Not sure if this falls into reading matter, but sharing anyway as it may inspire some interesting panel designs.
The original story is from http://blog.presentandcorrect.com/27986-2.
Not sure if this falls into reading matter, but sharing anyway as it may inspire some interesting panel designs.
The original story is from http://blog.presentandcorrect.com/27986-2.
It’s worth it for the hats in the first picture alone.
(Side note: Mosfilm has a Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/mosfilm. In case you’re a fan of that Soviet esthetic).
not great, not terrible…
This is kinda interesting. (Particularly for me right now as I’m struggling with a panel design.)
Ouch, that sounds familiar.
more topics about different resources:
Nope. Don’t mean to sound awkward, but I made the thread to share anything interesting. Feel free to edit the title, though.
Nevermind, on a second thought maybe it was my request to be awkward! I also edited my post above to make it less confusing.
if you always wondered how the Physically based rendering work
Take a look of this very interesting Lego material (ABS) study
Useful to me:
cool, thanks!
Currently working my way through these. Fascinating stuff to me.
Inspirational to the nth degree. The book that lets us all know that “Hey, there’s hope for me too !”.
I finished the Inferno a while ago, decided to continue through the Purgatorio. Quite surprised that I didn’t encounter PDQ Bach in either location. Makes me wonder if it’s safe to proceed to the Paradiso.
Just found this website with lots of stuff about the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
Thirteen (so far) part introduction to modular. It’s focused on hardware but still useful.
I’m fascinated by the prescience of musicians such as Busoni and Varese. Even in the very early 20th century they had the vision to see clearly what would happen - and what indeed has happened - to the world of music at the intersection of art and technology. Still worth reading. Makes me wonder: Who is our modern-day Busoni ?
Good stuff on synthesis techniques and Casio CZ synths and phase distortion synthesis:
Rest in peace Ray
This should be interesting.