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This is my Gaming Rig shes a Core 2 Duo Machine running Vista and rest of the specs not sure about at the moment by they could be a lot better plz comment!!!!
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This shot is not good cause the tree is blurred the wrong direction. Im jus practicing my cloning and seeing how sharp the setup is with the bounce its enduring during the longer shutter durations.
The popularity of cryptocurrency mining continues to rise. Pictured is an image of a Sapphire Crypto Mining Rig.
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My plywood rig. Radio control with video down link.
Special made for the Pentax S10.
Plywood is covered with glasfibre with epoxy resin.
The rig is built from an aluminum/plastic composite sheet and other bits I found in my dad's workshop. Weight: rig+camera 470g+200g
Things to improve: add legs, portrait/landscape capability and replace the AA batteries with AAA.
Gulf of Paria, Trinidad and Tobago.
We were out there all night. The wind started to pick up earlier and we couldn't stay by the rig any longer. The tug boat was on standby and it was able to take us to a stand by buoy. The weather improved later on. As the boat was coming for us, we were busy getting ready for the job. The sun wasn't even out yet. That doesn't matter much.
My rig for both facial animation and my final project (hence the full body)
I put an ik_fk blend option on the arms as I've used ik's on the arms before and i didn't like them, it may have been down to lack of experience or possibly a bad rig, but i thought I'd try something different this time, (whilst also having the option to resort back if necessary).
The rest of the rig is pretty standard and seems to be working efficiently. Now on to skinning.....
A previous iteration of my UV rig.
It consists of:
-A Nikon D200 I converted for IR/VIS/UV.
-A 35mm Noflexar I converted to F-mount.
-A Baader U-Filter attached to a Nikon AF-1 holder.
-A bracket I crafted out of aluminum.
-Three Vivitar 285HVs I converted for UV via Fresnel lens removal (upgraded with metal feet).
-A Marshall V-LCD-MT monitor adapter; I use it to mount and tilt the center Vivitar.
-Three Sonia all purpose hot shoes and four male to male PC sync cables.