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This is just an example of the type of model I'm talking about. The downside is that it's difficult to edit their clothing. So what they wear is what you get. The good part, at least, is they're cheaper than a cuatom model Https://renderpeople.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
I've found the site renderpeople.com and they're very high quality but a bit cost prohibitive. Are there other options for getting various pedestrians walking? Source: over 1 year ago
So far I've been getting around with the free 3d models offered by renderpeople.com. They're rigged (but very basic rigging) with no facial keycaps. Source: about 2 years ago
I would use people models from https://renderpeople.com/. Add imperfections to concrete glass grass. Add Autum colors to foliage Some Birds. Some small patched of dead grass. Also add items on table on first floor to make it look like it was or is in use. Source: about 2 years ago
RenderPeople - A website with rigged, ready to go characters - available to purchase. Source: over 2 years ago
You'll find on our website a lot of info regarding this laptop + we are working on a Hackster.io page to share our journey through devlogs :). Source: 9 months ago
Note that I could not find much documentation on references written on these components and that I am pretty new to electronics but it's something I'm interested in and I love to experiment (I have already went through hackster.io and instructables.com tutorials). Source: about 1 year ago
Something like the Gemma M0 or one of the Feather boards would work pretty well depending on what kind of connectivity you want. They both have JST connectors to connect a rechargable battery and the Gemma already has a single NeoPixel onboard. The Learn section on Adafruit or hackster.io both have excellent guides on running projects with either board. Source: over 1 year ago
I say this because learning Python and R are cool, but learning them in a traditional academic framework might not be as fulfilling or as productive as looking up some of the wild projects on hackaday.com, hackster.io, and instructables.com. If you start looking at these, they can really broaden your lens of what is possible, while at the same time offering projects that are more fun than rote coding exercises. Source: over 1 year ago
The website https://randomnerdtutorials.com has a lot of good stuff to get you going. A lot of the more advanced projects are on https://hackster.io. Source: over 1 year ago
Gio.js - 3D globe info visualization library built with Three.js
HackADay - Hackaday.io is a platform for people who like to build things.
Tableau - Tableau can help anyone see and understand their data. Connect to almost any database, drag and drop to create visualizations, and share with a click.
Instructables - DIY How To Make Instructions
The Data Visualisation Catalogue - Reference tool for data visualisation
Teach by Mozilla - The Mozilla Learning Network