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Fotonica graphics options4/29/2023 ![]() ![]() On certain hardware configurations, the canvas draws at the wrong size in floating document frames.Crash while running distortion filters against large-sized 16-bit RGB images.(macOS-only) Hidden panel not rendering properly when the user hovers to reveal them.Issues while using the Pen tool with Photoshop CC version 19.1.Crash while using the Artboard tool after Width or Height is changed to 100%.Improved Microsoft Surface Dial support.Advanced Support for Windows High-Density Monitors.This update includes many (40+) changes for the top customer reported issues in 19.0.1 including (but not limited to): This update includes a few (10+) changes for the top customer reported issues in 19.0 including (but not limited to): Option for automatically symmetrical paint.Email or share your creations to several services directly from within Photoshop.Access your Lightroom photos in Photoshop.Support for Spherical panoramas editing.Patches for some vulnerabilities and various other bug fixes.AppleScript: Open options error while launching Photoshop.The last-used grouped tool is forgotten after using the Move tool (V).Error: Can’t save changes to the Adobe Photoshop document before quitting.Numerous other issues fixed in the areas of 3D, Actions, Search, Learn Panel, Performance, Touch Bar, and Type.Can’t write file when you have group ACL for the file on MacOS.Layer groups with changed blend modes corrupt files.3D show or hide polygons issue with Reveal All.Blank menu entry in the context menu for 3D type.Performance issues with TrueType and OpenType fonts.Program error when converting to bitmap using pattern dither with a selection.Touch Bar support for Apple MacBook Pro.Stock templates, 3D objects, and search.Multiple files are stacked on top of one another, rather than cascaded, when tabbed documents are disabled.Typo in the HangingPunCtuation property used for scripting.Clicking onto disabled “Start” workspace leads to switching to “Photography” workspace.Recent Files stops working after opening 100+ files.Welcome screen causes redraw/flicker even if not show if Narration is enabled (Windows only).Unable to drag and drop the artwork from Illustrator to Photoshop (Windows only).IFF files and hang/crash when opening/closing certain. ![]() Sampling a color with the gradient tool and panels hidden doesn’t sample the color.Scripting Support gives an error during launch – Subsequent crashing.Pasted content centers on artboard when zoomed in to portion of the artboard.Edit of Library raster graphic in Indesign or Illustrator fails to open the doc in Photoshop unless Photoshop is already running.Export Presets on 2x artboards result in incorrectly scaled assets.Improved clickable area for dialog buttons.German translation error for Workspaces.Issue with Cmd/Ctrl key for selecting layers in the Layer panel.New Swatch > Add to Library check box setting is not sticky when invoked from color picker.Tools reset to default set after closing/opening doc or quitting/relaunching Photoshop with Start Screen.Unable to record the command, Select All Layers.Crash Reporter: Crash when creating Character Styles and when saving a document in certain scenarios.This update includes 25 changes to resolve customer reported workflow issues including (but not limited to): Modern user experience on desktop and touch devices.New Creative Cloud Libraries capabilities.Some Layer styles can now be added up to 10 instances.Design Space (Preview) offers a designated mode for websites and mobile apps designers.Last release for Windows XP SP3 and Mac OS X Snow Leopardĭedicated to Thomas and John Knoll (Adobe Photoshop 25th Anniversary).3D UI completely redone, now easier to use.Snap to Pixel for vector tools and transforms.Overhauled vector tools including stroking of vector paths, dotted or dashed.Built in support for Middle Eastern languages.Oil Paint filter now ships with the program.New properties panel that can be used to vary properties of adjustment layers. ![]()
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3d pinball space cadet gameplay4/29/2023 ![]() ![]() If, after 30 days, you receive no response, you are free to MOD it.Īny MODs based on free to MOD work in which the 'new' author claims required permission ARE free to MOD. If you'd like to MOD another author's work, please contact them. It is unacceptable to 'lock' down a table that's been modded from something freely given. Any tables used that are originally free to MOD are to remain free to MOD, regardless of how many authors and/or versions have been subsequently involved. wiesshund - requests MODs of his work are uploaded here.*Īny MODs of their work MUST credit the previous authors.xenonph- requests MODs of his work are uploaded here.*.Noah Fentz - requests MODs of his work are uploaded here.*.unclereamus - requests MODs of his work are uploaded here.*.PinballPerson (aka, Leon Spalding/Leo Wanker). ![]()
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Dragon spring phoenix rise the shed4/29/2023 ![]() ![]() But Doctoroff insists this is something he went out of his way to avoid. It can be argued that every board member the Shed gains is one another arts organization loses. In the fundraising rat race of New York City nonprofits, a $550 million inaugural campaign has the potential to raise people’s hackles. ![]() Tisch, Alex Poots, Darla Moore, Jed Walentas. Ross, Deborah Winshel, Gale Brewer, Christina Miller, Christina Weiss Lurie, Dasha Zhukova, Lew Frankfort, Debbie August, Jonathan M. From left: Andres Santo Domingo, Diane von Furstenberg, Benjamin F. It also includes representatives of the businesses that plan to make the Hudson Yards area their home, such as Related Companies CEO Stephen Ross and real estate developer Frank McCourt Jr., owner of a lot across 10th Avenue and namesake of the performance hall. “He’s the reason I’m there,” says Diane von Furstenberg, one of a group of powerful New Yorkers who make up the board, including Jon Tisch, Andrés Santo Domingo, and Dasha Zhukova. The Shed’s board of directors is as imposing as the building itself, and largely the result of relationships Doctoroff has fostered over a 40-year career in business and politics. Finding the photo, he says, with a paternal gleam in his eye, “It actually looks better than the renderings.” ![]() “The idea was, ‘Let’s create the world’s most flexible cultural institution, both programmatically and physically,’ ” he tells me, likening the venue to a German kunsthalle. “We are obsessed about New York’s competitive position in the world,” Doctoroff says, toggling through his iPad to find a photo of the McCourt at sunset. Sitting in his office at 10 Hudson Yards, with its bird’s-eye view of the Bloomberg Building, Doctoroff says, “Mike always would say that capital follows culture in New York.” So they picked what they believed to be the best site in the mixed-use development and reserved it for a cultural institution. “And the other one is Doctoroff, as our chairman.” “I don’t know if there are patron saints in the Jewish faith, but he is one of those,” Poots says of Bloomberg, who, in addition to allocating $75 million of city funds to the Shed while in office, has donated $75 million through his Bloomberg Philanthropies. When that hope was quashed, the site was reconceived as a new neighborhood, which Bloomberg would sign off on only if it included a cultural nonprofit on city-owned land.Ī rendering of the McCourt Courtesy The Shed ![]() Plans for a stadium on the 28-acre tract were put forth in the early 2000s by then-mayor Bloomberg and Dan Doctoroff, his deputy for economic development, as a way to win the 2012 Summer Olympics for New York. Hudson Yards, which stretches from 30th to 34th streets and from 10th Avenue to the West Side Highway, is the most expensive development in U.S. Looking through the hull of the McCourt, the neighboring Hudson Yards development rises like SimCity built of glass Legos. In a city with 1,200 existing cultural institutions, and with a budget that ballooned from $350 million to $475 million, it has taken enormous capital-political, social, and financial-to get a project of this scale and ambition off the ground. While the mission may be simple, the erection of the building, a hulking, dimpled rhombus that hovers over the north end of the High Line, was not. Alex Poots, Founding Artistic Director and CEO of The Shed Craig Barritt // Getty Images ![]()
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Guitar hero world tour guitar battery4/29/2023 ![]() ![]() The strum bar is a tad loud, and I found that playing Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock with headphones is much more enjoyable than with speakers. It feels good to hold, mostly because of the centered weight. With past guitars, I wore an armband because my wrists would hurt from leaning on the sharp edges. So it was good to see them remove it completely in favor of a buttons-only guitar.Īnd playing on it? The best videogame guitar experience yet. I actually told the guys at Activision while playtesting Guitar Hero 5 (or World Tour) that it’s useless, because moving your hand away from the buttons is too hard, and pressing the buttons super fast is actually pretty fun. And, compared to the most recent wireless controller, there is no more touch-sensitive fret bar. The back and start buttons are huge, especially the back button. I like that it keeps the weight distribution centered, and helps the neck feel more solid, ever so slightly. The big difference is in the battery enclosure (moved into the guitar neck), which is less convenient than the simple back panel of previous guitar, but barely so. Likewise, the whammy bar is identical to the most recent previous model. You should continue playing with the guitar for at least two hours before worrying about poor responsiveness.) The strum bar is slightly louder, which can be a bother, especially in quiet settings. During this period, they’ll feel slightly unresponsive. (Note to new buyers, if you don’t already know, it takes about an hour to break in the new buttons. The buttons feel just as good as the previous two guitars. They’re a snap (literally) to put back on.Įverything else is much tighter. That center mass makes the guitar feel solid, more than the others, though I’ve dropped it twice now and both times the attached sides unclipped and fell off. It’s more convenient to move the guitar slightly by picking it up on the center, where the weight is. The body has grown and evolved, and I like the openings where the sides connect to the base. So long as I’m focused on playing well and not worrying about the buttons, I’m happy, and the Rock Band Guitars never gave that satisfactory feeling.Īs for the wireless Guitar Hero guitars, not much has changed. No one cares about realism when there’s 50 notes to play in 3 seconds on the screen. The buttons feeling like buttons, something durable and curiously enjoyable to push. The resounding click of the strum bar gives confidence in each stroke, so I never feel like I didn’t strum, and more importantly, I know when I didn’t. ![]() My affinity towards Activision and Neversoft’s guitars has been based on two major factors: the clicky strum bar and the very button-esque buttons. The original developers of Guitar Hero, Harmonix, took a different route for their music games, and frankly I can’t stand those models. Numerous changes occurred since the earliest model, each getting closer to perfection. The first plastic instrument for the Xbox 360 (not pictured) was wired, but each subsequent guitar is wireless. The Guitar Hero franchise is built on, well, guitars. How good? We compare it to the past Guitar Hero guitars to find out. While it doesn’t compare to the real guitar for the upcoming Rock Band 3, it’s pretty darn good in it’s own right. This time the often-changing lineup of players includes Robert Smith (Voice & Guitars), Simon Gallup (Bass), Jason Cooper (Drums), Roger O’donnell (Keyboards, former David Bowie Tin Machine guitar hero Reeves Gabrels and Perry Bamonte (Guitar & Keyboards).Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock, like all the past Guitar Hero titles, comes with a brand new wireless guitar controller. This has made the band a consistent concert draw for all ages of fans who love to hear how it will be arranging classics such as In A Forest, Jumping Someone Else’s Train, Fascination Street and other singles alongside deeper album cuts. Lead by plaintive vocalist and killer guitarist and songwriter Robert Smith, the band has released 13 studio albums to date, some of them becoming essential listening for the eighties, nineties and naughts. The Cure have been giving generations of goths a reason to be cheerful since playing its first show in 1978. Tickets/info: From $25 on sale March 17, 10 a.m. The next issue of Sunrise presented by Vancouver Sun will soon be in your inbox. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. Manage Print Subscription / Tax ReceiptĪ welcome email is on its way.Vancouver Sun Run: Sign up & event info. ![]() |