Ashen44
World’s biggest Monster Hunter fan
Really feeling that make future so round shirt
According to a quick internet search clicker training is a dog training method in which whenever a dog does something right you click with a noisemaker to indicate the exact moment the dog performed a preferable action before rewarding them. How this applies to fighting games I don’t fully know but I would assume that the doggirls are undergoing clicker training when training in fighting games, thus making them stronger than the average player.
Fuck did we all go down the exact same pipeline? I just installed Linux last week and I haven’t booted up windows since.
Proposed long term nuclear waste storage facility. Lots of big spikes tell possible future civilizations that this place is dangerous. The “this is not a place of honour” comes from a proposed message to be kept within the facility for any future archaeologists.
I was actually really disappointed when I got my prescription, because I went home and tried it, and I felt nothing. From how other people describe it, I thought the clouds were gonna clear, the angels were gonna sing, and I would be reborn a new person. I genuinely thought the medicine wasn’t doing anything.
Anyways I then proceeded to play a colony sim for 12 hours straight without getting up or getting distracted even once so I think the medicine did something lmao
OOP is not the only person lmao. I was also really hoping for a super pumpkin :(
Texture painting (and any images in general) are saved as separate files in blender by default! They’re not saved as part of your .blend file. You can press alt+s while your mouse is in the image viewer (or just click the image dropdown menu at the top of the image viewer, which should have an asterisk if your image is unsaved) to save the image.
Alternatively, you CAN pack the images into the blend file! Under the file menu in the top left, select external data > pack resources. Then, whenever you save your blend file it should ask if you want to save the image too. note: you DO need to have saved a separate copy of the image first for this to work, but you do NOT need to keep the separate copy after you’ve packed the file.