probably one of the best videos yet on this. Everyone else does reframed garbage, I want to see the whole sphere. :) Can you do another one with how to do text in 360? :)
I wanted the item to move back and forth but that option box is greyed out. I could not find any details on this behaviour. What criteria is required for the "back and forth" box to be available ?
Thanks Stephen. I'm wondering whether you know of any shaders (or tutorials) which would allow me to achieve a linocut look and also a rough pencil sketch look.?
Can you show how to render a MP4 or MOV as Alpha chan . I get that you like doing PNG as a sequence but for me its annoying when I'm making 5 seconds of content for Resolume i have go from C4D> AE and basically render the file twice . When I try in rendering settings I go Alpha and Iv tried Alpha + Straight Alpha can you make a video on this
This is a very informative and easy-to-follow tutorial on how to use Stable Diffusion to generate amazing images from text. I really appreciate the clear explanations and the step-by-step instructions. I was able to run the code on Google Colab without any issues and create some stunning artworks. Thank you for sharing this awesome tool and your knowledge with us! 👏👏👏
what? Are they mad they are not getting paid enough for not teaching our kids? Maybe they will get paid more when our ranking in best education in the world goes up!
uhhh it’s for smaller class sizes, better pay, and better building maintenance. as someone who is in this district two kids got concussions from falling ceiling tiles just last week.
Awesome video. Happy to find Patternodes through your videos, as I have been overwhelmed at the thought of having to learn code just to start pen plotting! Hopefully this eases me into plotting. Thanks again.
Really does suck that we lock up animals in cages for our amusement, but then again some of those animals may not be fit for the wild so I can’t assume
Yes more polygons will give you a smoother print but there’s a point where the physical limitations of the printer and the software will come into play. Some people sand their prints after to get an even smoother surface.
Not that often. It depends on how often you use it. I messed up my motor by not calibrating the height correctly for a drawing. So human error could also be a factor.
I usually jump to different point on the timeline to get an overview of the video first, every point I stop its on an "err" or "ummm" - is it a coincident?