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mirandaindustries · 5 months ago
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yousaytomato · 7 months ago
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[1] Scintillate (v.) - my laptop charger every time I plug it in
[2] Littoral (adj.) - Litter-al
[3] Horology (n.) - do y'all remember these guys from doctor who?
[4] Apricate (v.) - Apricots Apricate
[5] Sklent (n.) - It was too difficult to draw Wesley
[6] Plexure (n.) - Shout-out to Mattress Stitch
Days 1-6 of @mysticsparklewings Obscutober. All created using Disney Art Academy (2016) for Nintendo 3DS....for some reason
Definitions here.
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bakuraryxu · 1 month ago
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look at this awesome thing I got on fb marketplace!!!! and it doubles as a ring box
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thecultofproductivity · 6 months ago
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Aaaaahhh
Aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh
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thethingything · 6 months ago
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I keep having to lay down and I take my glasses off when I lay down because keeping them on is uncomfortable but then I sit up and forget to put them back on and just sit there for ages like "why is everything so blurry and weird? why do I have double vision? why does it feel like my eyes can't focus and the images from each eye won't overlap? where did my depth perception go?" and I just continue trying to do stuff while my eyes get increasingly watery and uncomfortable until I remember I need to put the glasses back on
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phoenixiancrystallist · 1 year ago
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Month 3, day 1
Once again, I haven't gone to bed yet, it's still the day I started working on this! :P
Still following the snowman tutorial, this time I had to do a bunch of troubleshooting with renders because even though the scarf is supposed to look all fuzzy now, it wasn't doing that, like, at all, even though I followed the tutorial steps down to the 100th decimal on settings. So that took an hour and I'm still not convinced it looks right, but I'll fuck with it tomorrow. ... "Tomorrow" meaning "sometime after I wake up" lol
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twodeluxe · 1 year ago
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I wanna see the necklace omg! That’s so cool of y’all
THANK YOU FOR ENABLING ME you are my favorite
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we used to have a silver otherkin star that we wore daily, but the top fixture snapped. rather than replace it, we figured the plural rings were a little more accurate for us now, anyway.
a friend ended up doing the model (albeit while we sat behind and gave feedback), we paid shapeways for the printing, for speed & just to save us the trouble of actually producing something to "daily wear" standards. would recommend.
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anti-transphobia · 1 year ago
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Twitter users have learned the term "weaponized incompetence" and of course are using it wrong and it's pissing me off. The latest example of "weaponized incompetence" is a husband who decided to make crescent rolls but didn't realize he needed to roll them up so he made large crescent chips instead. Literally just a mistake. Y'know. Those things people make?
Another recent example is someone's fiance being asked to clean up hot sauce. Now this could certainly more likely actually be weaponized incompetence! The very slow movements very much says "look at me do this and fail. You should just do it next time, it's easier." But you know what it also very much says, something that is just as likely? The movements are slow because it's more than he expected and he's trying to figure it out. I struggle with this, and have gotten better with practice, but what else are you supposed to do? Sometimes there's a puddle of something and you put a paper towel on it and it absorbs but is not nearly enough. He specifically examines how full of hot sauce it is after the first soak and how much more there is. And when he starts smearing it around...how else are you supposed to avoid that? It's still cleaning it so long as the smears aren't left behind
As I said, weaponized incompetence or someone genuinely trying are both likely there. The thing is, I'm not making assumptions about it. And neither should other people. Those types of slow, unsteady movements as I figure things out are extremely common for me. I am autistic and have struggled to process physical tasks (how to accomplish things that require my body to move in a certain way, including running and jump roping etc. didn't learn how to jump rope until I was 18) my entire life. This is how I figure shit out. If someone assumed me literally doing my best to complete a task was weaponized incompetence, I'd be pissed. In fact, that happens all the time!
My mother, while I was growing up, pretty much weaponized weaponized incompetence, without using those words. She would ask me to do something. I, being an autistic child, would try my best. I'd fail or do a poor job because I'm a child. She might try a few more times with me but because I didn't get it instantly or it struggled to click she'd visibly get mad at me and tell me not to bother and that she'd just do it instead. As I got into my teens she accused me of doing things badly on purpose so I wouldn't have to do it, when the reality is she just gave up on me and asked me to do things less and less frequently with age. Then at around 16, and ESPECIALLY 18+, she started expecting me to do ALL kinds of things. Saying "you're an adult, you should know this". How? Adults know the things they do because they have experience. I don't. I've had to play such hard catch up for everything I've missed because people (not just my mom) find it easier to not bother with the disabled child.
I'm not saying the man in that video is autistic, or anything else! But what I said brings another point into play: he's an adult and simply doesn't know how to do it. That's a problem! Now why would he be an adult incapable of doing what should be a simple task he should have already learned? He wasn't taught. It reminds me of the guy who got a ton of shit online because his mom did his laundry for him all his life so when he first lived out of the house (I think with a roommate) he had to learn how to do his laundry. He wasn't refusing to do his laundry, he wasn't whining and complaining about it, he was just texting a friend about it. It would be a problem if he didn't bother to learn. If someone is LITERALLY TRYING TO LEARN HOW TO DO SOMETHING it's not weaponized incompetence! I don't care how old they are!
And honestly it does play into the whole "the patriarchy is bad for men too" situation. If a man doesn't know how to do something, such as laundry or cleaning up spills, as an adult because those jobs were always deferred to women, he is now incapable of caring for himself when alone. And then when with someone else, accused of weaponized incompetence when trying to learn by people learning new words to run into the ground. Or once again, maybe it's not a situation where he didn't learn because the women specifically always did the cleaning, he just generally might not have been taught. I don't know!
The very point I'm trying to make is that you can't make those kind of assumptions based off of a short clip, or a picture, of someone doing something poorly. Even if there's a CHANCE it could be weaponized incompetence, it is so BEYOND horrible to go on and on about how it HAS to be weaponized incompetence because no one could be that stupid. It feels awful to be a disabled person seeing people being mocked and called abusers for making the same kind of mistakes you've made. It feels awful to see something, think "oh I've messed that up too", and then see 50 different comments about how it has to be weaponized incompetence because no one could be THAT stupid
Can we please stop forgetting the existence of disabled people and people with generally different life experiences than you, thanks. There's a huge difference between weaponized incompetence and learning (or someone doing the best they can and being physically unable to do things more efficiently because of being disabled)
#pisses me off#reminds me of how people talk about being anti ai art. i think I've ranted about that before#where people are mocked for not noticing something 'obvious' is wrong like extra fingers or terribly messed up proportions#and those SHOULD be obvious! they really should be! to me they're not#i really REALLY struggle to process the world around me. i can barely put it into words because thats just my life. but like... physical#space is an example of it#i run into things and people constantly because i cant process how things interact in a 3D space well enough. how much room is between me#and other people and objects for instance#or where i am if i enter a room from a different direction (like an entrance) than im used to. im totally lost#my point is i can't properly process a lot of obvious parts of existence#ive stared at an ai generated image people were mocking like a game of find the difference trying so hard to see what was wrong with it#i couldn't figure it out on my own at all#i had to look in the comments laughing about extra limbs‚ extremely long limbs‚ other generally weird things etc#and once i did that the picture was off-putting because i saw the weird stuff! but its not natural to me at all#there is absolutely NOTHING wrong with pointing out the flaws of ai art and how to spot them. it's a good thing to do! do it!!!#but the way people talk about those who can't see the differences is gross and heartbreaking#ive seen 'ppl who cant tell this shit from real art must mindlessly consume art and not care what it is' SO many times#and other variations of how people who don't see the mistakes dont pay attention to the world around them or care about other things#i wont go into it in the tags. limited tags suck. but anyway my point is uhhhhhhh ppl are awful to disabled people#and anyone else with a reason to not understand something#and as ive said: that vid i linked could EASILY be weaponized incompetence and i wouldn't blame ppl for assuming it is if they weren't also#being extremely ableist with what they're saying at the same time#its bad to assume from a small glimpse as i said but sometimes its more reasonable than others. but go about it the right way for gods sake
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animacion-marina · 1 month ago
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LEARN ABOUT IMAGE PROCESSING
Image fusion is a process where two or more images are combined to create a single, more informative or visually enhanced image. This technique is used in various fields like photography, remote sensing, medical imaging, and computer vision.
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GET PARTICLE IMAGE PROCESSING VIDEO TUTORIAL 🦄
The goal of image fusion is to enhance the overall quality of the final image by combining information from multiple sources while retaining the most relevant details.
Feature-Level Fusion: Instead of combining pixel values, this method focuses on merging the features extracted from images. It's often used in computer vision for object recognition and tracking.
Libraries and Frameworks for Machine Learning Image Processing:
OpenCV-Python is a library of Python bindings designed to solve computer vision problems.
Huge library of image processing algorithms
Open Source + Great Community
Works on both images and videos
Java API Extension
Works with GPUs
Cross-Platform
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solarisetlesetoiles · 2 years ago
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ineed-to-sleep · 2 months ago
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Right now, my number 1 way of telling whether or not it's AI is to always check out the artist. Has worked 100% of the time so far. If it's a repost, it should at least have the artist's name or a link to their other social media profiles on the post, so you can click it or type it on google and check to make sure the artist is real. If the artist is on tumblr, you can take a quick scroll through their blog and that'll usually tell you whether it's AI or not(real artists are usually more interactive in some way, like writing captions or having other posts besides art or talking about their process. Also most of the time AI posters tag their posts as AI).
You don't have to do this for every post, but if you see some art that makes you a little suspicious, or looks very realistically rendered and smooth, OR if it's a repost(definitely when it's a repost), it's always healthy to check.
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Begging people to stop reblogging this AI trash from “The Phantom Painter” on Instagram (instagram.com/phantom.painting). I’ve been seeing it on my dash more and more often from people who are otherwise anti-AI and either can’t tell it’s AI or don’t care because it looks cool.
This is the kind of shit that is VERY CLEARLY trained on the works of existing talented artists’ with distinct styles and this asshole is selling prints and making a profit off of stealing other people’s hard work.
Don’t give people like this money or attention and they will go away.
Please, if you’re going to buy art prints, buy them from an actual artist.
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piamedical · 3 months ago
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The Role of 3D Imaging in Neurology!
Neurological disorders are among the most complicated and difficult to diagnose; understanding the brain, spine, and nervous system frequently requires precise and in-depth imaging. Utilizing modern 3D medical imaging technology, PIA Medical offers unmatched insights into brain health. To provide the most accurate and efficient care possible for patients with neurological disorders, our latest technology is essential for diagnosis, treatment planning, and progress tracking.
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3D Medical Imaging For Neurology is the process of producing complex, three-dimensional representations of the brain, spinal cord, and other nervous system parts using advanced imaging techniques. By enabling clinicians to observe structures from numerous angles, 3D imaging offers a more comprehensive and clearer picture of a patient's condition than traditional 2D pictures, which frequently have limited perspective.
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pinksilvace · 3 months ago
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ME. I WANT TO SEE THE JANKY 3D BLOCKOUT
YAYYYY
some of you may recall that I have a krupp head living on my hard drive. I haven't touched that project at all since the last time I posted about it but I did get to use it here:
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divinemedias · 8 months ago
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veetechnologies-it · 1 year ago
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Vee Technologies - One of the leading Digital Image processing companies in New Zealand
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From product images to advanced space and industrial images, Vee Technologies, one of the leading Digital Image processing companies in New Zealand, processes the images accurately. We offer advanced image processing like pattern detection, 3d visualization, and mosaicing.
Visit : https://www.veetechnologies.com/services/it-services/artificial-intelligence/image-processing.htm
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krishasolanki · 1 year ago
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