stusic.bsky.social
Husband, father, animator, Toyota 4x4 enthusiast, proletarian, average gamer, armchair techie, rookie mountaineer, wannabe woodworker.
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Lol.
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Our parks are one thing every working-class American loves, and if there is one thing that could bring us together, that's it. Don't fuck with our parks.
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Yes, the NATO alphabet specifically.
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For sure. Although we use Autodesk, we've moved away from Adobe entirely, favoring GIMP, DaVinci Resolve, and Fusion.
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I think it's great that small studios don't have to shell out tens of thousands of dollars for software if they don't want to.
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Someone who says Blender would never amount to anything is either extremely naive or short-sighted. Blender is perfectly capable of doing a lot of things.
That being said, saying Blender is the new industry standard may be jumping the gun a little...
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Welcome! Stay hydrated!
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I'm sure this is fine
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We've been using DaVinci Resolve for editing, fx, and comp. I haven't used it for long, but have been super impressed, especially since it's FREE. I've been working to move away from Adobe and have moved from Photoshop to GIMP, After Effects to Fusion, Premiere to Resolve.
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No, we create all the materials, either from scratch or from our own library. We don't bother with SW appearances since they can't be used with Arnold, and we're lucky to get models from oem, much less models with materials, lol.
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Yep, doing mostly industrial animations, we either build the machines in SolidWorks or get the models from the oem.
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It's. So. Obvious.
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Am I to ignore the seal and walrus? Or is that the joke?
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I don't own a Tesla (or own any of Musk's products) and have no intention of buying anything from him, so boycotting doesn't really apply to me.
However, that being said, I will continue to talk shit about him at every opportunity.
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So... who are you again?
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Glad to hear it sounds like a few folks bought some stickers!