Share and talk about your visual art

please say sike

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yup, deprecated in 4.26

Seems fine for static geo, it was never hardware supported on consoles anyway, but there’s a lot of cool animated and procedural geo stuff that relies on it.

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Honestly nanite is the only part that runs really well for me! With everything else off, really dense scenes still get like 80fps. Buuuuut you don’t get most of the visual benefits without VSMs, which are slow as heck

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That’s not what Tim wanted, that’s why

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ah these are so moody! I love them

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thanks! i prioritize mood and atmosphere over everything

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I love that little buddy on the top of the page

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who can deny the lovability of a little friend who is two glowing dot eyes in a void inside of some sort of covering or hood

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webcomic updates. Image preview somehow is a little busted but oh well

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description of a circle using only straight lines (Steiner generation of a conic)

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was rooting around through old spritesheets on my harddrive and figured i’d upload to somewhere on my site in case anyone else also likes going through this stuff. c95 sheets, used and unused.
http://harmonyzone.org/sprites.html

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image

powerful energy

EDIT omg the bobbins bros

image

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http://harmonyzone.org/Web/Glimby/glimby.html

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back home after a walk looking at the pics i took

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this rules

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thanks!!

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older digital cameras tend to come with a cable that has yellow and white rca plugs on one end while the other end goes into a port on the camera. all it takes is plugging it in and the images pop up on screen!

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Guess who found the Curve settings in their photo editor

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