3D models

AppWizard
April 20, 2026
Minecraft features infinite replayability due to its sophisticated world generation mechanics, which use noise functions to create expansive worlds divided into chunks of 16×16×384. An alternative approach called ChunkGAN has been developed for similar world generation challenges. A video by Lewis Stuart from January 2026 discusses the difficulties of 3D generative modeling, particularly the lack of quality 3D datasets and the complexities introduced by the third dimension. The video emphasizes issues related to diffusion models that require labeled data and the challenges posed by scale, such as a repository of 512×512. The training data for this research was generated by the author using Minecraft Java Edition, with chunks extracted through a custom script, ensuring no third-party datasets were used.
AppWizard
January 29, 2026
Capcom released a patch for the PC version of Monster Hunter Wilds to address performance concerns, particularly around the Support Desk area in the Base Camp or Grand Hub, where performance drops were noted when players had unclaimed content. The patch aims to resolve an unintended bug related to CPU load increases due to claimed content status checks. An upcoming update is scheduled for February 18 to further enhance stability and performance across all platforms. The latest patch includes improvements to CPU/GPU processing, adjustments to texture streaming and VRAM usage, a new CPU settings tab, expanded graphics options, and various bug fixes. The patch requires approximately 2.0 GB of space, with a total of about 31 GB needed for the High-Resolution Texture Pack. Players are advised to update their video drivers for optimal performance.
AppWizard
January 28, 2026
The board game adaptation of Darkest Dungeon, initially funded through a Kickstarter campaign that raised .7 million, has collapsed due to ongoing financial issues with the publisher, Mythic Games. Red Hook Studios announced that Mythic Games is unable to manufacture or deliver the game, citing rising production and shipping costs exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic and geopolitical tensions. Mythic Games ceased operations in December 2025, and a promise to provide backers with 3D printer files for the game’s miniatures was revealed to be misleading. Red Hook has decided to release all relevant game files to backers but lacks the expertise and funds to produce the board game itself.
AppWizard
January 27, 2026
The PokeFind team plans to integrate a Pokémon experience into Hytale through community-created mods. They shared a video on X showcasing animated Pokémon models, including characters from the Kanto region like Charizard, Blastoise, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur. PokeFind has a history of creating Pokémon experiences in Minecraft and aims to replicate this success in Hytale, although specific technical details are not disclosed. The team has established assets and systems from their previous projects and is focused on releasing content quickly, with plans to expand based on community feedback. No specific release window has been announced, and the Pokémon content is unlikely to be available through official mod platforms due to licensing constraints, requiring players to join designated servers.
Winsage
November 25, 2025
The end of Windows 10 support in October has prompted UK small businesses to reconsider their technology and security measures. Brian Horsburgh from Dell highlights the urgency for firms to upgrade to Windows 11 and integrate AI into their operations. Statistics show that 43% of businesses experienced a cyber breach last year, with 46% of IT decision-makers citing high-profile incidents as reasons to refresh their PC fleets. Despite budget concerns, Dell is addressing hesitations by showcasing the benefits of AI technology, such as improved productivity and security. AI PCs with Neural Processing Units (NPUs) enhance data security and streamline operations, allowing for tasks like automatic meeting note summarization. Dell offers flexible financing options to ease the financial burden of upgrading. The company promotes a phased approach to digital transformation, encouraging businesses to automate repetitive tasks and partner with technology providers for expert guidance. By leveraging AI, small businesses can improve customer experiences and make data-driven decisions, positioning themselves competitively in the market.
AppWizard
November 4, 2025
Solo developer Zeekerss has created several notable games, including Lethal Company, It Steals, Dead Seater, and The Upturned. His latest project, Welcome to the Dark Place, is a single-player text adventure that took over a decade to develop. The game draws inspiration from classics like Zork and Kentucky Route Zero and features tailored audio created from edited sound effects and recordings from family and friends. Released in October, it is available for free and has received a 'Very Positive' rating on Steam.
AppWizard
July 1, 2025
The evolution of RPG visuals began in the late '90s with titles like Fallout, which featured clay heads and marked a shift from sprites to 3D models. Tim Cain, co-creator of Fallout, discussed the creation of these visuals, noting that while the game used sprites, the graphics were made with advanced 3D modeling software. He expressed concern over the fate of the original source art files, which were backed up on DAT tape but may have been lost due to the tape's limited lifespan. Cain also highlighted challenges in preserving historic games like Fallout due to corporate ownership, emphasizing the broader issue of gaming history preservation. He voiced frustration over companies losing important assets and the responsibility they have to maintain these cultural artifacts.
AppWizard
June 25, 2025
A Minecraft Movie, directed by Jared Hess, utilizes 3D voxel art to create its unique visual style, moving away from photorealistic graphics. The production involved a collaboration with Disguise, led by Dan Lemmon, and features a cast including Jason Momoa and Jack Black. Talia Finlayson, a Senior Unreal Artist at Disguise, emphasized the integration of the Virtual Art Department (VAD) throughout production, allowing for real-time live-compositing of the Minecraft world using Simulcam. Set designs were created in Rhinoceros 3D and transformed into interactive environments with Unreal Engine, incorporating assets from talented artists and the game itself. Flexibility was crucial, enabling rapid iteration based on feedback, with adjustments made to accommodate filming needs, such as removing a second story from a building. The design process considered practical aspects like camera movements and stunt choreography, ensuring cohesion with the Minecraft aesthetic. The use of Simulcam allowed for the merging of physical and virtual environments, enhancing production efficiency and creativity.
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