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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 16:24:42 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2018 5:53:35 GMT
- good morning. very early woken from dreaming about this blue monarch forums it just frozen or stood still in appearance in my dreaming twice or third time in a row since yesterday.
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Post by . on Apr 16, 2018 7:49:15 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2018 21:26:34 GMT
Thank you kindly dear xlegic , I still don't have an account. I watched some German synchronized stuff playing on TV over the last weeks, and am turned off by the amount of botox in the American ones. X Files, Lucifer, Exorzist were what I was watching, and botox ruins the acting and credibility. In one scene, Scully sat beneath a corpse thinking it was her son, and she totally missed the mimic of an actual crying, grieving human. Duh. Same with other women in the other series. Cartoons don't have that issue, thankfully. Yeah, I majored in animation in school. Other animators and I Knows how cart0ons and 3d characters should response in a certain way, but atlas I do not have farm computers to make animations. Oh well. /shrugs Did you have an employment in 2d or 3d animation, or are/were you a freelancer? A media designer I know uses a power Mac and a Windows computer as well, but that more for checking how it runs for his clients who mostly use Windows. He does film cutting and editing, as well as visualizations/score for events, the stuff running on OLED screens, and sometimes makes/inserts animations or special effects. In any case, software becomes more and more effective, and you don't need ages for rendering anymore, but that is also the cost intensive stuff - everything's cloud- and subscription based now. The computers last a few years and run without big further hardware costs, though.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2018 21:34:24 GMT
It was a happy one indeed. Next Friday the 13th is in July.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2018 21:41:55 GMT
- I wish I can see sky like in this gif but can't atm. Heh, I wish that too, but living in Berlin it's way too much light pollution around. Do you usually are somewhere where you can see the milky way?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2018 16:52:04 GMT
Yeah, I majored in animation in school. Other animators and I Knows how cart0ons and 3d characters should response in a certain way, but atlas I do not have farm computers to make animations. Oh well. /shrugs Did you have an employment in 2d or 3d animation, or are/were you a freelancer? A media designer I know uses a power Mac and a Windows computer as well, but that more for checking how it runs for his clients who mostly use Windows. He does film cutting and editing, as well as visualizations/score for events, the stuff running on OLED screens, and sometimes makes/inserts animations or special effects. In any case, software becomes more and more effective, and you don't need ages for rendering anymore, but that is also the cost intensive stuff - everything's cloud- and subscription based now. The computers last a few years and run without big further hardware costs, though. Nope I didn't have any employment or experience with job in 2d/3d animation for past 8 years now since graduation from school due to my local home where job opportunities for 2d/3d animation or cgi/3d stuff aren't available. Also my psychosis episodes happened to me throughout past 8 years affecting my ability to work. Now I'm trying to get back into doing 3D modeling and hopefully will lead me to 3D animation.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2018 16:58:23 GMT
- I wish I can see sky like in this gif but can't atm. Heh, I wish that too, but living in Berlin it's way too much light pollution around. Do you usually are somewhere where you can see the milky way? I can't see milky way from where I live. Just stars during clear sky in nightime. I don't think I ever seen milky way crystal clear in my whole life.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2018 18:20:04 GMT
Did you have an employment in 2d or 3d animation, or are/were you a freelancer? A media designer I know uses a power Mac and a Windows computer as well, but that more for checking how it runs for his clients who mostly use Windows. He does film cutting and editing, as well as visualizations/score for events, the stuff running on OLED screens, and sometimes makes/inserts animations or special effects. In any case, software becomes more and more effective, and you don't need ages for rendering anymore, but that is also the cost intensive stuff - everything's cloud- and subscription based now. The computers last a few years and run without big further hardware costs, though. Nope I didn't have any employment or experience with job in 2d/3d animation for past 8 years now since graduation from school due to my local home where job opportunities for 2d/3d animation or cgi/3d stuff aren't available. Also my psychosis episodes happened to me throughout past 8 years affecting my ability to work. Now I'm trying to get back into doing 3D modeling and hopefully will lead me to 3D animation. I see, and I wish you success in going back. My friend happened to start with a craft and switched from hand lettering to design on computer, and basically taught himself in 2d and 3d animation, leading to self employment after the agency he worked for did split. Some years it goes great and he has lots to do, some years it is sparse, but it can work out so you don't have to apply for welfare or so anymore. You can say about work what you want, but if you enjoy what you do despite the mundane aspects like logistics and organization and schedules, it will lead to improvement of self as well and keeps you grounded in reality (whatever that is), as well as making your customers or clients happy with your output.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2018 18:23:22 GMT
Heh, I wish that too, but living in Berlin it's way too much light pollution around. Do you usually are somewhere where you can see the milky way? I can't see milky way from where I live. Just stars during clear sky in nightime. I don't think I ever seen milky way crystal clear in my whole life. Same here, the light pollution of Berlin is too much to see such a carpet of stars blinking - I saw the milky way once far south in Germany near a small town, and it was wonderful, as well as it was astounding how many satellites are actually underway, with lots of speed as well.
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