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  • Google releases Draco 3D graphics open source compression library on GitHub

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 21, 2017
    production, software

    http://betanews.com/2017/01/13/google-draco-3d-graphics-open-source-github/

     

    Views : 1,174
  • Google is using AI to compress images better than JPEG

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 21, 2017
    A.I., production

    http://www.cio.com/article/3111934/google-is-using-ai-to-compress-images-better-than-jpeg.html

     

    https://arxiv.org/pdf/1608.05148v1.pdf

    Views : 1,160
  • Chaos Group V-Ray Wins Academy Award

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 19, 2017
    ves

    http://www.awn.com/news/chaos-group-s-v-ray-wins-academy-award

    Photorealistic production renderer used on more than 150 feature films since 2002, including recent hits like ‘Doctor Strange,’ ‘Deadpool,’ and ‘Captain America: Civil War,’ to be honored for advancing the use of fully ray-traced rendering in motion pictures.

    Views : 1,071
  • 12 Life Things to always remember

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 18, 2017
    quotes

    Views : 1,426
  • 2017 Best 3D Printer Guide

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 18, 2017
    3Dprinting

    https://www.3dhubs.com/best-3d-printer-guide

    Views : 1,395
  • MoPub – a hosted ad serving solution built specifically for mobile publishers.

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 18, 2017
    IOS, production

    http://www.mopub.com/

    Views : 1,034
  • Mind games

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 18, 2017
    quotes

    If you have a song stuck in your head that you can’t seem to get out, think of the end of the song and it should go away. This is due to something called the Zeigarnik effect, which is basically your mind having a problem with things left unfinished.
     
    If you want to get your child to do something, say, drink milk, do what Tigerlily1510 says: “Ask your son if he wants milk and he’ll say no, but ask him if he wants milk in a blue cup or a red cup and he’ll choose a colour and drink his milk! Magic!”
     
    Use silence to your advantage when negotiating. People have a natural tendency to be uncomfortable with silence, and will often do whatever it takes to break it. Just be patient.
     
    When you tell a joke in a big group of people, the person who you turn to look at first is the person you’re closest to.
     
    Do this to someone: Tell them to look into your eyes and say they can’t stop looking. Ask them what they had for lunch three days ago and chances are they won’t be able to answer. It’s very hard to remember something without moving your eyes.
     
    Whispering something to someone almost guarantees that they’ll whisper back.
     
    When trying to find something, look right to left instead of left to right. You’re more likely to miss things because your eyes are used to looking one way.
     
    If you want someone to believe a totally untrue story, repeat it three separate times adding details each time. For example: “You can say to someone ‘remember that time at school, when Mr Smith accidentally ran over the math teacher in the teacher’s car park?’ The first time they won’t and will question you, but then repeat the same thing later with a couple of details thrown in and the third time you mention it, they will remember it happening.”
     
    If you want someone to believe your lie, add an embarrassing detail about yourself. For example: “Instead of saying, “No I wasn’t at Jimson James’ house. I was with Randy the whole time.” Try saying, “No I haven’t been to Jimsons’ in a while. I clogged his toilet so I don’t think his parents want me over there for a while… so me and Randy hung out.”
     
    Nodding your head while asking a question makes the other person more likely to agree with you.
     
    When arguing with someone, act much calmer than them. This can cause them to say something particularly irrational which you can use against them.
     
    When you tell a joke in a big group of people, the person who you turn to look at first is the person you’re closest to.
     
    Do this to someone: Tell them to look into your eyes and say they can’t stop looking. Ask them what they had for lunch three days ago and chances are they won’t be able to answer. It’s very hard to remember something without moving your eyes.
     
    Whispering something to someone almost guarantees that they’ll whisper back.
     
    When trying to find something, look right to left instead of left to right. You’re more likely to miss things because your eyes are used to looking one way.
     
    If you want someone to believe a totally untrue story, repeat it three separate times adding details each time. For example: “You can say to someone ‘remember that time at school, when Mr Smith accidentally ran over the math teacher in the teacher’s car park?’ The first time they won’t and will question you, but then repeat the same thing later with a couple of details thrown in and the third time you mention it, they will remember it happening.”
     
    Let’s say you’re carrying something you don’t want to be carrying. Easy fix, just follow rarabara’s advice: “If you want to get get rid of an object, for example walking with a friend after you bought a 2l coke bottle and want him to carry it, just keep talking to him while handing him the bottle, most of the times people will just take the object automatically without thinking.”
     
    Here’s how to win rock, paper, scissors every time: “Right before you are about to count (or interrupt the count) catch the person off-guard with a personal question, or something directed at them. Then immediately after just resume the count like nothing happened. Most of the time the person will throw scissors as a sort of automatic defensive mechanism.”

    Views : 1,049
  • Amazing landscapes carved into books

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 13, 2017
    design

    http://how-do-it.info/amazing-landscapes-carved-into-books/

    Views : 1,084
  • Morse code cheatsheet

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 13, 2017
    design

    Views : 1,889
  • Christopher Schrader on Artificial Intelligence and Education Technology Entrepreneur

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 7, 2017
    production

    In this photo are three structural nodes, intended to hold cables above a road in The Hague.

    The difference is the node on the far left was designed by a human, and on the far right by a computer.

    More importantly, the node on the far right supports the same weight, but weighs 75% less and is 50% smaller.

    It makes you think where design and aesthetics will shift toward, in a future where computers design our world.

    Views : 1,100
  • deploy Development and In-house applications directly to ios and android devices

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 3, 2017
    IOS, production

    https://www.diawi.com/

    Views : 1,119
  • Worlds in Worlds from Goro Fujita

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 3, 2017
    VR

    http://boingboing.net/2016/12/23/this-illustration-demonstrates.htmlhttp://boingboing.net/2016/12/23/this-illustration-demonstrates.html

    Views : 1,140
  • 10 virtual reality projects that show off the wonders of 360-degree video

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 3, 2017
    VR

    http://venturebeat.com/2016/12/26/10-virtual-reality-projects-that-show-off-the-wonders-of-360-degree-video/

    Views : 1,116
  • Draw in 3D with the ‘Mental Canvas’ Illustration App

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 3, 2017
    production, software

    https://flipboard.com/@flipboard/flip.it%2FGBBBTm-exclusive-draw-in-3d-with-the-mental-ca/f-e4299e42fc%2Fvice.com

    Views : 1,930
  • Adobe Project Felix, which allows you to easily introduce 3D modelling to 2D work, is now in public beta

    pIXELsHAM.com
    Jan 3, 2017
    modeling, software

    http://www.creativebloq.com/news/incredible-new-graphic-design-app-now-available-to-download

    Views : 1,191
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