Neomi (@0xcnn) β’ Hey
Passionate about cryptocurrencies and their potential to revolutionize the financial world.
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- Mural of Patrick Coyle by LING in Melbourne, Australia.
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- Part of me would love to have a simple poll / slider with "targeting/allowlist" for users... for super fast research... I would love to set lets say 200 USD budget, and then allow X type of users to share their opinion....
- What if Orb posts didnβt default to cards, but if they were collects theyβd be cards? wdyt @lens/yeast @lens/kipto
- It things like Hats Protocol become mainstream for role assignment inside networked organizations, creating those credits becomes easy, if creating credits becomes easy, it becomes easy to create a onchain reputation weighted award show...
EMERGING BUILDER OF THE YEAR
DESIGNER OF THE YEAR
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- Thats the other direction we have not truly seen yet. Building LENS into existing platforms, products or services.
Honestly there is a huge market for a DeFi Trading Platform that has a LENS powered Troll Box, an extended network Trading Activity Feed and all positions, token lists, pools, farms, you can also see where your friends and enemies are in right now...
Make Trading Wallstreet again.
- π¨ $BRRR Takes #Starknet by Storm: Exclusive Club Access Now Live! π
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- A short walk around town
- Printing pennies today.
Maybe pounds tomorrow.
$BRRR
$STRK
#Starknet
- We officially back to this, right?
If you're an OG, you know what to do π
#LMCC
- LMCC
- hello! wanted to jump on and share a bit about what i'm up to these days. i'm currently taking an online course, learning how to create 3d worlds in blender. blender is an incredibly powerful program, but it has quite a steep learning curve. i have already made some work in 3d, but most of it was within nomad sculpt, which is a much lighter and easier sculpting app for the ipad.
in order to truly bring my ideas to life, i felt it necessary to learn how to properly 3d model, because i want to create my works in a professional manner and make sure i'm using best practices. that's why i've been kind of quiet lately, a lot of my time is going into this!
anyway, this is just a short timelapse of around 1 hour of work i did today. unfortunately the other half of my screen recording was corrupted (lol), but i will try to be more diligent about recording my process and showing what i'm doing. this is by no means professional, you can see me making and correcting tons of mistakes just in this short clip, but i am learning :)
so every component you see here, from the beams to the walls was modelled by me. i learned how to create and apply textures to these objects to make them look more realistic, and then i learned how to create modules that can be pieced together in different ways. so out of a few basic modules, you could create tons of variations of houses, for example.
tomorrow i'm starting on the landscape, which is the part i am more excited about. would you be interested in seeing more of these process-type videos?
- Greek βWatergateβ: Government hanging by a thread
- Call for community-driven Lens meetup in ETHDenver
- Follow me on Lens https://hey.xyz/u/0xcnn #lens