worksoboring

25 posts

worksoboring

worksoboring

@worksoboring

Katılım Eylül 2019
906 Takip Edilen18 Takipçiler
Cobra Code
Cobra Code@CobraCodeDev·
After adding new characters, it turned out that the battle system already worked with 8 party members, with little to no adjustments But the UI would need a few more updates to show all of the info
English
2
6
128
5.3K
Sean Young
Sean Young@SeanYoungSG·
I'm still working on Monsterpatch's Kickstarter trailer. I always forget how busy things get around the holidays 😩😩😩 Anyways here's some woodcutting and mining spells ⛏️🪓
English
14
71
818
28.2K
worksoboring
worksoboring@worksoboring·
@DhairyaVijay SO GOOD, Any tips? Can you provide some search keywords for creating those cloud effects?
English
1
0
1
74
Javi Lopez ⛩️
Javi Lopez ⛩️@javilopen·
⚡ OK, isn't this something? I didn't know about this until Moritz suggested this use case, but you can totally use the new Magnificent Transfer Style to redesign interiors. I think this opens a huge window of opportunity for interior designers! Parameters used 🧵👇
Javi Lopez ⛩️ tweet mediaJavi Lopez ⛩️ tweet mediaJavi Lopez ⛩️ tweet mediaJavi Lopez ⛩️ tweet media
English
44
78
622
154.8K
worksoboring
worksoboring@worksoboring·
@pierrick_picaut @Blender Thank you for the amazing courses. but i didn't recived the code yet. where can i get it? i own the first course on p2design.
English
0
0
2
176
Javi Lopez ⛩️
Javi Lopez ⛩️@javilopen·
Capablanca, one of the greatest chess players of all time, used to tell this anecdote: "I was playing in a tournament in Germany one year when a man approached me. Thinking he just wanted an autograph, I reached for my pen, when the man made a startling announcement. 'I've solved chess!' I sensibly started to back away, in case the man was dangerous as well as insane, but he continued: 'I'll bet you 50 marks that if you come back to my hotel room I can prove it to you.' Well, 50 marks was 50 marks, so I humored the fellow and accompanied him to his room..." "Back at the room, we sat down at his chess board. 'I've worked it all out, white mates in 12 no matter what.' So, there I was, getting down to business and playing with black, perhaps a bit recklessly, but to my horror, I found that white's pieces coordinated very strangely, and that I was going to be mated on the 12th move! I couldn't believe it! An unknown fellow had just thrashed me, a potential world champion, in a hotel room in Berlin. It made no sense!" "So I tried again, and I played a completely different opening that couldn't possibly result in such a position, but after a series of very queer-looking moves, once again, I found my king surrounded, with mate to fall on the 12th move. I asked the man to wait while I ran downstairs and fetched Emanuel Lasker, who had been world champion before me. He obviously didn't believe a word I said and approached the room thinking it was some kind of joke, but agreed to come and play. Along the way, we ran into Alekhine, who was then the world champion, and the three of us ran back up to the room... I was afraid the strange man might have vanished, but there he was, helping himself to my mini-bar and with an annoying smile on his lips." "Lasker took no chances, but played as cautiously as could be, yet after a bizarre, pointless-looking series of maneuvers, found himself hemmed in a mating net from which there was no escape. Alekhine also tried his hand, but was struck down by the stranger." "It was awful! Here we were, the three best players in the world, men who had devoted our entire lives to chess, and it was all over! The tournaments, the matches, everything - chess had been solved, white wins in a dozen moves or so!" At this point, Capa's friends would break in, saying, "Wait a minute, I never heard anything about all this! What happened to the man?" "To which Capa always replied in whispers:" "Well, is there any doubt? Of course... we killed him..."
Javi Lopez ⛩️ tweet media
English
20
48
217
48.8K