On March 07 2014 10:41 Requizen wrote:
Type /popout after the stream and it'll take up the whole browser window.
Type /popout after the stream and it'll take up the whole browser window.
that's cool and it fix my problem thanks
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SagaZ
France3460 Posts
March 07 2014 01:50 GMT
#27161
On March 07 2014 10:41 Requizen wrote: Show nested quote + On March 07 2014 10:29 SagaZ wrote: Does anyone know how you can keep a stream muted but fullscreen on a second monitor? It automatically un-fullscreen when I click anywhere if it is muted Type /popout after the stream and it'll take up the whole browser window. that's cool and it fix my problem thanks | ||
ketchup
14521 Posts
March 07 2014 02:34 GMT
#27162
On March 07 2014 10:29 SagaZ wrote: Does anyone know how you can keep a stream muted but fullscreen on a second monitor? It automatically un-fullscreen when I click anywhere if it is muted If using Windows, you can just mute the window in volume control instead. | ||
red_
United States8474 Posts
March 07 2014 03:29 GMT
#27163
On March 07 2014 10:48 Slayer91 wrote: so guys this is my current hc barb build Primary: Cleave (glyph = slow, or extra damage, or the explode on killing blow thing Primary boss fights: Frenzy with maniac. Secondary 1: Rend with bloodlust (healing) 2: Hammer of Wraith with rolling thunder (good DPS and the cone makes it hit way more targets) 3: Seismic slam with stun (80% stun wat) pick 1 Revenge slot 1: Revenge with blood law Buff slot 1: Warcry with whatever is optimal (10% life+regen atm) Defensive 1: Stomp with cyclone strike ruin (optional but very effective now that elites don't get the duration reduced it seems, or only by a little) Defensive 2: Leap with iron impact getting threatening shout instead of the secondary seems viable I heard of people using whirlwind, seems like ti sucks to me, you can't keep it going for that long and the damage increase is minor, its only good for power farming as far as I can see. Passives: Vit-->Armour, +25% armour, Superstition I don't see any other variance. Berserker rage is optional for 25% more damage and take rend so you never spend fury. I also feel a lack of ways to improve your damage other than that. Fury spenders don do a whole lot except for more AoE damage which you excel at anyway. I guess barbs just suck at single target damage. DPS is kinda stuck at 60k even though I have a 1350 DPS legendary and 3.4k strength. Obviously its due to lack of crit damage and crit% but there doesn't seem any easy ways to buff it up and abuse that crit monks with way of the hundred fists blazing fists overawe conviction mantra and faith in the light and breath of heaven gave you tons of ways to massively amp up your dps I guess barb is a bit tankier nowadays though The WW build is Overpower with 5 fury enemy hit rune, 1 fury per hit WW rune, and rend with %hp per effected mob. Then Warcry(optimal rune, as you noted it changes based on your own stats) and Battle Cry(crit rune is highest with good crit damage%, otherwise I think it's the 5% flat damage one), then last 2 skills are kind of optional, Earthquake and Wrath to tear apart elite packs is common. You use the 2 fury per second passive, and start a fight with overpower then WW forever. It is most certainly a build made for farming xp killing massive packs of white mobs, using your big CDs for elites(and if they don't die during them your low target damage is awful as fuck). I don't know that anyone runs it on HC because it has no safety valve like Leap or Charge, and gives up at minimum 1 defensive passive, usually 2(weapon master for crit using an axe). | ||
Scip
Czech Republic11293 Posts
March 07 2014 03:33 GMT
#27164
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WaveofShadow
Canada31494 Posts
March 07 2014 03:38 GMT
#27165
For our yearly skit night, we are using a lot of thin bright beams of light, and have really fucking awesome choreo to go along with it. We were just told the venue in which it's being hosted doesn't allow for standard heat-based fog machines. We could theoretically use dry ice but CO2 is heavy and sinks and I doubt it would pile up enough for the vapour to reach head-height (which we need). Does anyone have any ideas as to what we could do so that the beams of light are visible for 2-3 minutes? | ||
Scip
Czech Republic11293 Posts
March 07 2014 03:48 GMT
#27166
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GhandiEAGLE
United States20754 Posts
March 07 2014 04:09 GMT
#27167
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Zess
Adun Toridas!9144 Posts
March 07 2014 04:19 GMT
#27168
On March 07 2014 12:48 Scip wrote: CO should be lighter than CO2 so try that Nitrogen gas has the same density as Carbon Monoxide but is not as fun. | ||
wei2coolman
United States60033 Posts
March 07 2014 05:37 GMT
#27169
On March 07 2014 12:38 WaveofShadow wrote: K guys I need some input. For our yearly skit night, we are using a lot of thin bright beams of light, and have really fucking awesome choreo to go along with it. We were just told the venue in which it's being hosted doesn't allow for standard heat-based fog machines. We could theoretically use dry ice but CO2 is heavy and sinks and I doubt it would pile up enough for the vapour to reach head-height (which we need). Does anyone have any ideas as to what we could do so that the beams of light are visible for 2-3 minutes? Could just have it propped at head level with a ladder? Chairs? Or something? | ||
WaveofShadow
Canada31494 Posts
March 07 2014 05:40 GMT
#27170
On March 07 2014 14:37 wei2coolman wrote: Show nested quote + On March 07 2014 12:38 WaveofShadow wrote: K guys I need some input. For our yearly skit night, we are using a lot of thin bright beams of light, and have really fucking awesome choreo to go along with it. We were just told the venue in which it's being hosted doesn't allow for standard heat-based fog machines. We could theoretically use dry ice but CO2 is heavy and sinks and I doubt it would pile up enough for the vapour to reach head-height (which we need). Does anyone have any ideas as to what we could do so that the beams of light are visible for 2-3 minutes? Could just have it propped at head level with a ladder? Chairs? Or something? We are thinking of something along these lines (a hose) but the problem is I don't think it's going to STAY at head level---it just sinks. Any video of dry ice will show that. I think we're still going to test it to see if we can keep even a little of it up, but it's not looking good. Any alternatives or something? Like a flour and a fan or some shit? ![]() | ||
wei2coolman
United States60033 Posts
March 07 2014 05:44 GMT
#27171
On March 07 2014 14:40 WaveofShadow wrote: Show nested quote + On March 07 2014 14:37 wei2coolman wrote: On March 07 2014 12:38 WaveofShadow wrote: K guys I need some input. For our yearly skit night, we are using a lot of thin bright beams of light, and have really fucking awesome choreo to go along with it. We were just told the venue in which it's being hosted doesn't allow for standard heat-based fog machines. We could theoretically use dry ice but CO2 is heavy and sinks and I doubt it would pile up enough for the vapour to reach head-height (which we need). Does anyone have any ideas as to what we could do so that the beams of light are visible for 2-3 minutes? Could just have it propped at head level with a ladder? Chairs? Or something? We are thinking of something along these lines (a hose) but the problem is I don't think it's going to STAY at head level---it just sinks. Any video of dry ice will show that. I think we're still going to test it to see if we can keep even a little of it up, but it's not looking good. Any alternatives or something? Like a flour and a fan or some shit? ![]() Fan blowing a bucket of it? | ||
Scip
Czech Republic11293 Posts
March 07 2014 05:50 GMT
#27172
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gtrsrs
United States9109 Posts
March 07 2014 08:13 GMT
#27173
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Gahlo
United States35093 Posts
March 07 2014 08:44 GMT
#27174
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wei2coolman
United States60033 Posts
March 07 2014 08:51 GMT
#27175
On March 07 2014 17:13 gtrsrs wrote: change your whole skit. it's just not gonna work ![]() The dream is dead ![]() | ||
mordek
United States12704 Posts
March 07 2014 12:42 GMT
#27176
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jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
March 07 2014 13:08 GMT
#27177
On March 07 2014 14:40 WaveofShadow wrote: Show nested quote + On March 07 2014 14:37 wei2coolman wrote: On March 07 2014 12:38 WaveofShadow wrote: K guys I need some input. For our yearly skit night, we are using a lot of thin bright beams of light, and have really fucking awesome choreo to go along with it. We were just told the venue in which it's being hosted doesn't allow for standard heat-based fog machines. We could theoretically use dry ice but CO2 is heavy and sinks and I doubt it would pile up enough for the vapour to reach head-height (which we need). Does anyone have any ideas as to what we could do so that the beams of light are visible for 2-3 minutes? Could just have it propped at head level with a ladder? Chairs? Or something? We are thinking of something along these lines (a hose) but the problem is I don't think it's going to STAY at head level---it just sinks. Any video of dry ice will show that. I think we're still going to test it to see if we can keep even a little of it up, but it's not looking good. Any alternatives or something? Like a flour and a fan or some shit? ![]() My senior year homeshow, the pommel horse number was a blue man group thing. For the ending, we had a drumset with lights set underneath and chalk sitting on the drums. When the main lights went off and the drumming started, the drum lights + chalk looked insanely cool. + Show Spoiler + ![]() | ||
WaveofShadow
Canada31494 Posts
March 07 2014 13:29 GMT
#27178
I've seen blue man group; they did something similar with paint and whatnot, but yeah I've heard of the chalk thing being done. How was breathing that stuff in, exactly? ![]() It's an idea though. @mordek thought about it, no idea how we'd spread it out across the stage or how we'd set it up above us, exactly. It's an open stage I think rather than one with a catwalk or anything really behind it or above it. | ||
jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
March 07 2014 13:38 GMT
#27179
And yeah, breathing it in sucked, but nothing we all weren't used to, and it was only for like, the last 30 seconds of the number. I actually found the video my dad took of the whole number. The dude talking over the mic was our coach, and yes, every practice was that painful lol. The video doesn't quite capture how awesome the lights + chalk looked, but it gives you an idea of the effect we went for. | ||
WaveofShadow
Canada31494 Posts
March 07 2014 13:51 GMT
#27180
Only issue here is we aren't slamming on anything to keep the chalk dust airborne...I'll have to think on this. Again maybe fans from slightly offstage, but I don't know how much the effect would stick in the air...we'd need it for like 2 min. A fucking fog machine would solve this problem entirely.....fucking venue | ||
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