I call dibs for Tim's drawing skills in The Matrix
Jake Korosi(jakeblended)
I haven't had a blue screen in a little while - but I think I get them more often than most because the experimental builds can sometimes be buggy, especially at the beginning of a cycle.
silentheart00
I have an ssd, so I don't have time to see anything lol
Phil Osterbauer(phoenix4690)
lol
Omar Domenech(dostovel)
If I knew coding I'd make it play Hello Darkness my Old Friend
Kent Trammell(theluthier)
Aaight I'm going to get setup with Lampel and Tim, so I may be quiet for a bit
Jake Korosi(jakeblended)
I do like the QR codes on the blue screen, though. You can scan them with your phone and sometimes get a little more information about the nature of the problem, it's a bit less cryptic than a long string of text.
Omar Domenech(dostovel)
I get one every six months at least
Alike is a 2015 3D computer-animated short film directed by Daniel Martinez Lara and Rafa Cano Mendez. The animation production took 4 years to complete along with the help of ex-animation students using Blender. The animated short is a story of the relationship of a father and his son who live in a society "where order and work ethic literally choke the colour and creativity out of its inhabitants". -Wikipedia
Alike is one of the most acclaimed Blender short films to date, having received numerous awards at film festivals and viewed over 10 million times across the internet. Join Kent Trammell, Jonathan Lampel, and Tim Von Rueden for a riveting discussion about the film and bring popcorn! Also some tissues because it's a tear-jerker.
Noooo, Omar!
That upload is mine
I call dibs for Tim's drawing skills in The Matrix
I haven't had a blue screen in a little while - but I think I get them more often than most because the experimental builds can sometimes be buggy, especially at the beginning of a cycle.
I have an ssd, so I don't have time to see anything lol
lol
If I knew coding I'd make it play Hello Darkness my Old Friend
Aaight I'm going to get setup with Lampel and Tim, so I may be quiet for a bit
I do like the QR codes on the blue screen, though. You can scan them with your phone and sometimes get a little more information about the nature of the problem, it's a bit less cryptic than a long string of text.
I get one every six months at least