Hey, 2015 is here, and my website vr/360 full of spherical panoramas now supports all new technologies, bells and whistles.
From now on it is white! White diagonal stripes, light themes and cool thin font-faces.
Hey, 2015 is here, and my website vr/360 full of spherical panoramas now supports all new technologies, bells and whistles.
From now on it is white! White diagonal stripes, light themes and cool thin font-faces.
Another break between projects and another Rainmeter skin to share, really useful one. It does only two things: wakes all my nodes, making their fans spin at 800 RPMs, and puts them to sleep, so the LED lights of the nodes’ cases chase to blink in the dark illuminating the corridor, in which they stand, with red.
Continuing the skin series Render node skin and Render node skin: Dual CPU.
The Rainmeter render node skin works flawlessly for me for almost a year. With its help I can easily monitor the temperature of a node and load histogram, and it gives the access to Remote Desktop with a single click. And it’s freaking simple! I have only Single-CPU nodes, well, that’s fine for me, nothing fancy like dual or quad CPUs based server platforms.
Take a break between projects and forget about 3D is what I sometimes do. Continuing one of my previous posts (Restoration of 3ds Max) and experiments with Rainmeter desktop I wrote an useful skin to monitor my render nodes.
Update has finally come to my vr/360-section.
It is so damn good to finish something that properly works, even a simple maxscript that do nothing but moving sub-elements by an offset value. Here it is. I called it ScreenOffset and it is ready for publishing at beta-version 0.2.Today it is public.
3ds Max always annoys me when it deadly hides in the tray during the rendering and never wants to maximize its window once it’s hidden. Is it shy? Or it saves my nerves forbidding to look at the progress? Or is it just greedy for RAM? No. I think it is just made that way.
Of course you can invoke “Windows Task Manager” by Ctrl+Shirt+Esc, then hit “Applications” tab, then “Bring To Front” 3ds Max’s window. But I am lazy for these three steps and I know I can do it fast but it is not as fast as a single click on the button that is always on the side of screen. So today I found another way and integrated the result into my Rainmeter skin.