Cool cool cool. The dark games list is basically all the play store recommendations
Cool cool cool. The dark games list is basically all the play store recommendations
Pretty sure Kars would only have sex with his own reflection, if he wasn’t a stone cold lady killer
Loved it. Finished the season and immediately told everyone I know to watch it.
Oh yeah, I’ve got a probe around every planet and a kerbstronaut that left the solar system. But no one comes home
Looks like everything I’ve ever done in Kerbal
Cool, now do ISPs
I love everything this man painted
I chose this. I’ve got my undergrad and 10 years of work experience. This has been a developing plan for the past 8 years, so it’s not an uninformed decision and it’s not anyone else’s expectation.
But yes, you shouldn’t do something just because someone said so
I’ve actually always wanted one solely for the sake of one. Only took an extra 10 years to figure out which I wanted it to be. However, I EMPHATICALLY do not want to get stuck in academia
As someone getting ready to use grad school to change careers, should I be worried
This is my fourth semester teaching at a university and about every other lesson turns into me soapboxing about context.
Love to see it
Yup, looks like resin to me. But I agree, they’re good for wargaming
Sarracenia purpurea?
You’re going to want to consider layer height. The layer height on FDM printers can be set usually between .12mm to .28mm. You need to look at your models and their actual sizes and see if any features will fall within that range. Depending on the print orientation, those will likely not resolve.
If you want higher resolution, you probably want a resin printer. They have more fidelity through screen resolution and the layer height can generally be between .025mm and .1mm. But they’re more expensive and the resin is more expensive than just about any filament.
For 2cm model with a .2mm layer height, you’re looking at like 20 layers with an FDM printer. With a resin printer and 0.5mm layer height, closer to 50 layers.
With a 2cm tall figure, in my opinion, you’ll have issues getting the resolution you want on any printer. Expect to spend a lot of time troubleshooting and calibrating and troubleshooting and recalibrating.
I’ll be happy to be proven wrong!
Exactly. I’m not blaming Google entirely, though I do condemn them for being an example of what emerges from a system who’s only incentive is maximum profit.