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- programmer_humor@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- programmer_humor@programming.dev
Steve Ballmer is the CEO of Microsoft if u dont know also i use linux btw
Steve Ballmer hasn’t been the CEO of Microsoft since 2014.
WTF time has passed. i legitimitally didnt even go check lmfao
Mamy people still think Bill Gates is the CEO, so it’s not that bad
Dw that was only like 2 years ago right?
covid pandemic started almost 6 years ago now (late 2019, lockdown march 2020)
Lore accurate blue pill
bless 🙏
So…. cocaine ?
purrhaps. its trade secret!
I have a natural way to heal your Windows headache. Install Linux. Gives you some whole other Headaches ;)
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I wonder what the best way to make that top surface would be, to get the shading smooth. I feel like the easiest way would be to just use a bevel shader and not a real bevel. I’m not very experienced with that sort of hard surface stuff, maybe there’s a way to get higher quality geometry with a real bevel but idk how you would do that. Honestly way easier to do in cad software, bevels are just pretty limited in blender. (I remember hearing about this bevel revamp they were doing in a bcon talk about that several years ago, but it sounds like progress has been fairly slow https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/issues/98674)
im unsure what u mean. are u saying the top surface shading could be improved? i just used a simple plastic shader with noise bumps and clearcoating to get the edges to be glossy. it could’ve been improved with some subsurface shading that plastic can have but i was tired
The normals are a bit bumpy because smooth shading only looks smooth if the geometry perfectly follows the smooth curve, it gets messed up by weird topology
Edit: near the fins on the bottle cap
ohh yea. i couldn’t just made it circular after i added bevels. but i forgot lmao