![]() For now, our goal in including OCIO support in this release of Painter is to let artists and studios start integrating Painter’s color management into production pipelines, so that we can get a broader feel of how efficient this new color-managed workflow is, as well as where we still need to make refinements. ![]() We also plan to add support roles from OCIO configuration, as well as various other improvements. And we’ll be adding dedicated presets for other game engines in future releases, allowing you to take your work into a wider range of apps without any specific configuration of settings. This release allows you to maintain color consistency when importing projects into Unreal Engine or Unity thanks to the ACES configurations shipped with Painter. We’ll be making even more improvements to Painter’s OCIO color management in future updates. Note that if an environment variable is set by your operating system (the ‘.ocio’ variable, in this case), this will replace the default config.ocio file shipped in Substance 3D Painter, and your project will use the color settings established by your operating system. This is especially useful for workflows such as those involved in a large-scale studio pipeline in such cases color information will remain consistent as the project passes from app to app. The result of this is that the precise appearance of your colors will remain identical, no matter which software, engine, or renderer you’re using. As your project moves from Painter to other apps in your workflow, the project itself defines how color information will be interpreted. Now, this information is stored in a file within your project (‘config.ocio’), which can be modified at any time. Previously, information on how Painter interpreted your project’s color data was lost once textures were exported – meaning that it was possible, for instance, for your greens or reds to change appearance as your project passed from app to app. This update brings a big change to how Painter handles color information.
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![]() What you will receive: the package includes 1 piece of net bag with a binding band on the side for easy storage when not in use, especially for 2 person in Please note that the steel wire is very elastic, please be careful in use.Wide applications: the blue lace net bed is suitable for a boy or girl, a nice gift for Christmas and kid's birthday or other festival, making your bed look more beautiful and add some warmth to your room, providing a comfortable sleeping environment.Convenient installation: you just need to open the bag, no other tools required, remove the leather tendons, and the steel wire bracket will be automatically raised, will not take you too much time to complete the work.Considerate design: the net bed is designed with 2-way zipper, durable enough to suit a boy or girl room makeover Moreover, the bottom of each net is connected with a whole yarn, which can be spread over when you use, and the the net is stable, not easy to move, and prevents the baby from falling out of bed to some extent.Small Size: the net bag is portable, measuring approx.190 x 100 x 110 cm/ 74.8 x 39.3 x 43.3 inch (L x W x H), the size is large enough for you to use.PERFECT INSTALL: Pops up quickly,don’t require special skills.easy to install,fold down and wash. ![]() If you have any questions on folding, pls check the video. Notice: It can put on luggage( over 18inch ) directly. Package Size: 18 x 18 inches, Weight: 1kg.
![]() I read the reviews and was excited to be in a state park on the water for such a reasonable price. I would personally refrain from reserving any of sites 54-65 (area 2) due to their slope if you are a rig that has a wheelbase longer than 7-10 feet or if leveling is ever a concern for your rig. While most of the sites in area 4 were level or level enough to get level - even for a big rig - we did note that many of the sites in the other areas were not. The water access is extremely limited, as are the views of the water. There isn't much 'to do' in the campground/park itself. There is road noise here kicking up early in the morning and into the evening - a surprising amount for the size of the road, but that is likely due to it being the only road to and from the local neighborhoods and marinas. We were directly across from the bathhouse, but since the park charges (quarters) for hot showers (cold, free outdoor showers also available there) that area wasn't very busy. Our site was a long pull-through with bushes/vegetation separating us from other campsites it was great. Area 4 provides 30A and water as well as dirt/grass pads. The sites in this loop are more 'rustic' than those in loops 1,2,3. Our stay in area 4 during weekdays in the summer was pleasant. Our rate ($45 + taxes/fees) is reflective of our non-Rhode Island resident status. We are already talking about returning next year. Only negative was the price for a shower, $1.25 for 6 minutes. There was nothing to indicated that that was actually a launch area though. The park had limited, tide dependent access to water for kayaks at the end of a long parking lot. While I didn't see any bicycle trails in the area, the roads are pretty quiet on while we were there (midweek) with very wide shoulders. Restaurants nearby and Newport and Narragansett a short drive. First time I saw that in a state park! State park beaches were pretty close with reasonable admission. Water pressure was a little ow but nothing that caused issues. We had a fire ring, table, 30 amp/Water and sewer. Our site was fairly level side to side but could be a challenge front to back. Most sites were in the open but you didn't feel you were too close to your neighbors. |
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