I love the colors and lighting!
I love the colors and lighting!
Disappointingly no :(
Yes, I love the place. Do you mean Portal AZ? That place is worth going on it’s own. A great trip from Tucson --> Fair banks ghost town --> White water draw (during crane season) --> Chiricahua --> over the mountain to Portal AZ.
I did the big loop with my dad a while ago during monsoon season. It was super hot and probably dangerous but the Big monsoon storm clouds over the rocks was fantastic.
There shtick is privacy. They are selling privacy oriented machines which is a value add for people who need device privacy but don’t have the bandwidth to to setup and audit everything themselves. The service they are selling is more privacy then value budget hardware.
I haven’t looked at there stuff in while. They have really compelling devices. There a bit too pricey for me at the moment.
This is such a cool mechanism. I’m not sure I can wrap my head around how the string is supposed to hold it together. That looked complicated.
Thank you! Those are great tips. I tried to use the thickness command when I was doing a practice run but it didn’t work. I think because of the sharp area at the bottom of the heart. I’m thinking if I rounded it like you suggested it might have worked.
Wow! That is super cool!
Yes, thank you! The biggest thing I learn is not to try to constrain arcs by constraining the center point, two out points and setting a radius because that is over constraining. I don’t know how I didn’t realize that.
Oh, damn I have one of these in one of my systems. I’m going to have to find it now and replace it. :(
I think the blender institute self-hosts with git tea. https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender
Maybe, I think it’s designed like that to maximize shade. Which is important in phoenix. I think it would be nice to have a lot more mesquite and palo verde trees but dumb people complain about them when they the flower because the make a tone of pollen. Also the mesquites make huge messes of tree sap and mesquite beans.
Because it’s expensive and sucks if you live in a city. Also, most can’t afford a house out in the suburbs anyways.
Yes, but I recommend going from the top down. The trail starts near the end of the oracle control road.
There is some info here about the hike: https://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1411 I also hiked from the oracle ridge trail. It is on national forest land and open to the public as far I know. The writing on the wall in the back says “if must use keep clean”
Thank! It’s on the North side of the Santa Catalina Mountains in Tucson AZ. Also known as Mt Lemmon.
That is awesome! Now you never have to worry about someone taking your cad program away from you.
This is such a great photo. I love all the colors and flowing lines/curves. The over saturation really helps with the surreal vibes.
Hey! It’s on edge of the Ironwood national monument down Mile Wide road. Cool seeing someone else from Tucson here.
lol, no but some already cut out the catalytic converter.