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Painting boardgame miniatures with acrylic paint markers
Read more: Painting boardgame miniatures with acrylic paint markersWhat to consider / pros & cons
(more…)Feature Why it matters for miniatures Tip size/type (fine brush, bullet, chisel) Miniatures have small, detailed areas. If the tip is too thick you’ll lose detail, paint blobs easy. Brush or very fine bullet/needle tips are best. Opacity / pigment strength You want strong pigment so you don’t need many layers. Thin/translucent marker paint can be frustrating. Flow / consistency Too thick → clogs, blobs; too runny → loses control or bleeds over edges. Drying time Slower drying can let you blend or correct mistakes; too fast and you might get streaks. Also, layers might lift earlier coatings if not dry enough. Adherence & primer Marker paint may not stick well on smooth plastic/resin if unprimed. Priming helps a lot. Also sealing afterwards helps protect the work. Durability Miniatures get handled; you want paint & sealer that resist chipping. -
21st Century Fox and Disney Shareholders Approve Historic Merger
Read more: 21st Century Fox and Disney Shareholders Approve Historic Mergerwww.awn.com/news/21st-century-fox-and-disney-shareholders-approve-historic-merger
Disney’s $71 billion cash and stock bid is approved by stockholders of both companies along with agreement to spin-off the new ‘Fox.’
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Logs
Read more: LogsBack in the old days, when big low-tech sailing ships ruled the ocean, the sailors had to solve some quite complex problems in simple ways.
One of the most fundamental problems they had to solve, was to figure out how fast their ship was moving.
Every hour (two bells), a couple of guys would go to the stern of the boat, and throw a piece of wood into the water behind the boat – a long length of string was tied to this wood, with knots tied at regular intervals. A sailor would let this string run through this hand for 30 seconds (as measured by an hourglass operated by his mate), and he would count the number of knots that passed through in that time – hence the boat speed was measured in ‘knots’.
Being simple, uncomplicated folk,the sailors called this piece of wood a “log”, and when keeping track of the measurements of the “log”, they wrote the time and results in a “log book”. They would also record lots of other standard, useful measurements as part of the same “log entry”, barometric pressure, weather coverage, sail plan, sea state, etc..
It gave a captain coming onto watch, a comprehensive understanding of how conditions have been changing. The name of this journal persisted beyond the need for actual bits of wood to measure speed, and was often shorted to just “log” through usage, as in “Captain’s Log”, etc..
So, “logs” have a cool, functional history, and are very useful.
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Apple releases Depth Pro – An open source AI model that rewrites the rules of 3D vision
The model is fast, producing a 2.25-megapixel depth map in 0.3 seconds on a standard GPU.
https://github.com/apple/ml-depth-pro
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2410.02073
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DNeg possibly charged with fraud
Read more: DNeg possibly charged with fraudAn Oscar-winning visual effects studio aiming for a £600 million stock market flotation has become entangled in an alleged scheme to defraud the taxman.
DNEG, which has worked on films such as No Time to Die and Captain Marvel, could have to pay HM Revenue & Customs more than £10 million in back taxes and penalties.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/visual-effects-studio-reveals-tax-raid-vjb3pj8s3
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Elon Musk on the universe being the answer
Read more: Elon Musk on the universe being the answer“The real problem is trying to formulate a question for something we do not know already”
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