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I remember when the sixpence slavery drama first broke out I learned more about modern slavery on my dash than I ever learned in a class
UBlock Origin - Adblocking
Chameleon - IP and random agent spoofing
TrackMeNot - Floods web search engines with false queries at a settable interval
Location Guard - Obfuscates precise location
Privacy Possum - Blocks and falsifies information collected by tracking
ClearURLs - Removes tracking elements from URLs
LocalCDN - Prevents third party requests
CanvassBlocker - Prevents fingerprinting
UnPaywall - Circumvents paywalls for research papers
Sci-Hub - Adds a Sci-Hub link to academic papers
ChromeMask - Disguises Firefox as Chrome for Chrome-only websites
FlagFox - Adds a flag next to the URL indicating its origin
Too many artists are held back by outdated and bad color theory rules, or even rules that are fine but have built in limitations that you should know and I want to set everyone free.
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what are some good learning resources or advice for folks who wanna know how to do low poly 3d stuff in blender? i personally really wanna one make some stuff to maybe use in godot and your work is very cool to look at!
Thank you! For starting out with Blender, I really recommend giving Cherylynn Lima's YouTube channel a look-through. Specifically, this series on making low poly characters from scratch. It's made in an older version of the program, but it's one of the first video tutorials I ever followed along with back when I first started using Blender, and it's extremely beginner-friendly.
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