I’ve got this on a sticker on my laptop so you definately can get it from red bubble
I’ve got this on a sticker on my laptop so you definately can get it from red bubble
A little glass vial.
Do you know what’s nuts? He’s well respected within the industry as an editor - he’s worked with many of the luminaries of science fiction and fantasy over the years as the editor for Wild Cards and other short story collections.
They’re still making videos on YouTube at least once a year too! One of the two brother chaps who created it went on to work on the animated show Gravity Falls too.
It’s from the D20 Star Wars RPG, they weren’t the most accurate to the cannon even at the time. An interesting historical point is that the earlier West End Games star wars RPG fleshed out a lot of the expanded universe that we know and love and were used as reference material for the expanded universe novels.
Good old d20 Star Wars, I have great memories of this rpg. I loved the maps that d20 modern/future era Wizards of the Coast made.
It’s a batshit movie. The first time I watched it the subtitles desynced and slowly got more and more out out of sync as the film went on. We only realised about half way through - somehow it didn’t make the film less understandable.
Yep, you’ll never get it perfect, but a smaller layer height will make the steps less noticeable. Adaptive layer height in cura if you use that can help, but adds a mortal age to the length of the print.
Reasonably sure that ginger ginger grown from the rhizome can’t flower - which is a shame as it’s flowers are both beautiful and smell wonderful.
Only so far, there’s still time.
Is this the first print you’ve done with it? Have you done any exposure calibration with this resin?
Ethanol should be fine to use as far as I know. Do the holes go all the way through? If so your screen might have dead spots. You can visually inspect the screen by setting it to do a test exposure without the resin tank on it to check. Also obviously check that your tank doesn’t have any failed print bits stick to the sheet.
Server farms tend to have huge footprints, so putting them in urban areas where land prices are high, is prohibitively expensive - so they won’t do it.
Oh those things are super cool, soviet era display technology had a great aesthetic. This YouTuber had some great videos on them
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Looking at it, I think it might be an one of those old mono LCD displays? The video makes it look like it’s a bunch of small individual ones rather than a large continuous display.
The industry is experiencing historic shrinkage post COVID due to unsustainable growth during COVID.
It’s important for their mental enrichment.