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Off Topic / Re: forget you AMD
« on: July 27, 2011, 08:04:25 AM »don't think anyone besides NASA needs a computer with 10 processor coresI have a feeling NASA simulation computers have a bit larger than just 10 core processors.
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don't think anyone besides NASA needs a computer with 10 processor coresI have a feeling NASA simulation computers have a bit larger than just 10 core processors.
It also needs to have a blank texture. (I think)You mean transparent on the model? That needs to be done when exporting. Making the texture .png transparent lightens the color and makes it, in vehicles, paintable with spray can.
Speaking of which, is it possible to make something have a blank texture if you replaced the color with a transparent image?
Ex: Taking Green.png, keeping the name the way it is, but changing the image to be transparent.
Add another thin layer beneath it to make it 2 layers thick?And double the triangle count? Hell naws. The glass texture is a dark green with 25% saturation.
Change the texture too a darker color? I'm assuming you're using white at the moment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhksNvUwaRcmind borkde to awsome to contain i midn i slp enow byby
WHAT THE HOLY JESUS forget 33:10 MY GOD
No, i created this thread because I wanted to post my religious beliefs.What th- you didn't make the thread. OP is by FrozenEye.
If it were any closer, my theory is that the atmosphhere would be hotter. On the day side, the solar wind would be pushing the atmosphere to lean to the night side. The O3 layer would be thinner on the light side and both day and night would be hot. The moon would be harder to see at night, the sun would seem brighter, and daytime, a vast period of a radiation bath. At our current position, we have reached an equilibrium.Equilibrium? Not really. Besides you would need to be a lot closer to the sun for any of that.
Yes. Earth's orbit is elliptical and the distance to sun varies between 147,098,290 km and 152,098,232 km. Exact variance is 4,999,942 km. (I said 10 million kilometers in my post above which is wrong.)
Where did you get this image?Ohey it's public. Could have just posted the link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EjCKzo1cC0Oh that was just amazing.
(unless it is solid) have you tried lowering the textures transparency level in an image editing program?The texture is solid and has no transparency. Changing the texture's transparency simply lightens the color on the model.