How to Create Feathered Masks in Blender
This fast speed video tutorial shows you how to create feathered masks in Blender's compositor.
For a slower paced version of the tutorial, please visit here:
https://fastertutorials.com/2024/01/04/how-to-use-mask-feather-in-blenders-compositor/
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Awesome 3D-printed Nigiri Mold Sushi Worflow
This 3D-printed Nigiri mold makes it really easy to make sushi at home.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6393669
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Rename several objects in one go in Blender
This video shows you how to rename multiple objects
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Easily remove box characters from pasted code
Today, we'll be discussing a common issue you might encounter when copying and pasting text from other programs into Visual Studio Code.
At times, you may notice strange boxes appearing in your pasted text. These boxes represent unrecognized characters in VS Code. They usually occur due to discrepancies between character encoding standards across different programs.
If you're looking for a quick fix to eliminate these, here's a simple process you can follow.
First, select and copy one of these unknown box characters. Next, open up the 'Replace' dialog box. Paste the copied box character into the 'Find' field of the dialog box. Then, leave the 'Replace' field blank. Upon clicking 'Replace All', VS Code will replace all instances of this unrecognized character with nothing, essentially removing them from your text.
And there you have it! Your pasted text is now free of any unknown characters.
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