all wrote out and saw theres a letter limit. Well ... Shoot. Guess I better keep it simple.
Listing it is.

@alice ntmu as well Alice.

@luftlesen ntmu as well martin

#introduction
My name is lisa.
- #introvert
- #direct
- #ocd
- #goofy
- #nerd
I'm a design and development technician in the day.
Experience with:
#inventor
#solidworks
#autocad
#datacad.
Hobbies:
#computers
#gaming
- #avakin
- #imvu
- #skyrim
- #oblivion
- #assasinscreed
Learning:
- #digitaldesign
- #Gimp
- #krita
#3dmodelingsoftware
- #blender
Creative mind.

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