

…do you know where the name “Godot” comes from?


…do you know where the name “Godot” comes from?


The waiting is the worst part.


I’ve been happy with my Supernote. It’s built to be serviceable, and the battery especially is easy to access and replace. They hope to get Linux working on it at some point, too.
Please let us have this forum without subjecting us to content from that other site.


There might be another way to do it. But when I encounter issues like this, I find simplification is usually the easiest.
Still, would be worth seeing if anyone else replies with ideas. Maybe I can learn something, too.


The hair object is incredibly complex. How small is this printing? You might be better off recreating the object as a simpler series of polygons, especially since the current level of detail may not show up in the final print.
With a simpler object made from fewer polygons, you’ll have less trouble doing boolean cutouts.


Yeah, that makes sense.
That’s a LOT of polygons. What happens if you try a boolean transformation with a simpler shape, like a square or an iso sphere? Does that successfully cut out a shape?


Are you trying to print the hair and head as curved/complex interlocking objects? If so, that could be your problem.
I always have better luck using simple geometry for the interlocking features.
If that’s not your problem, might help if you share screenshots of the actual models you’re working with.


Sir, this is a Blender community


It’s the exact same thing, it’s an expression of entitlement.
When you call someone out, you’re attempting to degrade their position while making yourself seem superior.
Had you simply asked him about it, people wouldn’t be universally telling you that you’re the asshole here.


Clearly.


He blocked you, that seems like good work.


Who are you to accuse someone of failure?
What benefit is there to calling him out?


Calling him out his criticizing him. Full stop.
I don’t even know who he is, and I can tell he isn’t the issue.
You seem unable to recognize that you are not owed anything.
Anything he said is irrelevant.
Allow direct conflict, but give it severe consequences. A little research should pull up some ideas of worst-case scenarios - anything from economic collapse to destruction of the UN to nuclear apocalypse.
Civil war mechanics could be interesting, for example if a power took direct action and it caused severe unrest among its populace.