The like and get likes thread II

What was imported, the suit? That’s a really strong likeness in the face!

EVE models handle edges differently, I seem to recall. Like the pod model was all hard edges and didn’t look the same as it does in-game until some of them are smoothed over.

Uh this is about to pull me back to 3D

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If I were a rich capsuleer…

Then there is the original:

:mechanical_arm: :crazy_face:

:moneybag: :money_with_wings: :money_mouth_face:

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Well, in Spanish the sound of “ll” is the same as “y” from “yellow” in English, whereas the Spanish Y sounds like the English Y from “yes”. In most of spanish americas they pronounce “ll” with the sound of spanish “y” so it’s closer to “iorona” than “llorona/yorona”.

All in all the song has different stories behind it, a fake one about it being about an encounter with the ghost of a dead prehispanic maid (some say aztec, soem say mayan) and the actual story about being a farewell song from a man who goes to the 1912 civil war and leaves behind his wife who can’t stop crying (thus “llorona”, a woman or girl who cries a lot).

Si porque te quiero, quieres llorona, quieres que te quiera más
Si ya te he dado la vida llorona, ¿qué más quieres?, ¿quieres más?

If because I love you, you want llorona, you want me to love you more
If I (already) gave you my life, llorona, what else you want?, (do you) want more?

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Yes, that’s it.

And now a funny story: some years ago, I was taking a course and we had a Turkish schoolmate which everyone called “Hugo”. He said that he picked that name because his real name was very dificult to pronounce for Spanish people; and he wrote up that his name was Oğuç, which people tried to pronounce as if the ğ was a “g”. Then he said casually that it was not a g, and described how it sounded but he didn’t read his name in Turkish. And then I just said, “you mean, it sounds like Oğuç?” And he was shocked and said" Yes! That’s exactly the sound, how did you know?" I didn’t know it. Never heard it and to this day I still know nothing of Turkish… but he said how it should be pronounced and the sound and the way to produce it just came to my mind. :grin:

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…and now, off to bed! Nighties lovelies!

Also:

(no also today because it’s absurdly difficult to share a picture from Whatsapp into, say, Firefox for Android. Fkkk idiotphones…)

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Jupiter has 79 moons.

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Everything in the upper picture was imported, excluding the clothes texture which I had to make, fortunately UVs were there. The models for clothes, body and face had to be shaped and clothes fixed because no hard edges. I also modified it a bit, giving different details.

The lower picture is from Sansar.

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Top 10 Shocking Scientific Discoveries Of 2019

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At 1:00
Carbon Dioxide content reached 415 ppm, highest level in the last 2 million years.

The Lost City Has Been Found in the Sahara

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1.76 million years ago, is older than other findings.

Compared to this ,

up to 500,000 years ago,
which mentions that
Homo erectus (extant from roughly 2 to 0.1 million years ago)

H. erectus is associated with the Acheulean stone tool industry, and is thought to have been the earliest human ancestor capable of using fire, hunting and gathering in coordinated groups, caring for injured or sick group members, seafaring, and possibly art-making.

Lower Paleolithic, known to have been present in Western Europe (Spain, England and France) between about 1.2 million and 0.8 million years ago (Mya)
MYA (unit) for “Million Years Ago”, a science-related unit of time used in astronomy, geology and biology.

700,000 to 300,000 years ago

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wanna package it up and see what I can do in Maya? maybe smooth things up and stick a rig inside it to get posing

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I can, but later, as now not having it on this computer. Also made a small card using the picture you made.

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Flat Earth Robot, because, if the earth is not flat enough, why not make a robot to make it flat?

  1. LANDPAC Landpac is a soil compaction machine. Soil compaction is the removal of air from the soil particles by applying weight in order to provide the necessary flat base to support; roads, railways, buildings and any other construction structures. Manufactured by Landpac, this machine transfer compaction energy into the soil by means of the lifting and falling motion of non-circular rotating masses. Unlike the conventional vibratory compactors, Landpac compactor uses high energy impact compaction which can transfer 10 to 25kJ of compaction energy into the soil at a speed of up to 5 times faster. This allows the Landpac compactor to compact up to 10 times more volume than conventional compactors.
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Good job, Yiole.
The “ğ” is either silent or used as a vowel lengthener as you may already figured out. I haven’t ever heard “Oğuç” as a given name before. I searched for it on a popular search engine and the search engine returned results “Öğüç” as a last name. According to the official Turkish dictionary it either means

  1. a juvenile goat(until it is 2 years old)
    or
  2. first, very first or at the beginning
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It is already rigged but for sansar with their skeleton, and it was a shoddy job honestly, mainly because sansar provided a skeleton which positions and sizes of bones cauldnt be changed, else upload to Sansar failed, And I didnt want to resize and change proportion of model. Dont know what they were thinking.
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https://www.dollartimes.com/road-trip/20

Yes, if you add taring , and it’s over the limit, there are additional costs.

Tearing your car to pieces is also likely to increase your insurance costs after the 3rd time,
although, in my case, they never paid me, so my costs are not higher even if I have to be against them if their utmost good faith doesn’t cut it.

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Hey nana! Cool I grabbed that stuff. I’ll take a look as soon as I get my programs reinstalled.

There is an online app that will re-bind a skeleton to a model, I forget the name of the site. But it might be worth looking into

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Mmmm I hope my PC lasts through the rest of the year. Much weirdness going on lately. Mainly memory related but I think my CPU may have some silicon degradation as well.

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I take my laptop for granted. same one I’ve had since early 2017… gtx 1070

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the site is mixamo.com !

you can upload a character to get a skeleton added, and then apply animations to it…

never tried it myself but it is a huge time saver when the skeleton doesn’t need to be suuuuper exact.

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