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Can chess game be learned through memorizing?
Memorization is important in chess. You need to memorize lots of concepts, and in some cases, memorizing move sequences will save time, especially in the opening. I have to disagree with Eula who made statement that memorization in chess is a bad idea. But it should not be the primary method for leaRead more
Memorization is important in chess. You need to memorize lots of concepts, and in some cases, memorizing move sequences will save time, especially in the opening. I have to disagree with Eula who made statement that memorization in chess is a bad idea. But it should not be the primary method for learning an opening, you should understand the ideas behind the moves first. But your memory is a frail and fickle thing. You need to reinforce the learning with repetition. It’s the repetition that commits to memory what you already understand.
See lessSo, think of it as a finishing touch, or like polishing; it isn’t the main technique, but it’s an essential to the longevity of your knowledge.
Is Blender suitable for 3D modeling?
Blender is a contender for being one of the best polygonal modelling tools as part of a 3D package and even has some zbrush-like sculpting tools. The range of what you create will likely have the least limitations here, at least among free options. It’s my go-to modeling package, definitely it is onRead more
Blender is a contender for being one of the best polygonal modelling tools as part of a 3D package and even has some zbrush-like sculpting tools. The range of what you create will likely have the least limitations here, at least among free options. It’s my go-to modeling package, definitely it is one of the advanced choices. It allows me to place individual vertices in 3d space with high precision, so I can work with very high tolerances. You can choose modelling styles such that you can have a lot of control over the final resolution, which is important when sending work to services like shapeways. I can sew individual faces together or use retopography techniques and know that my mesh is “watertight”, a requirement for 3D printing. It can be worked into the pipeline of other programs easiest. Blender can work on the output of many other programs, the other way around is not always as true.
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