Chủ Nhật, 29 tháng 7, 2018

Waching daily Jul 30 2018

Welcome to the OpenMW-CS video of this release!

Editor development has gained momentum in the last few months,

which should be more noticeable when version 0.45 arrives.

For now, let's have a look at the changes included in version 0.44.

First of all, the current release changes the names of two data fields.

On the one hand, the "Model" entry is renamed to "Model/Animation"

to make clear that certain objects have default models and use the specified file to play a different set of animations.

On the other hand, the "Original creature" field is now called "Parent Creature",

which emphasises the fact that the current creature's sound file is fetched from the referenced creature ID.

The naming is still not perfect, but once we have tooltips for data fields, things will become much clearer.

But that's another story for another time.

OpenMW-CS provides a search function to quickly search for pieces of data and a verifier to run a global error check.

The results are displayed in a report table and can be filtered and sorted.

In the past, sorting reported entries by ID was case-sensitive, displaying, e.g., a lower-case "a" below an upper-case "Z".

This issue was fixed in the current release.

Some of you may have already noticed it:

Version 0.44 features a new icon set for our editor.

A big thank you to our user Lamoot who created all the icons!

The set is complete – ignoring icons for missing features –

and we hope that the icon style blends well with the editor's current design.

Finally, the current release introduces terrain texture editing.

This new editing mode is available in the scene view and enables modders to paint textures onto terrain,

replacing the original textures in the process.

You may select textures by drag-and-drop from the textures table and from the land textures table respectively.

Once you have selected a texture, you should customise the brush by setting its shape

– point, square, or circle –

and its size.

We will also eventually add the option to set the brush to the shape of the current selection.

If you want to switch between brush setups, just right-click on the brush icon and choose from a list of recently used brushes.

Happy painting!

That's all for now.

As I mentioned at the beginning of this video, editor development has gained momentum again,

so stay tuned for the upcoming 0.45 release!

Also consider reading through the official release notes for more in-depth information and visit our forums on openmw.org.

Until next time; thanks for watching!

For more infomation >> OpenMW-CS 0.44 Release Commentary - Duration: 3:34.

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another cosplay video (this time with more lipstick blood) - Duration: 4:17.

Cecil pls duet

Ya boy (should I add suspenders?)

He's like a cat bringing dead things into the house

Welcome!

Don't let him anywhere near carlos he too thirsty

Chicken nunget

god i hope this is decent

THIS BITCH

This is all normal. Take your medication. The Smiling God loves you.

TJIS IS THE BEST AUDIO ON THIS APP

More cosplay spam I think I like this cosplay a whole lot

Remember when carlos was trapped in the desert with this fucker bc I sure do

Sad bloody boi moodboard

Shitposting

I'm really feeling this one so sorry if I spam

WE TOLD YOU TO T A K E Y O U R P I L L S

Behind the scenes look at my choices for this cosplay

Got a few drafts left and then I'm taking this off but it's been fun

Neck Neck Neck Nec~k!

Good night y'all

For more infomation >> another cosplay video (this time with more lipstick blood) - Duration: 4:17.

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Bodycam video released in fatal police shooting of black man - Duration: 8:21.

Authorities in Minneapolis released body camera video from two police officers in the fatal shooting of a 31-year-old black man, with the footage showing the man shot from behind after a frenetic foot chase and what appeared to be a gun in his hand

Officers Justin Schmidt and Ryan Kelly were responding to a 911 call of a man firing a gun into the air on the city's north side June 23

The video released Sunday shows them pulling their cruiser up and a man — Blevins — seated on a curb near a woman with a child in a stroller

As the officers pull up, one says, "He's got a gun!" Blevins jumps up and runs, as the officers yell "Stop, stop! Put your hands up! I will (expletive) shoot you!" In a chase that takes less than a minute, Blevins yells back, "I didn't do nothing bro," ''Please don't shoot" and "Leave me alone

" An enhanced version of the video has a red circle drawn around Blevins' hand to highlight what appears to be a gun

After the chase turns down an alley, Blevins is shot, still running. Investigators said both Kelly and Schmidt fired their weapons

An autopsy showed Blevins was shot multiple times. Investigators have said the officers arrived to find Blevins sitting with a woman on a curb before he ran, carrying a black and silver gun

A gun was recovered at the scene. Some witnesses had disputed Blevins was armed, saying he was carrying a bottle or a cup

He appeared to have something in each hand when he first ran. Sydnee Brown, a cousin of Blevins, told the Star Tribune that the video confirms her belief that he was not a threat to police

"He didn't deserve to die," Brown said. "He wasn't a threat when (the officers) approached him

They didn't view him as a human being." The two officers are on paid administrative leave

A protest of Blevins' death was planned for Tuesday afternoon at the Hennepin County Government Center

Blevins' death prompted earlier demonstrations and community advocates demanded transparency and urged the swift release of body camera footage

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said in June that the body camera video would be released after the Blevins family was consulted and the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension had finished interviewing key witnesses

Frey said Blevins' family viewed the video about an hour before it was released publicly

He called Blevins' death "tragic," but declined to comment on what the footage showed

"I know that right now in our city there's a lot of pain," he said. "Pain in many cases that I cannot understand

" Blevins' relatives previously called for both officers to face criminal charges

The city released raw footage from both officers' cameras, as well as what it called a "stabilized" video that includes footage from both officers produced by the National Center for Audio and Video Forensics in Beverly Hills, California

Officials said that footage had gone through a process to identify pixels from each frame and aligned them to help limit shaking

In Minnesota, investigative data is typically nonpublic until an investigation concludes

But state laws allow for the release of material like body camera footage if it's deemed a benefit to the public or if it dispels "widespread rumor or unrest

" Blevins' family and other community members had pushed for the prompt release of the footage, and Frey had pledged to do so as soon as possible

Video from past high-profile police shootings in the state has usually not been released until after long investigations by the BCA

Chief Medaria Arradondo said he could not comment while the investigation is pending

Kelly has been with the police department since 2013 and Schmidt joined in 2014

Both had served in the military and had been recognized numerous times for their work as police officers, according to redacted personnel files

They also both have had complaints against them: Kelly has had five complaints, all closed without discipline, while Schmidt has had three complaints against him, including two that were closed without discipline and one that remains open

Details about the complaints were not released. Minneapolis has been rocked by two high-profile fatal police shootings in recent years, including the November 2015 shooting of Jamar Clark, 24, and last year's shooting of Justine Ruszczyk Damond, 40

Officers in the Clark case were not charged, and trial is pending for the officer who shot Damond

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