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letsjonebenblog · 13 days ago
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Leading Cities for Start an Architectural Rendering Business in the USA
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wingedtyger · 2 years ago
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How to Buy a Computer for Cheaper
Buy refurbished. And I'm going to show you how, and, in general, how to buy a better computer than you currently have. I'm fairly tech-knowledgeable, but not an expert. But this is how I've bought my last three computers for personal use and business (graphics). I'm writing this for people who barely know computers. If you have a techie friend or family member, having them help can do a lot for the stress of buying a new computer.
There are three numbers you want to know from your current computer: hard drive size, RAM, and processor speed (slightly less important, unless you're doing gaming or 3d rendering or something else like that)
We're going to assume you use Windows, because if you use Apple I can't help, sorry.
First is hard drive. This is how much space you have to put files. This is in bytes. These days all hard drives are in gigabytes or terabytes (1000 gigabytes = 1 terabyte). To get your hard drive size, open Windows Explorer, go to This PC (or My Computer if you have a really old OS).
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To get more details, you can right-click on the drive. and open Properties. But now you know your hard drive size, 237 GB in this case. (this is rather small, but that's okay for this laptop). If you're planning on storing a lot of videos, big photos, have a lot of applications, etc, you want MINIMUM 500 GB. You can always have external drives as well.
While you've got this open, right-click on This PC (or My Computer). This'll give you a lot of information that can be useful if you're trying to get tech support.
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I've underlined in red the two key things. Processor: it can help to know the whole bit (or at least the Intel i# bit) just so you don't buy one that's a bunch older, but processor models are confusing and beyond me. The absolutely important bit is the speed, in gigahertz (GHz). Bigger is faster. The processor speed is how fast your computer can run. In this case the processor is 2.60 GHz, which is just fine for most things.
The other bit is RAM. This is "random-access memory" aka memory, which is easy to confuse for, like how much space you have. No. RAM is basically how fast your computer can open stuff. This laptop has 16 GB RAM. Make sure you note that this is the RAM, because it and the hard drive use the same units.
If you're mostly writing, use spreadsheets, watching streaming, or doing light graphics work 16 GB is fine. If you have a lot of things open at a time or gaming or doing 3d modeling or digital art, get at least 32 GB or it's gonna lag a lot.
In general, if you find your current laptop slow, you want a new one with more RAM and a processor that's at least slightly faster. If you're getting a new computer to use new software, look at the system requirements and exceed them.
I'll show you an example of that. Let's say I wanted to start doing digital art on this computer, using ClipStudio Paint. Generally the easiest way to find the requirements is to search for 'program name system' in your search engine of choice. You can click around their website if you want, but just searching is a lot faster.
That gives me this page
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(Clip Studio does not have very heavy requirements).
Under Computer Specs it tells you the processor types and your RAM requirements. You're basically going to be good for the processor, no matter what. That 2 GB minimum of memory is, again, the RAM.
Storage space is how much space on your hard drive it needs.
Actually for comparison, let's look at the current Photoshop requirements.
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Photoshop wants LOTS of speed and space, greedy bastard that it is. (The Graphics card bit is somewhat beyond my expertise, sorry)
But now you have your three numbers: hard drive space, RAM (memory) and processor (CPU). Now we're going to find a computer that's better and cheaper than buying new!
We're going to buy ~refurbished~
A refurbished computer is one that was used and then returned and fixed up to sell again. It may have wear on the keyboard or case, but everything inside (aside from the battery) should be like new. (The battery may hold less charge.) A good dealer will note condition. And refurbished means any flaws in the hardware will be fixed. They have gone through individual quality control that new products don't usually.
I've bought four computers refurbished and only had one dud (Windows kept crashing during set-up). The dud has been returned and we're waiting for the new one.
You can buy refurbished computers from the manufacturers (Lenovo, Dell, Apple, etc) or from online computer stores (Best Buy and my favorite Newegg). You want to buy from a reputable store because they'll have warranties offered and a good return policy.
I'm going to show you how to find a refurbished computer on Newegg.
You're going to go to Newegg.com, you're gonna go to computer systems in their menu, and you're gonna find refurbished
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Then, down the side there's a ton of checkboxes where you can select your specifications. If there's a brand you prefer, select that (I like Lenovos A LOT - they last a long time and have very few problems, in my experience. Yes, this is a recommendation).
Put in your memory (RAM), put in your hard drive, put in your CPU speed (processor), and any other preferences like monitor size or which version of Windows you want (I don't want Windows 11 any time soon). I generally just do RAM and hard drive and manually check the CPU, but that's a personal preference. Then hit apply and it'll filter down.
I'm going to say right now, if you are getting a laptop and you can afford to get a SSD, do it. SSD is a solid-state drive, vs a normal hard drive (HDD, hard disk-drive). They're less prone to breaking down and they're faster. But they're also more expensive.
Anyway, we have our filtered list of possible laptops. Now what?
Well, now comes the annoying part. Every model of computer can be different - it can have a better or worse display, it can have a crappy keyboard, or whatever. So you find a computer that looks okay, and you then look for reviews.
Here's our first row of results
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Let's take a look at the Lenovo, because I like Lenovos and I loathe Dells (they're... fine...). That Thinkpad T460S is the part to Google (search for 'Lenovo Thinkpad T460s reviews'). Good websites that I trust include PCMag, LaptopMag.com, and Notebookcheck.com (which is VERY techie about displays). But every reviewer will probably be getting one with different specs than the thing you're looking at.
Here are key things that will be the same across all of them: keyboard (is it comfortable, etc), battery life, how good is the trackpad/nub mouse (nub mice are immensely superior to trackpads imho), weight, how many and what kind of ports does it have (for USB, an external monitor, etc). Monitors can vary depending on the specs, so you'll have to compare those. Mostly you're making sure it doesn't completely suck.
Let's go back to Newegg and look at the specs of that Lenovo. Newegg makes it easy, with tabs for whatever the seller wants to say, the specs, reviews, and Q&A (which is usually empty).
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This is the start of the specs. This is actually a lesser model than the laptop we were getting the specs for. It's okay. What I don't like is that the seller gives very little other info, for example on condition. Here's a Dell with much better information - condition and warranty info.
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One thing you'll want to do on Newegg is check the seller's reviews. Like on eBay or Etsy, you have to use some judgement. If you worry about that, going to the manufacturer's online outlet in a safer bet, but you won't quite get as good of deals. But they're still pretty damn good as this random computer on Lenovo's outlet shows.
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Okay, so I think I've covered everything. I do recommend having a techie friend either help or double check things if you're not especially techie. But this can save you hundreds of dollars or allow you to get a better computer than you were thinking.
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cozmowrites · 4 months ago
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Wistoragic: One
Chapter One - 1160 words
The world wasn't supposed to end this way.
You sat cross-legged on the worn carpet of your cramped apartment, your back resting against the couch as you stared at the flickering candle in front of you. The power had gone out three days ago, and your phone's battery was almost dead. You had turned it off hours ago to conserve what little charge remained—just in case.
For now, the silence was your companion, broken only by the occasional distant scream or crash echoing from the streets below.
The news had started to take a dark turn a week ago. It began with reports of a mysterious virus sweeping through cities—a fast-moving illness that caused fever, disorientation, and, in some cases, violent outbursts. At first, people reacted like they always did: panic-buying milk, bread, and bottled water as though they were preparing for a snowstorm.
But you hadn't followed the crowd. You had listened, read between the lines, and noticed the patterns others missed. The violence wasn't random. The "illness" wasn't just another flu strain. So while your neighbors emptied the grocery aisles of perishable goods, you had calmly filled your cart with canned soup, vegetables, protein bars, and a bulk pack of bottled water. You even splurged on a solar-powered battery pack, a purchase that felt paranoid at the time. Now it felt like a lifeline.
From your window on the twelfth floor, you could see the city unraveling. The streets below were chaos—abandoned cars clogging intersections, storefronts looted, and the shambling, unnatural movements of those who had succumbed to the virus. Zombies. You still couldn't believe it, even as you watched it unfold. Something that was merely a concept in a movie or a video game was now real.
You'd always considered your apartment height a downside of living in this building—so many stairs to climb when the elevator was broken, so far from ground-level conveniences. But now, it was a fortress. The zombies didn't seem to have the coordination or inclination to climb, and with the stairwell barricaded from the inside, you felt safer than most.
Still, safety was a relative term.
Your stomach growled, pulling you from your thoughts. You crawled over to the corner of the living room where you'd stacked your supplies. The sight of the canned goods and water bottles gave you a small sense of relief. You wouldn't starve anytime soon.
Grabbing a can of soup, you sat back on the couch and pulled out the hand-crank can opener you'd found in a drawer. It was old and rusted but still functional. As you worked the crank, you let your mind wander, trying to ignore the constant weight of dread pressing on your chest.
You thought about the first day you realized something was wrong—really wrong. A video on social media had gone viral: a man in a hospital gown staggering through a busy street, his head lolling unnaturally to one side. He'd grabbed a woman at random and sunk his teeth into her shoulder, blood spraying across the pavement as people screamed and ran. The video had been dismissed as a hoax at first, some 3D rendering. Maybe they were filming a movie and didn't notify the mayor or governor.
Even you had doubted it.
But now, the memory of that video made your hands shake as you spooned cold soup into your mouth. The smell of iron and decay seemed to linger in the air, though it was probably just your imagination.
You set the half-empty can aside, your appetite gone. Shuffling back to the window, you peeked through the curtains, keeping to the shadows. The streets were quieter now, though not completely still. A lone zombie shuffled past an overturned bus, its head jerking with every step. In the distance, a fire raged, the smoke curling up into the night sky.
You wondered how long it would take for the fires to consume the city. How many people had already fallen to the infection.
A sudden noise made you freeze—a faint but distinct tapping sound coming from the apartment next door. You strained to listen, your breath caught in your throat. It wasn't the erratic thumping of a zombie; it was deliberate. Measured.
You considered your options. You hadn't seen any of your neighbors in days, though you'd heard plenty of them screaming when the outbreak reached your building. You'd locked yourself in, unwilling to take the risk of venturing out to help. That decision had weighed heavily on you, but you couldn't afford to think about it now.
The tapping continued, but it grew softer, as though whoever—or whatever—it was had moved further away. You exhaled slowly, your fingers brushing the knife at your side.
It was too risky to investigate.
Instead, you returned to the couch, trying to focus on practical things. Inventory. You needed to ration your supplies more carefully if you were going to make it through the next few weeks—or months. You mentally calculated how many days the canned goods would last if you limited yourself to one meal a day. The answer wasn't comforting.
You shook your head, trying to push the negative thoughts away. Surviving meant staying calm and thinking logically, not spiraling into fear. You'd made it this far because you'd been prepared. Because you'd trusted your instincts.
But instincts weren't enough. You needed a plan.
Your eyes wandered to the map pinned to the wall above your desk. It was a relic from your college days, covered in faded markers and push pins marking places you'd dreamed of visiting. Now, it seemed almost comically irrelevant.
Still, it sparked an idea. If the city was overrun, maybe the outskirts would be safer. Fewer people meant fewer zombies. You'd need transportation, though, and the streets were impossible to navigate.
Your mind churned with possibilities, none of them particularly appealing. Stay put and risk running out of supplies, or venture out and risk everything.
For now, there was no decision to make. The sun was setting, and darkness brought new dangers. You would survive tonight, and tomorrow you would reassess.
Grabbing your blanket, you curled up on the couch, the knife never leaving your grip. The faint sounds of the outside world filtered through the walls—the groans of the undead, the distant wail of a siren, the occasional crackle of gunfire.
You didn't know what the future held, but one thing was certain: the world wasn't going back to the way it was. Not ever.
The door to your apartment rattles suddenly. Your heart leaps into your throat as heavy fists slam against it. You quickly grab a kitchen knife, though dull, if you stab it hard enough then maybe you could kill a zombie. With a pounding heart, you press your ear against the wood.
"Open the damn door!" A gruff voice growls.
You hesitate. That voice doesn't sound like the undead. Surely, no zombie could climb the steps. Though, you're not sure you can trust anyone right now.
Another voice joins in, still masculine, calmer, but urgent. "Hey, we're not infected! We just need to get off the street during the night. Please!"
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pumperpup · 2 months ago
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Taking a break for a second to be impressed how far and fast ai generation has progressed. The progression is even evident on this blog over the past year and a half.
This is text to video "a wolf furry runs through a busy city street. Camera starts in front than rotates to his side. Psychedelic colors, realistic 3d render".
It met every prompt perfectly??? What does this mean for real artists? For propaganda and misinformation? The future is scary.
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djthed · 2 years ago
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3D Test Animation of my Character!
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Been once again super busy with work lately, but found some time to sneak in getting this little project done!
I've recently changed up my profile pictures to use a character design that I can actually credit to myself! I will always love Leafeon and will miss using them as a profile picture, but the biggest problem with using them as a way to identify me is that they aren't really my character or my design. And my own iteration of Leafeon's model isn't that derivative anyway, nor would I really want it to. And also considering how long I've been a FiM fan, I think it's a long time coming that I finally make a design of a pony for myself to use as a sona!
With that said, when it comes to this model, I started working a bit on it a few months back. Mostly in the coat coloring and headshape department. The head topology is the same as before, but now I have controls in the rig that can change the head shape to feel more "stallion"-like. For how I tuned the shape for my character, he's kind of got a shape in-between a full on mare and stallion head shape.
Work ceased for a while as I got involved working on a project called "Billie Bust Up!" (which I will talk more about later if that got your attention, don't worry!). It's been very busy, but the past week I decided to sit down and get this done on my own time. I did a few streams where I would work continuously on my model, like getting all the hair done, and working on all the animation. You can find all the VODs to these in the Live section on YouTube Channel. I really like doing livestreams, as it has a very VERY obvious affect on how I am able to focus, and makes working on things a lot easier and more efficient. I want to do them more again, I miss streaming a lot. Maybe for BBU I'll find a way, but only time will tell.
This animation was really fun to make. Haven't really done super dynamic quadruped animation since I was involved in the G5 pony game, so it was nice to get at it again to refresh my skills there. Didn't feel too hard, so that's a good sign I wasn't getting too rusty. And rendering was not nearly as bad as you might expect. Talked a bit about this during my Marina commission about my new methods of denoising renders that were done in Cycles. This entire render uses a flat 128 sample count, and using my new methods that keeps noise temporally stable and then denoise after, it produces a very VERY nice result. Once I rap up releasing this animation, I'll try to finally record a guide, or at least the process I take, on how I get this done, as it's definitely a viable option in a lot of cases.
Thank you guys for sticking around during my staggered activity on this channel! Once I started getting involved in real animation jobs, it's been tough finding a good balance between my own personal animation projects and actual animation work. And lately I've been feeling the urge to actually try to find that balance so that I can do both. Hopefully I find it, because I miss this!
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Disaster
Monday
"Hey Holly, have you seen Trouble recently? I've got a few questions for him," Foaly said as he clopped past Commodore Short's open office door, staring at the holographic 3D render of his latest mechanical brainchild and absentmindedly munching on a bag of something sugary that Caballine would seriously reprimand him for eating.
Holly stiffened slightly in her chair. "Last I knew, Commander Kelp was in his office," she answered. Her words were short and clipped, even for her, and she started agitatedly clicking her pen open and shut several times and obsessively pushing a strand of auburn hair out of her eyes roughly enough that Foaly almost wondered if it owed her money.
Foaly looked up from his work, his brow furrowing slightly. "Commander, eh?" There was definitely a story there. A story which Holly no doubt did not want to tell him. A story that any respecting colleague would leave politely unacknowledged. Unfortunately for Holly, Foaly was not a colleague but a friend, and friendship afforded certain amounts of nosiness. "So... you two broke up again I take it?" he asked with a grin.
"That is none of your business," came the terse reply, quickly chased by the loud thud of Holly's office door being kicked shut in his face.
Foaly stood there in silence for a moment and let his hair settle back in place, then started for Trouble's office with a chuckle.
Thursday
Holly propped herself up on the workbench as Foaly tinkered with her Neutrino. She felt like the charges were somehow pulling to the left. Foaly had explained to her in no uncertain terms that this was impossible - along with several rounds of "How did you get in here"s and "I have more important work to do than this"es - but somehow she still managed to get him to crack open the casing.
"See?" the centaur declared haughtily. "Nothing wrong here." Then he put himself between her and the blaster so that she wouldn't see him swap out the broken crystal that was probably to blame for her charges leaving the barrel wonky. She didn't need to know that she was right - it would only ever go to her head, after all.
Luckily, Holly wasn't watching very closely. She leaned back on the workbench and tossed an object into the air - an object that was decidedly too delicate to be treated thusly, Foaly noted with a snort of frustration. "Your toys keep getting fancier," she grumbled quietly. "Lighter-weight, less obtrusive, DNA-coded..." She almost managed to sound like all of the considerable advancements he had put into her standard-issue LEP equipment were a problem. "I miss the feel of a blaster in my hand. I miss -"
Whatever further indictment she was most likely about to level at his work was, thankfully, cut short by the chirp of an incoming transmission. Foaly gratefully accepted the video call immediately. "Trubs, good to see you!" he said with a wide grin.
Commander Kelp visibly bristled. "Call me that again and I'll sign you up for combat training with new cadets," he growled, and for a moment Foaly almost could have sworn that he was talking to Julius Root. On the screen, Trouble heaved a heavy sigh and continued. "The Council is breathing down my necks about the new design for the Spectrometer - do you have any... oh."
Foaly's brow furrowed in confusion again until he realized that the Commander wasn't looking at him anymore. He was looking over his shoulder. At Holly.
Suddenly the genius felt rather foolish. "Oh, erm... right. Sorry, I forgot that you two were..." he stammered, the words surprisingly intelligible despite the fact that they were being spoken around the hoof he had so aggressively shoved into his mouth. He looked back and forth between Trouble's projection and Holly sitting behind him on his worktable, wondering whether this was going to explode in his face or freeze all of his instruments up.
"You look good in that color," Trouble finally said. Flustered, Foaly's mind searched for some kind of response to that.
"I wear this color every day," Holly cut him off, and the centaur took a moment to be glad his smart mouth had been uncharacteristically slow in that moment.
Trouble shrugged and grinned. "Then I guess you look good every day."
If Foaly didn't know better, he would have thought he saw Holly's cheeks turn a faint shade of pink as she rolled her eyes dramatically. "Foaly, I have to get back to work," she said, snatching her reassembled blaster out of his hands and heading for the exit. "I'll talk to you later!" she called over her shoulder as the automatic doors swished shut behind her.
When Foaly turned back to the screen, the visage of the stoic elf upon it looked almost wistful. *Wistful* was not a word often attributed to the likes of Trouble Kelp. When he cleared his throat, Trouble started and looked almost bashfully at the tech whiz.
"Right, sorry," he said, using that word probably for the first time in the past five years. "I, uh... I have to go." Without another word he ended the call, leaving Foaly alone once more in his lab.
"You two are ridiculous," the centaur muttered to himself, then did his best to put them out of his mind.
Saturday
Foaly's home was a disaster zone - the kids, Mori and Caval, were in a particularly destructive state of their development and Foaly had never exactly been the best at organizing to begin with. Still, it wasn't the state of disarray that was bothering him... it was that no one had called him all day.
The centaur didn't think himself vain, per se... but he liked feeling like nothing could be done without him and knowing that he was the smartest fairy in any given room. He particularly enjoyed rubbing it in everyone's faces when they couldn't solve a problem without him. And yet here he was, actually enjoying his weekend without having to groan his way through a tech support call from Holly or a dressing-down on how far he had gone past his quarterly LEP budget.
Something about this was
 wrong.
“Caballine, have you heard from Holly recently?” he called out. He wasn’t actually sure where his wife was at the moment, but he had long-suspected she had developed some kind of super hearing, as she always seemed to know when he was speaking. She always seemed to know everything, but that was beside the point. “She hasn’t tried to call me even once today. It’s odd.”
Caballine poked her head into the kitchen from her exercise room, her beautiful face pink with exertion and a bead of sweat hanging delicately on her perfect brow. Foaly took a moment to appreciate the fact that he had, somehow, managed to marry the most incredible creature ever born on or under the earth. That moment passed and the pleasant smile on his face turned to an expression of utter confusion when Caballine answered, “Yes, she’s on the surface for the weekend. Didn’t I tell you that?”
If there was one thing that Foaly, Genius Inventor (according to his personal business cards, at least) didn’t enjoy, it was being kept out of the loop. “Nobody told me,” he said, sounding not unlike a petulant child. “What is she doing up there?”
“Getting married,” Caballine answered as casually as if she were discussing the weather.
Foaly’s face turned bright red. “Married?” he almost shrieked. “To who?”
Then his wife smiled at him, and even in his agitated state it made Foaly’s stomach flutter. “You’re the genius,” she prodded playfully. “You figure it out.” Then she disappeared back into the exercise room.
Foaly stared at the wall, his mind reeling. Holly was getting married. Holly wasn’t even dating anyone, she couldn’t -
And that was when it hit him. Holly was getting married. And Trouble hadn’t tried calling him all day.
The centaur ran a hand through his hair and let out a tired sigh. “This is going to be a disaster,” he grumbled to himself.
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morphodimensions · 2 months ago
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Morphogenesis Expands Into Design & Build with Morpho Dimensions, Revolutionizing Workspace Interiors
Leveraging AI, data, and sustainable design, Morpho Dimensions will deliver high-quality office interiors in under 90 days, redefining workspace transformation for businesses of all sizes
New Delhi, India – Morphogenesis, India’s leading architecture and design firms, has announced the launch of its new design and build company, Morpho Dimensions. The firm aims to democratize workspace interiors by making high-quality, bespoke office designs accessible to businesses of all sizes.
Morphogenesis has built a legacy of excellence, having designed and executed over 300+ million sq. ft. of space, with 75+ million sq. ft. certified under green building standards. The firm has worked with prestigious clients such as Capitaland, Emaar, Trump Towers, KRC Raheja, Adani, Godrej, Taj, Infosys, Wipro, ITC, and Keppel, among others. With the launch of Morpho Dimensions, the firm is set to transform how businesses approach workspace design and construction.
Morpho Dimensions is leveraging data, AI, and proprietary technology to deliver office spaces in under 90 days with instant design capabilities. The company provides an end-to-end solution covering design, procurement, and execution, ensuring a streamlined and cost-efficient process.
“We are transforming the entire office development experience using technology, providing a seamless, end-to-end solution that reduces delays, optimizes costs, and enhances efficiency,” said Aryaman Vir, CEO of Morpho Dimensions.
With a team of 250+ architects and designers, Morpho Dimensions is built on Morphogenesis' SOUL design philosophy:
Sustainability – 50% lower energy consumption through green building practices.
Optimization – Maximizing resource efficiency using value engineering.
Uniqueness – Designs that are responsive to brand identity, client needs, climate, and context.
Livability – Prioritizing user-centric design for enhanced workplace experience.
Morpho Dimensions provides a turnkey solution for businesses, eliminating the complexity of dealing with multiple vendors. The company’s tech-enabled interface offers real-time tracking, monitoring, and execution, ensuring a seamless project delivery experience.
Additionally, the firm integrates Space Design Visualization and 3D Design Renders to help clients experience their office space before execution, ensuring alignment with their vision and brand identity.
“Our goal is to bring world-class office interiors to businesses of all sizes. High-quality design was once reserved for offices over 100,000 sq. ft.—we are changing that by making it available starting from 10,000 sq. ft. We want to ensure that the actual design intent is translated seamlessly into execution, maintaining the integrity of our vision throughout the process,” said Manit Rastogi, Founding Partner of Morphogenesis.
The launch of Morpho Dimensions comes at a time when businesses are looking for flexible, cost-effective, and sustainable office solutions. Whether it’s a fast-growing startup, a corporate looking to optimize workspace efficiency, or a Startups / SMEs firm scaling its operations, Morpho Dimensions provides the expertise and technology to create future-ready workspaces.
ENDS
About Morphogenesis:
Established in 1996 by Sonali and Manit Rastogi, Morphogenesis is a globally renowned architectural firm with offices in New Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, and Bengaluru. Our design philosophy is guided by the copyrighted S.O.U.L. approach, emphasizing sustainability, optimization, uniqueness, and livability.
Ranked among the Top 100 Architectural Design Firms globally by Building Design magazine's WA100 list (UK), Morphogenesis has projects in 8+ countries, 220+ awards—including the prestigious Singapore Institute of Architects’ Getz Award (the first Indian firm to receive it)—and features in 1,200+ publications worldwide. Our work has also been celebrated in the Master Architect Series by Images Publishing, Australia, marking the first time an Indian firm has been included in this esteemed monograph collection.
For more information, visit www.morphodimensions.com
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erindrifter · 11 months ago
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So, a good while back, I posted a video talking about how the various versions of the USS Enterprise were made. It was a fairly long project, I spent several days working on it, and was pleased enough to release it. Then, I got busy and distracted so I didn't get around to posting part 2.
Well, recently I decided to actually start that project. I recorded the voiceover, and at one point decided to watch the first video to make sure I kinda match that level.
Well... I didn't like it. The audio was mixed poorly, the voiceover was pretty rough, etc. So, I decided to redo that video first. This was about two weeks ago. I've re-recorded the voiceover, but have only done most of the intro.
Because I decided "Hey, let's do a sweeping shot where the Enterprise morphs into the other versions of the Enterprise! That would be fun!" Except, I had a specific vision in mind that would require every version of the Enterprise to have the exact same camera motion in the exact same place with the exact same lighting.
So it's a damn good thing I made 3D models of them all, right? Well, it turns out that I wasn't happy with a couple of them, and I kinda don't like having things that I know are lower quality in things like this. So, I completely redid these models. And then, I had to render out TWELVE identical camera sweeps with each different Enterprise. That had a couple errors, mainly due to me not changing the names of the files so they got overwritten and I had to redo the renders.
And then it didn't match properly, so I had to render an insert shot for before the camera sweep, but luckily that only involves one render. But also, I had to do something for the end, and I didn't want to render all of the shots again but slower, and thus with more frames to render, so I had to make yet another shot. That one is rendering right now.
So, once I have this stuff done, I can actually begin working on the rest of the video, which DOESN'T require rendering, so I can get that done faster.
But guess what part 2 is going to have a lot of?
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reversedumbrella · 2 years ago
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your colour seperating program, I made something basically identical a few years ago in Python, would love to hear an in depth everything about it, especially how you made the spinning gif
Sorry for the delay I've been kinda busy. I also had various reasons I didn't want to share my code, but I've thought about a better/different way so here it goes (but for the time being I'm as far away from my computer as I possibly could)
I used processing, which is, as far as I remember, based on java but focused on visual media
Starting with the gif part, processing has the save() and saveFrame() methods that save the image displayed, and it also has the "movie maker" that allows you to make GIFs (and others but I don't remember)
I don't know about other languages but processing runs setup() when it starts and draw() every frame
In setup() I load an image as a PImage (processing's image data type like an array or string) and access it's pixel list. Using that I fill a 256x256x256 int array where every color corresponds to a place in the array. This 3d int array is filled with the amount of times each color appears
Lastly I use a log function to convert those numbers into the dot size
During draw() I run through this array and use the point() method to draw every dot (I can define a dot's color using stroke() and it's size using stroke weight() )
There are some optimisations I don't have the patience to explain at the moment
Processing has various render modes. I've made 3d images using the 2d render but I didn't want to repeat the feat (pov: you make 3d in 2d and then your teacher explains the existence of 3d to you). It also has the translate() that moves the origin and rotate(), rotateX() rotateY() and rotateZ() that allows you to rotate the image
I don't know how much you know about processing so sorry if you don't understand or if I'm explaining things you already know
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I’ve probably written my 2024 todo list 1000 times. Pieces of paper in my purse all detailing the same thing because I need to see it into my brain (and I’m bored at work).
I’ve narrowed it down to the first 3 things of importance:
#1: Ghost mannequin photos.
Right now I have 3D renders on my website and they, along with my Shopify theme, lowkey makes my business look fake and scamming.
The photos will be the last thing ppl see before they buy and I don’t want anything to deter them away from clicking that checkout button.
Since I won’t be using models, ghost mannequin photos are the next best thing.
$240 for 3 photos.
#2: User Generated Content.
People want to see people. They want to see any kind of social proof either in the form of text reviews or video reviews however video reviews do better bc ppl get to see someone try on the product in real time.
I have a UGC creator that charges $100 per video and 30% of the total for usage rights for 90 days. Meaning I can use it in ads. I can start off with one video and see how I like her.
$130 for 1 video and 90 days of usage rights
#3: Restock my best seller.
In retrospect this should be #1 right? Wrong! I’m broke bby and the restock costs $1400 rounded up. I ain’t got that. However if I do #1 and #2 right, I’ll sell enough of what I already have to pay for (at least) the first half of that bulk order which will get the production started.
When I started my business I said I was going to do it the soft girl way. Not allowing things to stress me voluntarily. If I waited and saved I’d be pissed that I’m just letting time fly by so it’s best to keep moving and let the customer pay for the product.
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Big Announcement
Now that I’m starting to get my stuff, I figure now would be a good time to finally let everyone know what’s going on.
Remember that customer survey I did a while back? Well this relates to that.
So for a while now I’ve been working with Vocational Rehabilitation to potentially get the support I need to take the next steps in my career (basically starting my own business officially). To do this, I needed to go through a program one of their branches had. I needed to explain my business plan, talk about what experience I had, the challenges I face, strengths, and what were my start-up costs.
The biggest obstacle I was facing was that I did not have a computer that could handle the kind of things I wanted to do. I wanted to be able to: Do 3D modelling, be able to offer 3D model commissions, do more advanced animations, offer animation commissions, livestream art and gaming, spend more time making videos for my youtube (without having to spend way too long rendering the videos with how slow my laptop is), make Vtuber models, offer Vtuber model commissions, create video games, and so on.
I went through the process with Voc Rehab. I had to do a lot of meetings and fill out a lot of paperwork. I worked really hard to prove that with Voc Rehab’s help I would have everything I’d need to succeed with my business. 
With everything said and done, all the paperwork sent in, all I had to do then was just wait to see if I’d be approved. Well, I was approved. They would help me get the equipment I needed to take the next steps with my business. All the start-up costs were approved, they’d help me with that.
So then I had a specialist in ergonomics come over to look at my set up and figure out what I’d need to be able to do my job comfortably and have the right equipment to succeed as well. The person that came by was very tech savvy so he knew what I was talking about when it came to streaming, gaming, and digital art. Once he figured out what I’d need, he then made a report to recommend equipment to Voc Rehab- which was all approved by my counselor there.
When I had initially asked for equipment in my start-up costs, I was modest. I didn’t ask for anything crazy, just what I knew I needed and could work with to succeed.
Ergonomics went beyond that to absolutely make sure I had every single thing I needed to succeed in this career. He looked at the gaming pc I picked out and went “This would be the minimum needed for streaming, let’s get you better specs.” so they’re picking out a pc that is better than what I picked out. He looked at what I had for drawing digital art and decided I needed a screen drawing tablet. Then of course there was all the usual ergonomic gear such as a custom chair, desk, keyboard, mouse, etc. They really wanted to make sure I had everything I needed and I’ve never felt so seen and understood before when it comes to recognizing my physical limitations and my career.
So, with all the gear approved, I then had to wait for them to get everything and once they have it all- they’ll come over and set everything up for me. I have been given a couple things so far that Voc Rehab was in charge of, so I currently have a new phone. Potentially next week I’ll be getting everything else.
Once I have everything, I’ll be taking some time to test and figure everything out. But then, I’m going to be able to do sooo much. I’ve been held back for so long, and now I’ll have everything to hit the ground running. I’ll have a lot of work to do ahead of me, but I’m so excited for it.
TL;DR- For the past, idk, couple years? I’ve been going through a process with Vocational Rehabilitation to be approved in getting support for all the start-up costs to officially start my business. I have been approved. I’ll be getting a full on Content Creator/Gaming/Livestreaming set up. Expect to see big things from me in the near future.
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How Do 3D Designing Services Transform Your Ideas into Reality?
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Today's fast-paced, innovation-driven world requires the ability to turn abstract ideas into tangible, visualized products. This transformation relies on 3D designing services. These services bridge the gap between imagination and implementation by providing detailed, lifelike visualisations of ideas before they are physically created. Whether it's for product development, architecture, or animation, 3D design helps stakeholders see, understand and perfect their concepts early in the process.
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Is Animation a Good Career in 2025? Key Trends and Insights
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In 2025, animation is no longer just the domain of cartoons and children’s entertainment. It has evolved into a powerful medium used across a range of industries—from entertainment and advertising to education, gaming, healthcare, and even architecture. With digital experiences becoming the backbone of communication and storytelling, animation has firmly cemented its role as a compelling career choice. But is it a good career in 2025? Let’s dive into the real trends shaping this creative and ever-evolving field.
Rising Demand Across Industries
The first—and perhaps most obvious—indicator of animation's growing value is the increasing demand for content. Global consumption of visual media has surged, fueled by streaming platforms, social media, mobile apps, and virtual experiences. Animation, especially 2D and 3D formats, is everywhere: in educational explainer videos, marketing reels, YouTube channels, AR/VR experiences, and immersive metaverse projects.
Even the corporate world is embracing animation. Businesses are now using motion graphics to simplify complex concepts in training modules, pitches, and client presentations. Meanwhile, industries like healthcare are investing in animated visuals to make medical procedures understandable for patients and trainees alike.
According to a report by MarketsandMarkets, the global animation market is expected to reach over $640 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of over 5%. This demand is not only for final content but also for skilled professionals who can conceptualize, design, and execute animated visuals.
Career Versatility and Specializations
Another reason animation is thriving as a career path is the variety of specializations it offers. You don't have to be a traditional animator to enter the field. Some of the most in-demand roles in 2025 include:
Character Designer
Storyboard Artist
2D/3D Animator
Compositing Artist
VFX Specialist
Motion Graphics Designer
UI/UX Animator
This diversity of roles makes animation accessible for different skillsets—from illustrators and designers to coders and storytellers. As animation pipelines become more complex, studios are actively hiring for niche roles, opening more doors for aspiring creatives.
The AI and Tech Disruption: Threat or Opportunity?
A lot has been said about artificial intelligence changing the creative landscape, and the animation industry is no exception. Tools like Runway ML, Adobe Firefly, and Kaiber are making it easier to generate visuals and even full sequences with minimal manual input.
But rather than being a threat, AI in animation is becoming an enabler. It automates repetitive tasks—like lip-syncing, in-betweening, or background generation—freeing up animators to focus on creativity and storytelling. Those who embrace AI tools are not being replaced; they’re becoming more efficient, versatile, and competitive.
Recent projects from major studios like Pixar and Netflix are even integrating AI into their production workflows to speed up rendering and simulate physics-based animations.
So, in 2025, the key is adaptability. The best animators are not just artists—they are creative technologists.
Education and Skill-Building Matter More Than Ever
While the industry is growing, it's also becoming more competitive. Studios expect candidates to come equipped not just with creativity but also technical know-how. Proficiency in software such as Adobe After Effects, Toon Boom Harmony, Blender, and Cinema 4D is often a baseline requirement.
For those wondering how to get started, structured learning can make a difference. Enrolling in a recognized 2D animation course bengaluru or any similar hands-on program can provide not only skills but also industry exposure, project-based training, and professional mentorship—components that are difficult to gain through self-study alone.
Educational institutions are also updating their curricula to include newer aspects like VR/AR integration, AI-assisted animation, and real-time rendering with game engines like Unity and Unreal Engine. As recruiters increasingly look for candidates who can wear multiple hats, a strong educational foundation gives aspiring animators an undeniable edge.
India’s Role in the Global Animation Scene
India has always been a hub for outsourced animation, especially for international studios in the US, Canada, and Japan. But things are changing in 2025. The country is no longer just an execution partner—it is now a creative leader.
Homegrown content, from animated films and web series to indie games, is gaining traction on global platforms. Shows like Mighty Little Bheem on Netflix or original IPs developed by studios like Green Gold and Paperboat are not just entertaining Indian audiences—they're drawing global viewership.
Additionally, India’s gaming and edtech sectors are heavily investing in animated content, creating more jobs and driving innovation locally.
This surge in demand has led to new studios cropping up across the country and established ones expanding their teams. The need for animators, modelers, and VFX artists is at an all-time high—and is expected to continue rising through the decade.
Freelancing and Remote Work: A Boon for Creatives
The shift towards remote work has benefited animators in a big way. Freelancers can now collaborate with global studios without relocating. Platforms like Upwork, Freelancer, and even Behance are brimming with animation gigs ranging from 10-second explainer videos to full-length music videos and ads.
For many animators, this flexibility is the best part of the job. You can build a personal brand, work with international clients, and even start your own studio or YouTube channel. As long as your work stands out, geography is no longer a limitation.
In fact, some of the most influential animators in 2025 are independent creators who have turned their personal styles into full-blown digital brands.
What Recruiters and Studios Look for in 2025
Recruiters are now prioritizing portfolios over degrees. A strong showreel that highlights versatility, storytelling ability, and software skills is worth more than a certificate alone. Here’s what studios are actively looking for in 2025:
An understanding of both 2D and 3D techniques
Clear storytelling and visual communication
Knowledge of real-time animation pipelines
Collaborative work and communication skills
Familiarity with AI-assisted tools
A willingness to keep learning and adapting
If you’re an aspiring animator, your learning never stops. Even seasoned professionals are upgrading their skill sets to keep up with evolving tools and industry expectations.
Conclusion: Is Animation a Good Career in 2025?
The answer is a resounding yes. Animation in 2025 is not just about creating characters or drawing frames. It’s about communicating ideas, building immersive worlds, and solving real-world problems with motion and design.
As cities across India contribute to this creative boom, Bengaluru, in particular, stands out with its growing ecosystem of animation studios, gaming companies, and edtech startups. For those seeking structured guidance and technical excellence, enrolling in an Animation course in Bengaluru can provide the right blend of mentorship, software training, and industry exposure.
With the right mix of creativity, adaptability, and technical know-how, animation isn’t just a viable career in 2025—it’s one of the most exciting, dynamic, and fulfilling paths for today’s visual storytellers.
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echoesofelements · 5 days ago
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FMP blog- 6
Symposium 2: Exploring the Forefront and Changing Creative Pathways
Key Discussions
We focused on the idea of 'the forefront' in creative practice, what it means to be working at the cutting edge of your field and whether new technologies or practices can truly position us there.
This session was particularly thought provoking as we explored what different students see as being at the forefront of the Gaming Industry. Here are some of the standout opinions from the group:
Blender as a Forefront Software - One student suggested that Blender is now as the forefront, no longer just an alternative to premium software but potentially leading the way because of its accessibility, frequent updates and a growing professional user base. This sparked an interesting conversation about how open-source tools are becoming powerful enough to compete with industry standards.
Real-Time Lighting - Another student focused on real-time lighting as a forefront practice, not just as a technick feature but as a creative tiik that's fundamentally changing how environments are built, visualised and rendered, particularly in games and visual production pipelines.
Blending 2D and 3D - A third student suggested that blending 2D and 3D styles was a forefront approach but this was challenged by Saint, who felt that this blending has been done for a long time and no longer sits at the forefront, it's now a will established method rather than a cutting-edge innovation.
My Contribution: Shifting Career Paths in the Job Market
In the discussion, I shared my perspective that the forefront might not just be about technology or aesthetics, it could be about how creative careers are evolving. I argued that more graduates are now choosing to work as solo creators, freelancers and independent artists rather than pursuing a traditional full-time studio jobs.
I supported this idea with a PESTLE analysis to explain why independent creative work is becoming more viable and attractive.
PESTLE Analysis: The Rise of independent Creators
Political: Governments are increasingly promoting entrepreneurship, freelancing and small businesses through grants, tax reliefs and start-up support schemes.
Economic: It's now more economically viable to start as an independent creator because digital tools and platforms are affordable, removing high barriers to entry.
Social: There is growing social acceptance of freelancing and self-driven creative careers, with many creatives preferring flexibility and autonomy over corporate structures.
Technological: The availability of affordable software, high speed internet, social media and digital marketplaces had made independent creation more feasible than even before.
Legal: Independent creators must now navigate complex copyright, licensing and intellectual property laws, which are essential to protect and monetise their work in the digital space.
Environmental: Digital creation often has a lower carbon footprint compared to traditional office-based or industrial work, aligning with more sustainable career paths.
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Reflection
This session helped me realise that the forefront isn't always about the latest software or trend, it can also be about how we choose to work and engage with the industry. For many, the future might be about building personal brands, creating independently and navigating new systems of distribution and monetisation outside traditional studios.
I plan to keep this perspective in mind as I continue developing Echoes of Elements, especially when considering how the project might live beyond university as a portfolio piece or even a potential indie release.
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bimamericas123 · 8 days ago
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Why Revit Architecture Course is a Must for Civil Engineers and Architects
In the constantly changing world of the AEC (Architecture, Engineering, and Construction) industry, traditional drawing methods are rapidly becoming outdated. Modern construction requires more sophisticated and more collaborative, highly efficient designs. This is the reason why Revit's software classes are available. No matter if your profession is civil engineering, architecture or MEP professional, acquiring Revit will significantly improve your documentation, design, and project execution skills.
This blog will look at the reasons why registering for an Architectural course in Revit is vital for professionals working in the construction industry, and how an appropriate Revit online class will help you advance your job.
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What is Revit, and Why is It Important?
Revit, created in collaboration with Autodesk, is an Autodesk Building Information Modeling (BIM) software that helps you plan, document, visualise and even simulate construction projects. As opposed to CAD software that relies on 2D drawing, Revit allows you to make sophisticated 3D models that incorporate data.
Starting from architectural designs to the structural plans and MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) Systems, Revit covers the full range of documentation for construction. This is why BIM courses in Revit are extremely sought-after for architectural and engineering firms.
Why Should Civil Engineers and Architects Learn Revit?
Better Project Coordination Revit allows collaboration across disciplines. Engineers and architects can collaborate together on the same model, which reduces the chance of clashes and mistakes. This collaboration environment improves the quality of the project and speed of delivery.
Enhanced Visualization and Presentation With Revit, it is possible to create real-looking 3D renders and walkthroughs. These visualization tools assist civil engineers and architects better communicate their ideas to their clients, stakeholders and regulatory authorities.
Automated Documentation Revit automatizes the creation of plans, quantities takeoffs as well as construction documentation. This saves time, decreases the chance of human error, and provides the sameness across all documents.
High Demand in Job Market The AEC sector is swiftly moving toward BIM. Businesses are looking for professionals with experience in Revit. The completion of the Revit training course will provide you with an edge in your job opportunities and advancement in your career.
Choosing the Right Revit Architecture Online Course
If you are looking for Revit classes close to me and Online Revit Architecture classes be sure to consider the following guidelines to ensure you are getting the best value
Accredited Institutions or Trainers: Ensure the course is taught by Autodesk Certified Experts, or by recognized training centers.
Hands-on Training: Choose courses that include real-world projects and assignments to help you understand the concepts better.
Class Modules: Find modules that focus on Revit Architecture Structural, and MEP capabilities.
Flexible learning: Choose an Online course in Revit which allows for flexible scheduling recordings, sessions recorded, and downloadable material.
What Can You Expect From A Comprehensive BIM Revit Course
An organized Revit BIM training course typically consists of:
An introduction on BIM concepts and the Revit interface
Architectural modeling: walls, floors, roofs, doors, windows
Structural modeling for beams columns and foundations
MEP modeling includes HVAC, plumbing and electrical systems
Dimensioning, annotation and documenting methods
Families with schedules, sheets, and sheets
Visualization and rendering techniques
Collaboration tools for project collaboration made of linked models and worksets
At the time you've completed the course, you will be able manage the entire BIM project with Revit.
Benefits of Revit MEP Course for Civil Engineers
Civil engineers usually concentrate on layouts and structures Understanding MEP systems is also essential to ensure that the project is coordinated in a holistic manner. A Revit MEP training course offers insight into the design of electrical panels, mechanical ducts lighting systems, and plumbing networks. This further knowledge enables civil engineers to work efficiently together with MEP professionals and prevent design conflicts on site.
Career Opportunities After Completing a Revit Course
Achieving a Revit course will open doors to many work opportunities, including:
BIM Modeler (Architecture/Structure/MEP)
Revit Technician
Architectural Designer
Structural Designer
BIM Coordinator
MEP Engineer (with Revit MEP specialization)
As companies around the world move towards digital construction, experts who are trained in Revit will be in great demand all over the world.
Final Thoughts
If you're a budding architect, an experienced civil engineer or a professional who is looking to change careers, learning to master Revit with the use of an Online course in Revit Architecture or an online course in Revit is a wise investment. It's not just a way to improve your technical capabilities, but it will also increase your ability to get a job in a highly competitive job market.
Look up Revit training courses near me or sign up for an accredited Revit BIM class online to secure your career. The AEC sector is becoming digital. Don't be a victim of outdated techniques that keep you from progressing.
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