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How I made a 3D Level in a 2D Game - YouTube
How I made a 3D Level in a 2D Game - YouTube
I'm fine dw Full level: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xu1wRfUHtKg Music credits: cYsmix: https://cysmix.bandcamp.com/ Patricia Taxxon: https://patriciataxxon.bandcamp.com/ Lemmino: https://www.youtube.com/@LEMMiNOMusic C418: https://c418.bandcamp.com/ Gareth Coker: https://garethcoker.bandcamp.com/ Music used (in order of appearence): cYsmix - Babaroque Vivaldi - Winter (Lud and Schlatts Musical Emporium) Patricia Taxxon - Astral 1 Lemmino - Aloft Lemmino - Triangular C418 - Impostor Syndrome Gareth Coker - Ori, Embracing the Light Wagner - Ride of the Valkyries (Lud and Schlatts Musical Emporium) Gareth Coker - The Heart Knows Its Safe Gareth Coker - Shriek Mozart - Lacrimosa (Leo Symphony Orchestra) (licensed) Gareth Coker - Shriek and Ori Video written, narrated, animated, recorded, and edited by me over the course of 6 months
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How I made a 3D Level in a 2D Game - YouTube
3 Hours vs. 3 Years of Blender - YouTube
3 Hours vs. 3 Years of Blender - YouTube
Yes I know Timo used Maya but it made for a better title OK?! Huge thanks to Atrioc: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgv4dPk_qZNAbUW9WkuLPSA and Timo: https://www.artstation.com/timofahrbach MUSICAL CREDITS: -Disco Night by Tofu -Can-Can by Offenbach -Resting State by Home -Bean Dreams by Fortune Fields -Royalty Free Music By MotionArray.com Our Latest Game: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1125390/Atrio_The_Dark_Wild/
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3 Hours vs. 3 Years of Blender - YouTube
Ilya: the AI scientist shaping the world - YouTube
Ilya: the AI scientist shaping the world - YouTube
Ilya Sutskever, one of the leading AI scientists behind ChatGPT, reflects on his founding vision and values. In conversations with the film-maker Tonje Hessen Schei as he was developing the chat language model between 2016 and 2019, he describes his personal philosophy and makes startling predictions for a technology already shaping our world. Reflecting on his ideas today, amid a global debate over safety and regulation, we consider the opportunities as well as the consequences of AI technology. Ilya discusses his ultimate goal of artificial general intelligence (AGI), ‘a computer system that can do any job or task that a human does, but better’, and questions whether the AGI arms race will be good or bad for humanity. These filmed interviews with Ilya Sutskever are part of a feature-length documentary on artificial intelligence, called iHuman Subscribe to The Guardian on YouTube ► http://bit.ly/subscribegdn The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► https://bit.ly/3uhA7zg Sign up to the Guardian's free new daily newsletter, First Edition ► http://theguardian.com/first-edition Website ► https://www.theguardian.com Facebook ►https://www.facebook.com/theguardian Twitter ► https://twitter.com/guardian Instagram ► https://instagram.com/guardian The Guardian on YouTube: Guardian News ► https://bit.ly/guardiannewssubs Guardian Australia ► https://bit.ly/guardianaussubs Guardian Football ► https://bit.ly/gdnfootballsubs Guardian Sport ► https://bit.ly/gdnsportsubs Guardian Live ► https://bit.ly/guardianlivesubs #IlyaSutskever #ChatGPT #ArtificialIntelligence #AGI #OpenAI #Documentary
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Ilya: the AI scientist shaping the world - YouTube
How artists can (finally) get paid in the digital age | Jack Conte - YouTube
How artists can (finally) get paid in the digital age | Jack Conte - YouTube
It's been a weird 100 years for artists and creators, says musician and entrepreneur Jack Conte. The traditional ways we've turned art into money (like record sales) have been broken by the internet, leaving musicians, writers and artists wondering how to make a living. With Patreon, Conte has created a way for artists on the internet to get paid by their fans. Could payment platforms like this change what it means to be an artist in the digital age? Check out more TED talks: http://www.ted.com The TED Talks channel features the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and more. Follow TED on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TEDTalks Like TED on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TED Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/TED
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How artists can (finally) get paid in the digital age | Jack Conte - YouTube
5 Objetos de Supervivencia que llevaría al Fin del Mundo - YouTube
5 Objetos de Supervivencia que llevaría al Fin del Mundo - YouTube
Aquí os enseño los 5 objetos de supervivencia que me llevaría al fin del mundo. Las herramientas que me gustaría tener en una situación de supervivencia. Algún objeto que he elegido puede que os resulte raro. Normalmente se elige un cuchillo como herramienta de corte, pero en cuando a mi experiencia le veo más sentido al hacha. Seguramente por efectividad la cuerda fuese más efectiva a corto plazo, pero en una situación como la que planteo el tema psicológico es importante Los objetos/herramientas que recomiendo: Manta de lana de calidad: https://amzn.to/3htU6Zm (en tiendas militares también hay mantas de lana más baratas, pero normalmente son 80% lana y no tan buenas. Ferrocerio: https://amzn.to/3AdChV7 Este lo uso yo y va bien. Eso sí, cuando más grande mejor. Tetera: Eagle 1.5 litre kettle A mi me la regalo mi pareja, no sé si se puede comprar en España Hacha: Rinaldi Sicilia 331 Es italiana, cuesta encontrarla por aquí, pero es barata. Toldo: https://bushcraftspain.es/producto/nessmuk-tarp/ Toldo de muy buena calidad, algo pesado, eso sí. Teneis el código BASQUECRAFT de descuento en la tienda. *Music made by: ZitronSound https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKSW... Song - "Lonely Cowboy": https://youtu.be/1hm0AJs5_Uo
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5 Objetos de Supervivencia que llevaría al Fin del Mundo - YouTube
Scale animal PENISES
Scale animal PENISES
Relative sizes of animal penises -Music: By the Pool - Jingle Punks -Source: https://magnet.xataka.com/un-mundo-fascinante/cual-es-el-animal-con-el-pene-mas-grande-y-en-que-posicion-se-encuentra-el-hombre https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_whale_penis http://congdegato.com/2016/04/pene-de-gato-pene-de-espinas/ ---My websites----- -Blog: https://alvarograciamontoya.blogspot.co.uk/2018/01/tamanos-de-penes-de-animales.html -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/metaballstudios/
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Scale animal PENISES
How I Color Grade my Videos
How I Color Grade my Videos
The first 1000 people who click the link will get 2 free months of Skillshare Premium: https://skl.sh/jakobmihailo2The #1 question I've been asked most often...
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How I Color Grade my Videos
Create a Massive Open World Map in 15 min - Unreal Engine 5
Create a Massive Open World Map in 15 min - Unreal Engine 5
In this video I'll show you how to create any type of massive open world, like 32x32 km, 52x52km or more using World Machine and Unreal Engine 5. Console Commands: wp.Runtime.ToggleDrawRuntimeHash3D (*To preview the DrawRuntime in 3D) wp.Runtime.ToggleDrawRuntimeHash2D (*To preview the DrawRuntime in 2D) GET MY COURSES ON THE FOLLING PLATFORMS: Wingfox: https://www.wingfox.com/c/8749 Udemy: https://bit.ly/3FWEsxB FlippedNormals: https://bit.ly/3DRzQHg FOLLOW ME ON MY SOCIAL MEDIA: Artstation: https://www.artstation.com/coldwave
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Create a Massive Open World Map in 15 min - Unreal Engine 5
Godot 3D: Code architecture course in a single video
Godot 3D: Code architecture course in a single video
Deep dive into best game programming practices using typed GDScript and Godot's version of Scriptable Objects. Credit to YouTube user Skid (thank you!) for compiling and labeling the following timestamps: Introduction and setup 0:00:00 Intro, assets used, scene setup and useful concepts 0:08:20 Player scene setup 0:15:00 Player script 0:18:50 Mouse look and player rotation implementation 0:23:55 Player rotation problems 0:25:50 Mouse sensitivity implementation 0:31:20 Player tilt problems and solution 0:40:40 Crosshair creation 0:50:00 Player movement Asset import in Godot 1:15:45 Asset import and scale 1:30:40 Import script (assets) 1:46:10 NPC creation Dialogue system 1:55:45 Dialog UI scene implementation 2:12:00 Dialogue data structures and godot resources 2:18:20 Dialogue script (resource) 2:33:00 Dialogue manager script + architecture tips 2:50:10 Assign an object in a script (with nodepath) in a single line 2:57:30 Assign a resource instance in a script in a single line 3:02:20 Dialogue manager script continued FoodQuiz scene 3:13:00 Foodquiz scene creation 3:28:17 Foodquiz script 3:37:39 Architecture tips about project file organization 3:38:50 Architecture tip about possible implementation of dialogue manager as singleton Signals and game events 3:44:00 GameEvents and signals explanation 3:52:50 GameEvents script 3:55:20 Signal emit in food quiz 3:56:20 Signal connect in dialogue manager 4:00:00 Pass argument to signal 4:06:30 Adding food to foodquiz scene Food interaction 4:23:36 Food script 4:29:35 Adding raycast and foodchoser script 4:43:25 Architecture tips, discussion about best pratices and why is better to use signals instead of calling functions directly 4:49:25 Signals and callbacks for food interaction 5:12:13 Adding food label to scene 5:15:35 Food label script 5:20:40 How to implement the food name and tips 5:28:08 Food rotation 5:45:08 Adding a second foodquiz GameState 5:55:20 Player not moving during dialogue and game state 5:58:35 Enums script singleton 6:04:40 Runtime data resource script for gamestate 6:09:50 Singleton vs global resource 6:16:50 Game state implementation 6:23:05 Dialogue finished signal and callback 6:33:10 Dialogue finished depending on game state Food selection in FoodQuiz 6:35:12 Creating dialogues for correct and incorrect food choosing 6:39:50 Implement food choose dialogues in foodquiz 6:45:50 Implement the correct food selection 6:54:45 Architecture tip: referencing directly the parent in this case is probably the best solution Solution to other issues 6:59:40 Dialogue issue where one dialogue can start before another one finishes 7:07:15 Break a long line with multiple ones 7:10:00 Dialogue issue where it's not clear when a dialogue end and another one starts - race conditions 7:18:30 Functions in GameEvents singleton to emit signals
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Godot 3D: Code architecture course in a single video
Unreal Engine VS UNIGINE: Which Engine is Better for Environmental Design
Unreal Engine VS UNIGINE: Which Engine is Better for Environmental Design
Unreal or UNIGINE? Which engine should YOU use as an environmental artist? Let's find out! UE4 VS UNIGINE: 2 similar beasts, but which one is trully better? Unfortunately there is no straight forward answer, so before you decide on one, in this video we will discuss the most important factors that should influence your decision! ♥ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NitrogenDev Choosing the right tool for environmental (and level) design is certainly important. It can save you a lot of time and help you achieve even better scenes. There may be other tools out there that might be better (perhaps Blender), but this is strictly a game engine comparison between Unreal Engine and UNIGINE, which, in my opinion, are the best easily-available engines for this task! Sources: Rebirth: Introducing photorealism in UE4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fC20NWhx4s UNIGINE 2018 Showreel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEFtbhrD7qg Music used in this video: Like Saturn - Midnight Sailing Carvings - Dusty Decks When the Noise Settles - Dusty Decks All content on Nitrogen is available for free. We, as a community, support completely free education available to everyone. Any support is appreciated for me to keep making content for free and improving it. 0:00 - Introduction 0:16 - Design Features 0:20 - Design Features: Constructing a Composition 0:58 - Design Features: Landscapes and Foliage 1:43 - Design Features: Atmosphere, Clouds & Fog 2:15 - Design Features: Texturing & Particles 3:16 - Design Features: Lighting & Post Processing 3:53 - Learning Curve 4:41 - Communities 5:16 - Conclusion
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Unreal Engine VS UNIGINE: Which Engine is Better for Environmental Design