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Working harder & hustling doesn't make you more worthy, just more tired 🥱
My biggest achievement with the Pokemon Go route feature is not creating the longest route near the city center so far. It's not even having that route be my walk to and from work. It's that the route is about 45 minutes of chill gameplay without walking in circles, getting in anyone's way, or risking sunstroke, with a fair chance of Zygarde cells at the end, that can be done by as many people as I could think to include.
If not followed in reverse, it's downhill on wheelchair accessible paths. The entire thing has bike access. It's not in an abandoned part of town, but there's little car traffic and the paths are never crowded with other people. There are 4-5 playgrounds along the way, all with benches, plus some extra benches here and there. Its start and end points are wheelchair accessible bus stops that connect directly on 2 different lines that drive twice an hour each.
Stick with what works best for you, but make sure to get out of your comfort zone.
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Did you create blank models that you make the characters off of for reuse, or is it done from scratch every time? I've been trying to get into character modeling more and I'm very curious about your process.
I initially made blank models from scratch and then modified them as needed, but now I often reuse a character thats similar in shape to a new model I want to make to save time. I’d model certain characters from scratch, like Pokemon or Animal Crossing, otherwise, I usually derive proportional humanoids from one another in the same or similar series.
( Keep in mind, this is a VERY small sample of the 500+ low poly character models I've done since 2013. Its less of a "workflow" and more of an ever spreading and branching web of model part mixing, mashing, bashing, and modifying, but it works for me)
@ F1, FIA and teams... Pay me and I'll start hyping y'all up
You sign that cheque and I'll queue 50 posts saying "FERRARI WORLD CHAMPS 2K21" no problem