Blender Tutorial: How to rig any car model with Rig-a-car add-on for free
In this tutorial, I'll show how to rig any car model, so you can use it for creating animations in Blender.
The add-on can be downloaded from here: http://digicreatures.net/articles/rigacar.html
Blender Tutorial: Rotate wheels based on their location Blender
This Blender tutorial explains how to rotate any wheel on its X axis based on its Y location. Or the other way around. But in this example, we'll be rotating it on its X axis.
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Howto install MSDOS & drivers and Autodesk 3DStudio 4 on a VM using VirtualBox
In this short video I'll show you how to install MSDOS 6.22 with CDROM support and mouse drivers, and then 3DStudio 4 on a virtual machine in VirtualBox. The end result will be a virtual machine that can not only be used to work in 3DS but it will also allow you to play classic DOS games.
To easily access the files that you want to use in DOS I'll start with creating an ISO file using ImgBurn. Place any games you want to play on the ISO as well for easy access.
I left out the narration because the audio was really bad in the recording and I couldn't be bother to do a new recording.
VirtualBox: https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
MSDOS & CDRom driver: https://mega.nz/#!fcsnzbzK!tDX_cHWZzRBfcVdiSshKzYlfzPSwgp9ZJLizjdvp2k4
MOUSE DRIVER: http://www.bootdisk.com/readme.htm
IMGBURN: https://m.majorgeeks.com/files/details/imgburn.html
3DS4: http://www.psxdev.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=621
(optional) fstcpufx.exe : https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?p=558408#p558408 . I haven't done this in the video but it might be a good idea for you to use this.
I made a similar video but then for VMware workstation instead. Check it out here: https://rumble.com/voww9b-howto-install-msdos-drivers-windows-3.11-and-autodesk-3dstudio4-on-a-vm-usi.html
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Howto install MSDOS + drivers, Windows 3.11, and Autodesk 3DStudio4 on a VM using VMWare Workstation
In this video I'll show how to create a new virtual machine in VMWare Workstation and install it with MSDOS 6.22 with CDROM support, mouse drivers, Soundblaster for audio, and 3DStudio 4 and even Windows 3.11. The end result will be a virtual machine that can not only be used to work in 3DS but it will also allow you to play classic DOS games.
To easily access the files that you want to use in DOS I'll start with creating an ISO file using ImgBurn. Place any games you want to play on the ISO as well for easy access.
Download links
VMWare Workstation: https://www.vmware.com/products/workstation-pro/workstation-pro-evaluation.html
MSDOS & CDRom driver: https://mega.nz/#!fcsnzbzK!tDX_cHWZzRBfcVdiSshKzYlfzPSwgp9ZJLizjdvp2k4
MOUSE DRIVER: http://www.bootdisk.com/readme.htm
IMGBURN: https://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=download
Windows 3.11: https://winworldpc.com/product/windows-3/wfw-311
3DS4: http://www.psxdev.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=621
(optional) fstcpufx.exe : https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?p=558408#p558408
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Create an adaptive bit-rate HLS live-stream server with Nginx/RTMP/Ffmpeg on Ubuntu20.04 (part2of2)
This is part 2 of 2. Please watch part 1 first. (https://rumble.com/vovbar-create-an-adaptive-bit-rate-hls-live-stream-server-with-nginxrtmpffmpeg-on-.html)
In this second part we're enabling Adaptive Bit rate streaming, and setting up PHP & MariaDB for Nginx to host a Wordpress site that will show the HLS live-stream.
URL to the how-to guide:
https://www.ustoopia.nl/featured/create-a-secure-adaptive-bit-rate-hls-stream-with-nginx-rtmp-ffmpeg-on-ubuntu-20-04-2021/
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Create an adaptive bit-rate HLS live-stream server with Nginx/RTMP/Ffmpeg on Ubuntu20.04 (part1of2)
In this how-to guide I'm showing how to build a live-stream server on a Ubuntu 20.04 machine using Nginx + RTMP module and FFmpeg. We're going to create certificates that we will use for delivering our stream. Video.JS is our player of choice in this video (part I / II).
Part 2 : https://rumble.com/vovbod-create-an-adaptive-bit-rate-hls-live-stream-server-with-nginxrtmpffmpeg-on-.html
The full guide:
https://www.ustoopia.nl/featured/create-a-secure-adaptive-bit-rate-hls-stream-with-nginx-rtmp-ffmpeg-on-ubuntu-20-04-2021/
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Deploy a live-stream Nginx server on Windows localhost with HLS & Dash supported within 10 mins
The title pretty much explains it all. This short guide will tell you how to deploy a localhost live-streaming server using Nginx that will create both HLS and Dash files. These can be used to feed to a web-player anywhere. The package works out of the box but you should follow my advice I give in the video and edit the config accordingly for your situation.
Link to the Github: https://github.com/ustoopia/Live-stream-server-portable-Windows-Nginx-RTMP-HLS-Dash
Link to the readme: https://github.com/ustoopia/Live-stream-server-portable-Windows-Nginx-RTMP-HLS-Dash/wiki
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