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The grass mod is finally finished. Ideal setting is imingrasssize=70 for a sweet spot between density and performance, but go as low as 50 for better coverage or as high as 100 for more performance.
I'll add the link to the download shortly.
github.com/aaronpk/Wordpress-IRC-Notification
Receive notifications to an IRC channel when posts are published or comments are posted. Configuration page allows for customizing the text sent to the IRC channel. Use this with the MediaWiki RecentChanges IRC Bot.
I made a few updates to this plugin that allows you to integrate a flickr style badge into your WordPress Site.
You can select small, thumbnail or medium sized images and you can display user photos from just one tag (say for just displaying your photos tagged with 'moblog').
This update makes use of the built in WordPress rss functions, it uses cURL instead of fopen now (more secure) and the options panel has been cleaned up.
More shots-- Riften, Markarth, Whiterun. Shots taken with MachiiMachii's First Seed ENB to show how these grasses will look with different presets.
This is with imingrasssize=80
On a side note, I've always used Morning Star and never First Seed, but I think this preset is now my new favourite.
More shots--Morthal and Whiterun. Shots taken with MachiiMachii's First Seed ENB to show how these grasses will look with different presets.
This is imingrasssize=80 by the way.
Some of my recent still life experiments, after running them through Alien Skin's Snap Art 4 plugin. Again, the original was my wife's favorite, and I like the interesting effect the plugin had on the light and contrast in the bottom, right corner.
Plugin para WordPress que apresenta o Rank de seu blog e também algumas outras ferramentas. Cortesia do Lefebvre Saboya.
Processed through Topaz Adjust plugin for Photoshop. Dramatic preset was used. Hue/Saturation was used to increase the red and yellow. Curve adjustment for contrast.
Plugin Parallel Hybrid Hyper Car
Prototype CX03 used for chassis testing
5 ex.
Jaguar Heritage Trust Collection
British Motor Museum
Gaydon
Warvick
England - United kingdom
November 2018
example of OSM buildings draped over a DEM of Edinburgh, using QGIS and threejs. Current version not showing the more minor roads. Buildings set to 20m above surface.
Contains data copyright OpenStreetMap and contributors, OS Terrain 50 Crown Copyright and database rights.
Some of my recent still life experiments, after running them through Alien Skin's Snap Art 4 plugin.
It's the Ink ghosts texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.
You can see the presets and download this texture for free on the Filter Forge site here — www.filterforge.com/filters/10137.html (created by Tim2501)
To use this texture download Filter Forge 30-day trial version for free here — www.filterforge.com/download/
The plugins I use most often in my oscilloscope.
Just a quick & dirty shot for the "Control Panel" pool.
The grass mod is finally finished. Ideal setting is imingrasssize=70 for a sweet spot between density and performance, but go as low as 50 for better coverage or as high as 100 for more performance.
I'll add the link to the download shortly.
Easily copy/paste your settings in key in different installations to restore your WPtouch Pro settings easily!
It's the Wartorn texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.
You can see the presets and download this texture for free on the Filter Forge site here — www.filterforge.com/filters/1478.html (created by Richard Bartlett)
Using the QGIS Time Manager Plugin to visualise a couple of hours of Edinburgh's Bus Movements during weekday rush hour (1630-1830h). Time scale - 12 minutes per second of video.
Inspired by this Plugin tutorial
Used QGIS heatmap rendering.
I confess, I had to cheat a bit - I used ffmpeg to generate the final video, rather than exporting directly from the plugin.
Couple of reasons for this...
- the web endpoint I used sometimes returns incomplete data
- sometimes, it doesn't return any data at all, so the frame is black
A video with blank or nearly-empty frames can be difficult to watch. This meant I had to manually replace empty frames to avoid distracting "flashes".
ffmpeg doesn't like gaps in the file numbering sequence, so I copied neighbouring frames over the 'bad' frames.
This is the ffmpeg command I used.
~/path/to/ffmpeg -r 24 -i /path/to/animation/frame%03d.png -c:v libx264 -vf "scale=trunc(iw/2)*2:trunc(ih/2)*2" -r 30 -q 1 -pix_fmt yuv420p ~/Videos/myvideo.mp4
I had to move the png world files (*.pngw) to a backup directory first, otherwise ffmpeg tries to include them. The codec also requires the dimensions to be even, so a scale filter is used to make sure this is the case.