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Below is a long blog post about 3D printing. I’ve included it here for those who are interested in the subject but don’t have time to read through all of my posts on this site, or you may not be aware that there are so many ways we can use technology today – some which were unheard-of just five years ago! If you want to know more than what’s written below (and believe me when I say: “there’s A LOT!”), please feel free to contact us and let our team showcase their skills at one of your upcoming events. We guarantee no disappointment will result from working with us… if anything: total amazement!!! Below is a long blog post about 10 great lessons learned from the book, The Power of Positive Thinking. I have to admit that I was never one who read self-help books in my twenties and thirties (in fact, most people don’t want me around when they are reading theirs). 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Keep your mind focused on what needs doing rather than on what has already happened. Do not let yourself be discouraged if setbacks occur because such defeats should serve only to make you more determined. Be careful however lest your optimism lead you into blindness so that you do nothing at all. Never feel defeated before trying – always put forth effort first. You will find that with determination and persistence almost any goal may be achieved. ~ Unknown Author Written Circa 1987. So many times in life, especially nowadays, it seems easier just to give up. It feels safer to hide behind the mask of depression and ignore reality which often takes time to change. We live in a culture where it’s very easy to buy into negative thoughts without realizing the consequences until later… much too late. Sometimes the damage done cannot ever be undone and there remains no possibility for healing or redemption. That’s why these simple words ring true even though written over twenty years ago. They say, Don’t worry about yesterday or tomorrow … focus solely on TODAY! So take advantage of every opportunity available right NOW while keeping an eye toward making improvements down THE ROAD ahead. Make sure each day counts towards achieving YOUR GOALS & AMBITIONS AS WELL! Remember also that being positive means taking responsibility FOR OURSELVES FIRST BEFORE ANYONE ELSE CAN HELP US REACH SUCCESS!! Once accomplished THEN REWARDING SELF THROUGHOUT JOB WILL ALSO PLAY BIG ROLLE!!! In summary = Being successful requires commitment AND DEDICATION combined together equals Below is a long blog post about 1208. I’m not going to summarize it here, because that would be boring and unhelpful. Instead, you should read the whole thing! And then if your head hurts too much from reading this, or you don’t have time, skip down to the last paragraph in red at the bottom for an overview of what happened (and maybe go watch some YouTube videos instead). This blog is written by me, but also by many other people who helped make this episode possible. It’s very hard to keep track of everyone without forgetting someone important, so please let me know if there are any errors and I will try my best to correct them as soon as possible. Too many names might hurt your brain… So we’re just trying our best to get all the relevant information out there while avoiding complete chaos. The purpose of these posts is to provide more context on how we did things during production, why certain decisions were made, etc., in order to hopefully educate others interested in game development. We hope they help future indies like us figure stuff out faster than we had to. But mostly, we want to thank everyone involved with helping make The Unfinished Swan happen: Our families; friends both near & far away; colleagues past present and future; fellow developers; local arts organizations such as DigiPen Institute of Technology and Seattle Interactive Conference; sponsors; anyone else whose name isn’t mentioned below; AND MOSTLY YOU GUYS WHO ARE READING THIS RIGHT NOW!!! Without you guys none of this could have been achieved!! We truly appreciate every single one of you—we couldn’t do it alone. Thank You <3 For those curious, here are links to previous “Behind-the-Scenes” episodes: Episode #1 – Prologue / Concept Art / Music Trailer Episode #2 - Storyboarding & Previs/Pre-Production Demo Video Episode #3 - Asset Creation & Character Design Episode #4 - Environment Design / Lighting Tutorial Videos Episode #5 - Production Update v1 + Epilogue So now onto the show… Episode #6 - Animation, VFX & Audio Log Okay, first off, apologies for taking forever between episodes again :(. There was only really two reasons for this: 1) We decided to extend the scope of the final product even further after completing the original scope, which resulted in several months worth of new assets needing to be created before release; plus we added a bunch more features and content later than expected, including online multiplayer support via PlayStation Network for PS3 owners! Also relatedly - due to budget constraints we weren’t able to hire enough artists when needed until late into development cycle, resulting in del Below is a long blog post about 3D printing. It’s very detailed and technical, so if you’re not into that sort of thing or don’t want to read it all (it does get pretty dense in parts) then I understand! You can still enjoy my videos on YouTube where there are more visual images than text: Making the First 5-atoms Thick Layer We start with an empty bed, but before we even have time for that, the printer begins by depositing layers of plastic powder one atop another until they form a single layer which contains five atoms thick walls. When the first layer has been completed, it will be flipped over onto its other side using mirrored surfaces within the print head nozzle assembly itself. This allows us to use up some space underneath without having any wasted material left behind after being printed out; otherwise these materials would just end up getting thrown away instead! The next step involves adding additional support structures around each newly created wall which helps prevent warping during cooling periods between prints so everything stays nice and flat across multiple passes through our 24 hour production cycle once again saving tons upon millions dollars worth stuff from going downstream unused because nobody wants old junk sitting around anymore anyway right? No worries though since there’ll always someone who needs something new made sometime soon enough :) Once those supports have hardened properly (about six hours),we move straight ahead towards creating yet another layer containing four separate strands held together via interlocking shapes–this means your design must account for both types while maintaining sufficient structural integrity throughout every stage including installation & removal processes too! There should never be anything left hanging loose when things go wrong either way -just make sure everyone knows what happens if they drop something heavy near power lines ;) Additional Support Structures Added To Each Newly Created Wall Helps Prevent Warpage During Cooling Period Between Prints So Everything Stays Flat Across Multiple Passes Through Our 24 Hour Production Cycle Once Again Saving Tons Upon Millions Dollars Worth Of Material From Going Down Stream Unused Because Nobody Wants Old Junk Sitting Around Anymore Anyway Right No Worries Though Since Their Always Someone Who Needs Something Made Sometime Soon Enough:) The process continues like this forever building higher levels off of lower ones until finally reaching maximum height capability allowing users access points high above ground level providing excellent views looking outwards beyond borders set forth within given parameters established early on during initial stages development phase making everything easier faster cleaner safer simpler smoother better stronger more efficient reliable cost effective convenient easy accessible affordable feasible manageable sustainable responsible ethical environmentally friendly safe secure stable consistent uniform repeatable predictable measurable accurate precise dependable trustworthy reputable respectful honorable honest truthful fair open transparent genu Below is a long blog post about 3D Printing, written by my friend and former student J.C. Watts. I thought it would be valuable for people to have this information so they can make their own decisions on whether or not 3D printing will benefit them in the near future. The following article is written by Mr. J. C. Watts of Duluth Georgia: Recently there has been some speculation that we are close to an industrial revolution driven primarily by advances in additive manufacturing (AM). It’s hard to say how realistic such claims may be but regardless, the potential impacts from AM cannot be ignored. With these new capabilities comes uncertainty as well – especially if you haven’t considered what your company needs today versus tomorrow. Let me explain why now could be the best time ever! In order for us all go forward together let me share two important facts about our industry first though… AM technology was invented back around 1980 when Chuck Hull created Stereolithography which allowed him produce objects layer-by-layer using photopolymers without needing molds or tools; thus making things possible where none existed before because no one had found ways around certain limitations until then—like getting rid off those pesky mold lines caused by traditional methods like casting steel parts out onto large sheets metal plates after being cut down into pieces small enough fit through doorways/windows etc.. This innovation paved way towards other types material deposition techniques such laser sintering/melting powders while also creating whole new businesses dedicated solely toward producing customized consumer products with ease thanks largely due its ability create complex shapes quickly at relatively low cost per unit produced compared competitors still stuck trying figure out how turn lumber logs wood pulp paper cardboard boxes recycled aluminum cans trash bags bottles glass jars metal containers etc.,etc… into finished goods ready sell retail shelves stores shopping centres markets stalls online platforms & appliances devices gadgets electronics equipment machinery automobiles vehicles motorcycles scooters cycles cars autos vans minivans SUV pickup trucks sports utility sidekicks jeeps land cruisers convertibles coupes sedans station wagons hatchbacks roadsters exotica supercars hypercars ultracars uberautos limousines towncars stretch limo coach bus doubledecker tourist sightseeing charter party taxi cabs cabriolets cabrios sportscoupes spyders speedboats yachts sailboat catamaran trimaran trawler fisherman baycraft dinghy jetski waverunner hydrofoil wave surf ski windsurfer kitesurfs foils water skies snowboards ice hockey inline rollerblades