SIUboy
SIUBoy
SIUboy

Don’t worry, SIU has you covered.

I remember in the college dorms, every now and then you’d go into the shower room and there would be a laminated card hanging from the shower head explaining how to perform a self examination. Was a nice excuse to massage your nether region^^

I get throttled by ATT near the end of every billing cycle and it’s god awful. Nearly unusable slower than dial-up and things just don’t even like to load, speed test won’t even register it just gives 0’s.

Doesn’t California have pretty strict e-waste laws/taxes?

“Don’t you worry about ______, let me worry about _____”

Exactly? at least we finally agree now.

Arguing about the semantics common terms = your career. Your logic is sound.

Yes, I'm sure terms like that have never been used before in the history of photography and computers.

A wise man once said " neither you nor the other douchenozzle 'experts'..."

I disagree. For instance it isn't stated that the car is CG (it is, I can see it easily, you probably can as well). The only time it gets kind of hairy is when CG and actual shots are combined/overlayed which makes it pretty difficult to distinguish.

Yah it’s pretty interesting, but rather misleading from the title. I love playing with the laser cutter.

I'm sure since I do still rendering professionally that helps, but there's lots of factors with textures, lighting, depth of field. As for the movement I don't do much animation and especially not with living things, but I imagine it would be very difficult to replicate how a bird moves and nearly impossible to get

Same with the car render at the end, looks like something out of a decent racing game.

Uhh...you think that looks real?

Wouldn’t call this a 3D printer by any means. Not even on the basis of an argument of definition, it’s different at it’s very core. It’s a subtractive manufacturing technique while the major allure of 3D printers is that they are additive manufacturing.

I think people give 3D printing too much merit. A far more believable future to me would be purchasing a product and have it delivered by drone in a few hours vs having it manufactured in your home.

I don’t think the average person would be doing any kind of modeling in a world where 3D printers are in most homes (Doubt this will happen btws). It’s far more likely that the average person would only purchase models and have them printed out from their machine that is non user serviceable and only works with paid

If you are actually purchasing a CAD program you can easily be spending $1000+ just on software depending on what it is.

Damn I want this game badly, why no pc version >.<