jameslister.bsky.social
Anatomist. Digital anatomy at https://sketchfab.com/jplister and https://vimeo.com/user92177418.
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Only going to be more important as the web fills up with AI content.
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That would have been after Coil were there right? I think they were recording there in the 90s
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I've never written anything in a review that I wouldn't say to that person's face, and I comment on the work as a whole which includes discussing the strengths not just the criticisms.
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The wear on the Elvira cardboard cutout and the garbage pail kid statue did it for me. Stunning work
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I was scrolling too slow and the video had already started- thought you had received a life sized video store replica, which i guess is testament to how good these minis look
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I found a number of small errors that needed correcting, and printing with multi-materials led to some design changes that weren't an issue when you print with just one color. I hope to get these up on printables/makerworld/etc in early June.
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Very last four or five paragraphs, and just discovered a chunk (~40 papers) of literature I missed
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The clarity on that eye projection for a concert visual is nuts
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That was my first thought exactly. It's gotta beat that beanie babies movie, or the one about pop tarts
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I think it suffers from having to be a solution for everyone, and since everyone's needs/preferences are a little different, it ends up pleasing no one. Someone needs to make an open source product that can be forked for different disciplines/schools.
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I switched to Affinity to replace photoshp and illustrator.
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Looks like a cornucopia maybe? Or a slug blasting off on a rocket.
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Followed closely by the raduis
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Whoa! Good luck, that's a TON of work
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I usually spend between 40-100 hours per lecture the first time I put it together.
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In high school, i asked my father to rent me the Deer Hunter, a highly regarded De Niro film. He came back with the Deer Slayer.
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What are you using marmoset for?
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I'm sorry I ambushed you while you were walking out after a long day, but it was very nice to meet you in person!
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...but, by daisy-chaining AMS units, you can print models with many more colors than an XL, and the print times will be much more palatable. Hard to justify spending hobbyist money on it, but if you're buying for a dept, this might be the better choice over the Prusa which is $5k for max 5 colors
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It is the bleakest thing ever written
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I know, mom!
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I'm using the Bambu lab A1 mini to print these. When you do a lot of printing, you end up with rolls that only have a few grams of plastic on them; printing minis is one way to get use out that rather than discarding as waste.
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Keep your eyes out for the Robert Duvall cameo at the start.
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I've got a tetralogy of b
Fallot model, but it's not 100% mine, and I have a good brainstem but that (like most of my other models) takes 4+ hours to print.
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This model is the best advertisement for my work/skillset that I can print as a mini. 100% my IP, good detail but flat so it's 34 min print time (only 1 gram!). Also fills a need many have as there are few commercial models for this region that are both cheap and accurate.
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Missed it the first time but she also calls out "she's throwing potatoes" when Michelle Rodriguez gets going, not as good as "oh jarnathan" but it got an extra laugh out of me
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Boston's great and I miss it (well, maybe not so much during the winter). My favorite restaurants last time I was there were Franklin Cafe, Bronwyn, Meyers and Chang. My sister's been teasing me with photos from Wusong in Harvard Square. I hope you enjoy this next step.
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When I was young, I'd copy my friend's cassettes, and my dub of Masters of Puppets had a warble in the beginning of Sanatarium because of some problem with the tape. But I thought it was just part of the song. I preferred it because it made the song spookier, the real version just sounds fake now
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I switched to Affinity programs when I finally got sick of MS office, and now when I have to submit something in a Word document it's torture.