#Framerate
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sonicsupastar · 6 months ago
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I need to be sedated i wish yuri was real 💔
Also erm CLICKTHE IMAGE Idk why it looks so low in quality..........
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loxplush · 7 months ago
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mileniyum · 7 months ago
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I hope they explode
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thefourfan · 5 months ago
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Animatic and Clock should affectionately chew on each other I think :B
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lovelynosc · 6 months ago
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uh i used to have another account here but i cant log into my other email so. digging my old account out of the dirty dusty pocket and throwing it at you pookies. anygays enjoy some wonderful osc doodles :3
btw lenny if u see this HI ITS ME UR AWESOME WIFE/p🔥🔥🔥
P. S. fuck tumblr for making the image quality like. 2 pixels or sumn. >:P
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bilshmu · 8 months ago
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RSRESHIP/CROSSSHIP!!
I want them as my parents
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also fanchild (do not ask)
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Tickle tickle >:)
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aberration13 · 2 months ago
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Actually this is not particularly likely to be an example of light taking longer along the reflected path, looking at pixel shift times and that actual difference in time between frames (most shows are at 32 frames per second at most) light just travels too fast, the screen would not be able to change from one frame to the next in that amount of time, pixels updating is just too slow.
What's more likely is this is an example of the camera's tech being a rolling shutter which is where the camera records it's image from top to bottom or vice versa in this case, the picture is taken one line of pixels at a time so as it records from bottom to top it gets the first frame in the reflection and the frame changes on the screen while it's recording the gap between the table and the screen and by the time the recording gets to the screen the frame has changed.
Camera's don't generally take the whole picture at the same time like we think they do so on some occasions you can end up with neat stuff like this.
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i took a pic of me watching the pickle rick episode to piss people off but like somehow i managed to take the pic so that the frame on the tv was…. a different frame to the reflection on the desk?
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gaykarstaagforever · 12 days ago
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Hey! We should tie physics and enemy AI to the framerate!
-- Some Asshole
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sonicsupastar · 6 months ago
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Can you do Animatic x Clock? /nf
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OFCOIRUSEEEE No need for the nf tag I WILL do it:3 I had so much fun This is my fav..... I haven't gotten to drawn it much now ;-;
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The 'frame rate' of perception of souls.
Notice any missing sensory replacement 'frames'?
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phonemantra-blog · 7 months ago
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Calling all PUBG Mobile warriors! Samsung has just dropped a game-changer for its users, announcing support for the popular battle royale title at a blistering 120 frames per second (fps) on select Galaxy smartphones. This exciting update elevates the gaming experience, offering smoother visuals and potentially giving you a competitive edge on the battlefield. PUBG Mobile at 120 FPS Unlocking 120 FPS Glory: Supported Samsung Galaxy Devices Get ready to experience PUBG Mobile like never before! Here's a breakdown of Samsung Galaxy devices currently optimized for 120 fps gameplay: Samsung Galaxy S24 Series: The latest flagship lineup, including the Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra, boasts the power to deliver silky-smooth 120 fps action in PUBG Mobile. Samsung Galaxy S23 Series: Don't fret if you own the previous generation flagship. The Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra are also included in the update, ensuring you can enjoy the enhanced visuals. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5: Unfold the ultimate gaming experience with the Galaxy Z Fold 5, Samsung's innovative foldable phone. The expansive display and powerful hardware make it perfect for dominating the competition in PUBG Mobile at 120 fps. Beyond the Announcement: A Glimpse into the Future While the initial rollout prioritizes these high-end devices, the question remains: will more Samsung Galaxy smartphones join the 120 fps party in the future? Samsung hasn't explicitly confirmed plans for wider support, but the community eagerly awaits further announcements. Here's hoping future updates expand compatibility to a broader range of Galaxy devices. The Game Optimization Powerhouse: Samsung's Secret Weapon Behind the scenes, Samsung's commitment to mobile gaming goes beyond powerful hardware. The 120 fps support for PUBG Mobile stems from optimizations within the company's pre-installed Game Optimization Service (GOS) and Game Booster applications. These apps work tirelessly to optimize smartphone performance specifically for gaming, ensuring you experience titles like PUBG Mobile at their best. Why Upgrading to 120 FPS Matters for PUBG Mobile So, why should you care about 120 fps gameplay? Here's a breakdown of the benefits: Smoother Gameplay: Say goodbye to choppy visuals and lag. The jump from 90 fps to 120 fps offers a significant improvement in how the game renders on-screen movements. This translates to a more fluid and responsive gaming experience, allowing you to react faster and aim with greater precision. Enhanced Competitive Edge: In a fast-paced battle royale like PUBG Mobile, every millisecond counts. The smoother visuals at 120 fps can potentially give you a competitive edge by allowing you to track enemies and react to situations quickly. Aligning with the Latest Update: The PUBG Mobile v3.2 update introduced a plethora of new features, including items, maps, and mechanics. Samsung's 120 fps support ensures you experience these upgrades with the smoothest visuals possible, maximizing your enjoyment of the latest content. Samsung's Commitment to Mobile Gaming This announcement is a clear indicator of Samsung's dedication to enhancing the mobile gaming experience on its devices. By prioritizing 120 fps support for select Galaxy smartphones, Samsung demonstrates its commitment to providing users with the tools and performance needed to excel in games like PUBG Mobile. This focus is further underscored by the company's continued development of the Game Optimization Service and Game Booster applications. Looking Forward: What Does the Future Hold? The future of mobile gaming on Samsung devices looks bright. Not only can players expect ongoing software optimization for existing titles, but there's also a strong possibility that future flagship Galaxy devices will boast even more powerful hardware capable of pushing the boundaries of mobile gaming performance. We may even see wider 120 fps support for more Galaxy smartphones in the coming months. Frequently Asked Questions Q: Which Samsung Galaxy devices currently support PUBG Mobile at 120 fps? A: As of now, the Samsung Galaxy S24 series (S24, S24+, S24 Ultra), Galaxy S23 series (S23, S23+, S23 Ultra), and the Galaxy Z Fold 5 are optimized for 120 fps PUBG Mobile gameplay. Q: Will more Samsung Galaxy devices receive 120 fps support in the future? A: Samsung hasn't officially confirmed plans for broader 120 fps support. However, the possibility remains open, and future software updates could expand compatibility.
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thefourfan · 2 months ago
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Animaticlock..... golly gee!!!! X3
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wolfleblack · 8 months ago
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Hellblade 2 is 30fps on Xbox, according to new report
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 is the next big title for Xbox. It’s due to launch on May 21 and as part of the marketing, various outlets have been given some hands-on time with the game. Because of this new level of access, we’ve learned what to expect from the game in terms of performance. According to German outlet GamePro, Hellblade 2 looks stunning thanks to running on Unreal Engine 5 and…
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Heh.... Let's just say... The devil made me do it.
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pastabaguette · 3 months ago
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bits and pieces of animation that i’ve done for practice. i figure better to put them up somewhere than let them collect dust.
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