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  • Painting with a plastic cup

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    Jan 17, 2019
    design

    Views : 1,005
  • You can learn Arduino in 15 minutes.

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 15, 2019
    production

    Views : 1,352
  • Best Practices for fast game design in Unity3D (2018)

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    Jan 12, 2019
    production, software

    2018

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  • Gemmy Woud-Binnendijk flemming photography

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    Jan 12, 2019
    design, photography

    https://petapixel.com/2018/02/01/photographer-shoots-portraits-style-old-master-painters

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  • OLED vs QLED – What TV is better?

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    Jan 12, 2019
    colour, hardware

     

    Supported by LG, Philips, Panasonic and Sony sell the OLED system TVs.
    OLED stands for “organic light emitting diode.”
    It is a fundamentally different technology from LCD, the major type of TV today.
    OLED is “emissive,” meaning the pixels emit their own light.

     

    Samsung is branding its best TVs with a new acronym: “QLED”
    QLED (according to Samsung) stands for “quantum dot LED TV.”
    It is a variation of the common LED LCD, adding a quantum dot film to the LCD “sandwich.”
    QLED, like LCD, is, in its current form, “transmissive” and relies on an LED backlight.

     

    OLED is the only technology capable of absolute blacks and extremely bright whites on a per-pixel basis. LCD definitely can’t do that, and even the vaunted, beloved, dearly departed plasma couldn’t do absolute blacks.

    QLED, as an improvement over OLED, significantly improves the picture quality. QLED can produce an even wider range of colors than OLED, which says something about this new tech. QLED is also known to produce up to 40% higher luminance efficiency than OLED technology. Further, many tests conclude that QLED is far more efficient in terms of power consumption than its predecessor, OLED.

     

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  • Skydance Distribution Partner Paramount Shocked by John Lasseter Hire

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 12, 2019
    ves

    www.awn.com/news/report-skydance-distribution-partner-paramount-shocked-lasseter-hire

    www.awn.com/news/john-lasseter-named-head-skydance-animation

    https://www.awn.com/news/lasseter-deeply-sorry-my-actions

    https://www.awn.com/news/mirielle-soria-paramount-animation-staffers-not-obligated-work-lasseter

    Views : 1,104
  • The Public Domain Is Working Again — No Thanks To Disney

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 10, 2019
    Featured, ves

    www.cartoonbrew.com/law/the-public-domain-is-working-again-no-thanks-to-disney-169658.html

    The law protects new works from unauthorized copying while allowing artists free rein on older works.

    The Copyright Act of 1909 used to govern copyrights. Under that law, a creator had a copyright on his creation for 28 years from “publication,” which could then be renewed for another 28 years. Thus, after 56 years, a work would enter the public domain.

    However, the Congress passed the Copyright Act of 1976, extending copyright protection for works made for hire to 75 years from publication.

    Then again, in 1998, Congress passed the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act (derided as the “Mickey Mouse Protection Act” by some observers due to the Walt Disney Company’s intensive lobbying efforts), which added another twenty years to the term of copyright.

    it is because Snow White was in the public domain that it was chosen to be Disney’s first animated feature.
    Ironically, much of Disney’s legislative lobbying over the last several decades has been focused on preventing this same opportunity to other artists and filmmakers.

    The battle in the coming years will be to prevent further extensions to copyright law that benefit corporations at the expense of creators and society as a whole.

    Views : 1,273
  • Free apps to Learn programming

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 10, 2019
    production

    www.sololearn.com/

     

    programminghub.io/

     

    play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.upskew.encode&hl=en_GB

     

    www.khanacademy.org/

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  • spaceship designs by Eric Geusz based on everyday objects

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 9, 2019
    design

    www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1WlFTQNbQMd1tXD4Km9F98p/out-of-this-world-spaceship-designs-based-on-everyday-objects

    https://twitter.com/egeusz

    Views : 2,036
  • A Brief History of Color in Art

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 6, 2019
    colour, reference

    www.artsy.net/article/the-art-genome-project-a-brief-history-of-color-in-art

    Of all the pigments that have been banned over the centuries, the color most missed by painters is likely Lead White.

    This hue could capture and reflect a gleam of light like no other, though its production was anything but glamorous. The 17th-century Dutch method for manufacturing the pigment involved layering cow and horse manure over lead and vinegar. After three months in a sealed room, these materials would combine to create flakes of pure white. While scientists in the late 19th century identified lead as poisonous, it wasn’t until 1978 that the United States banned the production of lead white paint.

    More reading:
    www.canva.com/learn/color-meanings/

    https://www.infogrades.com/history-events-infographics/bizarre-history-of-colors/

    Views : 2,792
  • FREE Drone Certification Study Guide – FAA Part 107 sUAS Test

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    Jan 3, 2019
    production

    Views : 1,032
  • 360 degree Kamchatka Volcano Eruption

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 1, 2019
    cool, reference

    Views : 1,269
  • Terracotta Warriors 3D

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    Dec 31, 2018
    cool, photography

    Views : 1,186
  • Hyper-realistic dioramas

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    Dec 31, 2018
    design

    Views : 1,465
  • Layered glass paintings

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    Dec 31, 2018
    design

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  • Making Manuscripts the ancient way

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    Dec 9, 2018
    design

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  • About green screens

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Nov 7, 2018
    colour, lighting, production

    hackaday.com/2015/02/07/how-green-screen-worked-before-computers/

     

    www.newtek.com/blog/tips/best-green-screen-materials/

     

    www.chromawall.com/blog//chroma-key-green

     

     

    Chroma Key Green, the color of green screens is also known as Chroma Green and is valued at approximately 354C in the Pantone color matching system (PMS).

     

    Chroma Green can be broken down in many different ways. Here is green screen green as other values useful for both physical and digital production:

     

    Green Screen as RGB Color Value: 0, 177, 64
    Green Screen as CMYK Color Value: 81, 0, 92, 0
    Green Screen as Hex Color Value: #00b140
    Green Screen as Websafe Color Value: #009933

     

    Chroma Key Green is reasonably close to an 18% gray reflectance.

     

    Illuminate your green screen with an uniform source with less than 2/3 EV variation.
    The level of brightness at any given f-stop should be equivalent to a 90% white card under the same lighting.

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