I haven't. I'm using a 12 year old version of photoshop that I paid the license for though.
Posts by Owen Richards
<railing> That seems like it, but in the final reel you marry the protagonist and I turn up at the wedding and oh, ahhh AHHHHH OHHHHHH!! Oh, did you want me to pull out?
<about to be vinegar stroked> No, breed me.
OK step sister.
Then there is the whole thing about Sonic's design propblems. Having said that, I'd have chucked the whole thing in the bin and given Del Toro the money to make his adaption of "At The Mountains of Madness", so maybe I should just be quiet.
That we have THREE Sonic films is an abomination.
I think that the 'collection of moments' effect is part of the plot. He wakes up with amnesia and he is piecing bits of his past together and thus by it's nature it's a collection of moments as he recalls why he got where he is.
I managed to catch it at my local arthouse cinema. It struck me that it was a series of moments. I loved the film though.
Like any 'classic' space odyssey, it has a trippy visual sequence. It also has a very human message, which a lot of 'classic' space films miss.
What could have been.
At least you know your enemy. Over in England we have GBNews and nobody is switched on to the danger at all.
What are the cos-players going to do? I want to print ridiculous over-the-top weapons from Doom and Wolfenstein. I want to print out bolters from Warhammer 40K.
Criminals will just rep-rap their real weapons and it will be the rest of us who have to deal with all the BS.
Windows has been a platform for delivering services and adds. At it's core it's philosophy is "Users as a Service".
It hasn't been a tool for people to get work done since at least Windows 7.
I actually find linux more calming and quiet. I can actually get more work done without constant adds being chucked into my face. Do I really not want to use Edge? Really?
I don't really like linux. There are problems and things I really need won't run, but I hate windows, so here we are.
My LInux journey is going strong.
I'm convinced that this is a way to side-load DRM into 3D printers, but maybe I'm off base. Nobody who knows any of this works is going to be surprised that this will be a huge and unmitigated shitshow.
Same as the protect the children BS to age-verify everyone.
Tracks unfortunately. A lot of far-right fans with Duke for some reason.
Made a little animation of Billy Hartnell GTA-ing Mavic Chen's Spar spacecraft. This is in honour of the return of two episodes of 'The Dalek Masterplan' recently. #doctorwho #dalek
youtu.be/JcdUnpue39k
Part of me hoped that this would be a teaching moment for America. Unfortunately, a lot of people I speak to over there STILL think he's the second coming - some literally.
I have no idea how you save America from itself. I don't know if it's even possible.
LOL, Girlie was 100% on target all down the line.
The Artemis II astronauts return from their historic 10-day mission around the moon. Christina Koch, Victor Glover, Jeremy Hansen, and Reid Wiseman became the first humans to travel toward the moon in more than 50 years, and set a new record for the farthest distance ever traveled from Earth.
Wow.
I'm just discovering Krita so that's good news.
Having worked in IT for some years, having your only link with Earth be through Hotmail strikes me as a wee bit dangerous.
Is the lighting model the same in Q4 as D3? The shadows don't look as inky. Is that a level design thing or is the lighting model different? Raven always did like to tinker with Carmack's babies.
Come on. It has to be Mrs. T. Britain's version of Reagan, as most of our modern problems can be laid at her feet. She started the rot.
He has to taint EVERYTHING.
Yes, tax the rich, stop electing greedy narcissists and put people in charge who will actually work for Americans, rather than their rich donors or foreign interests.
Then you can feed the poor, house the homeless and have a vital space program as well.
So if the space program were cancelled tomorrow, all that money would be put immediately into health care? Apollo was cancelled in the 70's. There was no golden age of enlightenment afterwards. If we can spend it either on war or space, I'd rather spend it on something we can be proud of.
I argue that this is doing good in the world. Showing that we can do wonderful things if we choose to is especially important now.
We can choose our future. It does not have to be like what is happening back on Earth.
1. We can do wonderful things if we decide to.
2. The inglorious history of the SLS rocket may be redeemed by this?
Wow, that's a stunner!
Clearer view of the Derby garage mural.