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The outcome of a digital concept theme, produced for Foundation. The image views Blackpool Tower from a dystopian, apocalyptic future. 18/11/2016
"backlit close up"
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Vous lire est un plaisir.Merci de votre visite,vos commentaires,vos invitations et favoris.
To read your comments is a pleasure. Faves, comments, invites are welcome, great thanks :-)
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Clara, as sweet as she can be, bought me a graphics card for Christmas. Actually she came to me and said she had no ideas.......... what did I want. Our computer nerd, son-in-law Lee put it in for us today.
If you are wondering why your 3D that you have on all the CC and CS Extended series doesn't work very well other than to make wine bottles and cones, it's because the computer you bought only has a tiny little graphics card in your motherboard, so you can see the picture on your monitor.
I got a 2 GB card for around $50 that opens up the whole world of 3D tools that you have, but can't use.
If you are using a CC series Photoshop. You can make a Text layer then right click on the blue area in the layer and at the very bottom you will see,"New 3D extrusion from selected layer" If you click it you will get a small extrusion of your type layer, but it's not much and you can't extend it. The Graphics card opens a plethora of tools that will require finding a tutorial to explain their use.
It just always bothered me that the tools were there but I couldn't get to them. You can spend upwards of $500 for a graphics card...but the 2 GB card works for me.
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House in the Matane area. Because of my low energy level Yvonne went for a long walk in the area and even bought lots of water back to the motel.
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The Plains of Abraham is a historic area within the Battlefields Park in Quebec City. The land is the site of the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, which took place on 13 September 1759, on that date, British soldiers under the command of General Wolfe, climbed the steep cliff under the city in darkness, surprising and defeating the French, through a single deadly volley of musket fire, causing the battle to be over within 30 minutes. Both Wolfe and the French commander, the Marquis de Montcalm, died of their wounds, but the battle left control of Quebec City to the British, eventually allowing them to take control of Canada the following year.in 1908 was the land ceded to Quebec City, though administered by the specifically created and federally-run National Battlefields Commission.
In the background is The Citadelle of Quebec , also known as La Citadelle, is an active military installation and the secondary official residence of both the Canadian monarch and the governor general of Canada. It is ladjoining the Plains of Abraham in. The citadel contains the oldest military building in Canada and forms part of the fortifications of Quebec City, which is one of only two cities in North America still surrounded by fortifications.
By popular demand :here is my hardware/mods/ingame settings for ETS2 as of now.
Might lower the ingame brightness as I feel that the HDR is a bit strong on the white balance.
No Reshade/SweetFX.
FPS is good, not perfect but easy to play with (also due to heavy mods like ProMods, etc.)
Antialiasing is not perfect but I don't really care that much, to me it's OK for a game that age.
September, 1973. This photo was taken during the first class of the day, our Engineering Graphics class. The class subject matter seemed quite similar to the Drafting classes I took all through high school. It was one of those classes required for all of the engineering majors at the college. There’s a ‘drafting machine’ visible on the right margin of the photo, an upgrade from the t-square and triangles we had during high school. The instructor for that class was Dr. Chester Kyle, a renowned expert on human-powered vehicles and their aerodynamics.
It was the general practice at Long Beach State for professors to teach classes instead of having teaching assistants do that work.
I wish I could remember more about my classmate, the young man in the photo. I seem to recall that he was perhaps an Electrical Engineering major as I had only one other class together with him around 2 years later. What I do remember about him was that he was talkative and had a sense of humor.
He’s holding a pencil in his left hand, which reminds me of a story involving him. That one other class that we had together was Ethics in Engineering. It was another one of those classes required by all the engineering disciplines, so it was held at the noon hour in the Chemistry Lecture Hall which had a capacity of hundreds. It dealt with important topics and issues that an engineer might encounter as a practicing professional, perhaps also with difficult choices along the way. One day, the lecturer said something to the effect of, “...so these are lessons to keep in mind all through your engineering career that could last half of a century.” To this, my witty classmate above commented, “In half a century I’m not sure that I could even pick up a pencil!” :-)
A random banner thrown together while trying to follow a tutorial.
I sort-of just did my own thing after a certain point.
And the text. I don't even know. Rofl. I saw the stereo and typed in the random words.
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OS: Main photo by Ann's Wild Animals
OS:"Dream" photos are screencaps from the National Zoo's PandaCam.
An A5 Illustration using an old photograph i took in Italy and some mad vector crazyness ~ for Blowback Magazine.
Rendered using Blender and Adobe Lightroom. HiRISE data processed using gdal.
Data:
NASA/JPL/University of Arizona/USGS
Chilly lunchtime at Mentor Graphics - A group of five Hooded Mergansers going around the center of the "pond" in the sun - in part because there is still a lot of ice near some edges of the pond. Good poses to help show how they differ from Bufflehead. All three males have their crests fairly collapsed, the one in front has the most elevated of the three. The farther-behind females has her crest pretty fully collapsed, the other has it up somewhat. The females rarely seem to get the elevation on crests that the males do.