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Introducing Python for Unity Editor

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Python for Unity Editor is now available as a preview package [1].

"This release is built primarily as a tool for pipeline TDs at studios. There is currently no intention to make Python a scripting language for Gameplay." [1]

 

Best regards,

Gonçalo Peres


References

[1] Matjio (2020). Introducing Python for Unity Editor. Available online in: https://forum.unity.com/threads/introducing-python-for-unity-editor.812748/ (accessed in: 23rd january 2020).

Introduction to Sketchup course

After two successful workshops for teachers on 3D modeling with Sketchup and 3D animation ANPRI is organizing an introductory 15 hour credited course on Sketchup. ICT teachers are the target audience, but teachers from other areas, especially arts, are very wellcome. I'll be teaching it, sharing what I've learned as a personal user and also as teacher with my young pupils. Dates fofthcoming, so stay tuned!

Invitro - Digital Arts exhibition in Lisbon

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INVITRO - A Digital Arts exhibition in Lisbon opening at Universidade Aberta
More info on facebook below

 

IPCE conference

The IPCE (Investigação, Práticas e Contextos em Educação) will happen in Leiria during may 10 and 11. VRML, Babel, Virtual Worlds and general 3d will be showcased with a two day poster about the 3Dalpha project and a talk about creating 3d resources for augmentes reality using Doga, Sketchup and Vivaty. Check the program here: IPCE 2013.

Island of Coins

Visit Island of Coins

"In the future, our planet was invaded by galactic pirates who threaten to destroy everything unless they receive a ransom paid in gold coins minted in the ancient times of discoveries. A search for these coins was launched on a global scale, but they have been lost over the centuries. Historical records say that many years ago, there was an island with a rich set of 10 of these coins.

A young adventurer was sent to the island, from the future, through a time dimension portal. His mission is to collect the coins located on the island. But the task ... is not easy"

Island of Coins is a 3D game project, created in Distributed Virtual Reality course, Master in "Technologies and Web Systems", Open University of Portugal.

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Island of coins

Island of Coins is a project of a 3D game,  created as part of the course of Distributed Virtual Reality Master in "Technologies and Web Systems" promoted by the Open University of Portugal. it was created by students, Dauwalder Edmundo and João Apolónia.

The project is a virtual scenario in 3D (game), with the aim of providing effective interaction between the user and the world in which the player has to get around the island in search of ten coins scattered randomly, reaching the tenth currency, is automatically made available to the last coin, can be found in a definite place, and from the time when the last coin is thrown, the player will have only 60 seconds to take the coin, if the player does not find the last coin in the pre set time, then the player loses and will have to restart the game.

Remember that there are some mines scattered around the island and the avatar in step three of them automatically lose the game. For more details of the 3D world, access this link and enjoy it:

JCDE 2012

Workshop about VRML/X3D, virtual worlds, avatars and education:

JCDE 2012 is a conference and series of workshops about digital content in education. In this year's edition one of the workshops will be ABC 3D: Introduction to Generic 3D/VRML/X3D/Virtual Worlds and its Applications in Education. Essentially, we will showcase some pedagogical uses of VRML/X3D virtual worlds, introducing this technology to the conference's audience and demonstrating how to create avatars. Flying avatars, of course... enrollment is here: JCDE 2012.

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keep your Onedrive 15 GB free storage

Microsoft surprised many last month by announcing plans to reduce its free OneDrive storage from 15GB to 5GB.
Now Microsoft backward and is going to allow OneDrive users to keep their existing 15GB of free storage and the 15GB camera roll bonus (30GB in total of free storage). This won't be automatic though, and OneDrive users will need to opt-in to keep their storage. To keep the storage go here:
https://preview.onedrive.com/bonus/

More details here: http://www.theverge.com/2015/12/11/9890966/microsoft-onedrive-free-storage

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Keep your PC Safe, Clean and Fast

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Over time, Windows PCs get slower; it’s the nature of the beast! Read below our 2017 basic advice on free tools and good practices to help restore your computer to its glory days and improve the 3D experience.

Beware that changing stuff in your PC has always some degree of risk. Although the risk is minimized on the proposals made here, before rushing to the tools please read the basics about this subject and do a complete virus scan:

A - The basics of system maintenance:

  1. Update your OS. Windows auto update should be enabled in order to get all updates in due time. For security reasons avoid using OS versions prior to Windows 10.
    (hint: a recent Windows 10 creators update makes it even safer and with more performance options. Windows update will upgrade automatically when time is right for your system to update. MS does not advise the manual update in order to avoid driver issues and other on older PC's).
  2. Scan for virus and other malware everyday, the quick mode at least. Any serious PC cleaning and optimization should begin with malware scan so, before you get too hip-deep in trying to speed up your PC, a sweep for virus and other malware must be run.
    Also, from time to time you should:
    • Use your antivirus to do a complete virus scan (if you don't have a paid one, Microsoft Windows Defender, the version already included in windows 8 and 10 is adequate).
      (hint: since Windows 10 Creators update a new and powerful scan mode is available, "Windows defender offline scan". It restarts the PC and scans it in offline mode. Do it weekly).
    • As punctual double check it is advisable the use of other more specific tools, such as Malwarebytes (www.malwarebytes.org) which has a free version, to scan your PC from time to time. No need to make Malwarebytes resident in your system. Simply run it periodically.
    • malicious-software-removal-tool from Microsoft. This is a program that searches specifically the latest and more significant menaces to your PC. Should be downloaded monthly.

Finally: never install a program in your PC without previously scanning the installer for malware. Even if it comes from your usual software provider or a company you trust. 

  1. Check system files integrity. Sometimes windows system files get damaged and we do not notice it immediately but can originate errors and reduce performance. Windows includes two relevant commands you should use regularly to check and repair system files integrity: SFC & DISM. Get all the info on using them here:
    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wiki/windows_10-update/system-file-check-sfc-scan-and-repair-system-files/bc609315-da1f-4775-812c-695b60477a93

B - Check disks, clean disks, registry and remove unnecessary programs from windows startup:

  1. Check your disks integrity. Checking your drives for errors every once in a while can help fix some performance issues and avoids damaging or loosing files. Drive errors can usually be caused by bad sectors, improper shutdowns, bad software, corruption, physical damage, etc... To begin the scan, right-click on the Drive which you wish to check and select Properties. Next, click on Tools tab and under Error-checking, click on the Check button (see image).  This option will check the drive for file system errors.
  2. Clean your PC every week. One useful program, Ccleaner (https://www.piriform.com/CCLEANER), does it efficiently:
    [A] cleans your temporary/trash files but also [B] your registry. It has other useful functions, one of them [C] assists in editing and removing undesirable (sluggish) programs from windows startup.
    Ccleaner is widely used and one of the top popular applications for windows cleaning but there’s much more to it than clicking a single button. You may benefit a lot by knowing a bit more about: How to Use CCleaner

C - Update device drivers:

  1. Intel Driver update (http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect)
    Old drivers can impact negatively on performance. Updated drivers are essential to tune up a PC. Some PC's leading brands come with update driver tools (for the bios, graphic cards, main boards, etc.) installed, but others don't and since windows own update utility (very) rarely updates hardware drivers, your PC may be using some very old drivers (from the nineties, lol). Intel Driver update can help a lot, it scans your PC and updates Intel drivers.
    Other vendors of graphic cards, main boards, etc., have their own update tools and/or the updated drivers to install manually.
    Remember: always use driver update tools very carefully, because problems may occur otherwise!
  2. Update your graphic card drivers, this is crucial for 3D performance.

These 7 points should be enough for standard users that want to keep the PC safe and with a good level of performance.
If you want to adventure yourself into more deeper waters search the web and you will find plenty of advice but keep in mind that changing stuff in your PC has always some degree of risk. Be careful, don’t just start ripping things out of the OS without knowing what you’re removing.

Did you found this info useful? Please comment, share with us your tune up tools, and enjoy!

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