In this video GamingGuy118 shows how to do the Shi No Numa Hell Hound Zombie Glitch on Call of Duty 5. This glitch will make it a breeze to kill the hell hounds as what it does is jam you and your buddy in the doorway so you can both just stand there and kill any hell hounds that come in your way. This glitch was founded by Troll200 who is also in the video helping to be the second man jammed in the doorway. So if you're having troubles with the hell hounds or are just looking to mess around ...
Over the last few years, the virtual reality space has earned a welcome reputation for fostering better representational balance with regard to gender compared to the general tech industry, with women like Nonny de la Peña and many others leading the charge.
This was a busy week in the tech space. After everyone got over the major announcements of Apple's latest, we examined the metaverse through the lens of Hollywood, and then took a closer look at Facebook's first smartglasses.
Welcome to the first annual Next Reality 30, our list of people who've made the biggest impact on the augmented reality space in the last 12 months — and what a 12-month roller-coaster ride it's been. Apple introduced ARKit-powered apps last fall, Google launched ARCore for Android soon after, Snapchat began monetizing AR, and the Magic Leap One headset finally came out. These are historic times.
Este vídeo tenta mostrar uma forma muito fácil de fazer uma correcção de cor apenas numa área da imagem, sem ser necessário o uso de seleções. Aqui usamos o Hue/Saturation, que é uma função do Photoshop para alterar toda a cor da imagem, ou apenas algumas cores.
Paul Lung requires nothing but a 0.5 mm technical graphite pencil, plus one sheet of A2 paper to create a nearly perfectly hand drawn facsimile of a photograph. The 38-year-old graphic designer of Hong Kong spends up to 60 hours on each labor intensive drawing.
If you're a believer in the power of logic, may as well skip the game tomorrow. Two math professors at the University of London have supposedly determined who will win the World Cup, and have displayed their findings as a sophisticated infographic:
It certainly doesn't come easy, but that's what we want. Off the beaten path.