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CarbonBlue

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5) Why the heel of her right shoes is by far shorter than the left one?
I kind of thought the same when I first saw it, but it's just the positioning of her feet and the lack of contrast with both feet. So it looks like her left heel is at the same height as her right, but it's not.
 

MiltonPowers

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Holy shit!

I had cataract surgery on my right eye today. I'm now seeing (mostly) clearly for the first time in months and months!

Surgery was pretty easy. It's the most common surgery in the world, after all. It only took maybe 20 minutes. With the light level of anesthesia they gave me, I remember quite a lot of the surgery itself. For those of you that don't know, cataract surgery is basically shredding your old lens and then replacing it with a synthetic called an IOL - intra-ocular lens. I remember seeing basically a blur of light throughout surgery, and when they put in the new lens it was a more clear blur of light.

After surgery my vision was pretty blurry. But if I looked up at the lights and took turns closing one eye, I couldn't believe the difference. I thought the yellowing in my lens wasn't bad - and I don't think it really was. I had a different type of cataracts than the normal yellowing of the lens that everyone gets as they age. But holy crap, the light in the ceiling was yellow with the un-corrected eye and pure white with the corrected eye.

After surgery I went out and had lunch - I had to stick around town for a couple hours and then meet the doctor at his office in the afternoon for a pressure check and check-up. I wore a clear plastic shield over the eye, and had to wear those ugly old-people sunglasses. Thankfully it was a mostly cloudy day, but they dilate the crap out of that eye so light was pretty uncomfortable. The eye itself was also a little uncomfortable. It feels just like getting poked in the eye.

At the doctor's office they tested my vision and that eye tested at 20/40, which is absolutely fantastic a few hours after surgery. The eye, especially the cornea are still swollen, so vision is going to improve over time.

I came home and took a nap. I hadn't slept much the night before as I was so excited to get this done. Now here I am after waking up and I'm seeing distance clearly. I'm looking down the long hallway in my house and for the first time in months I'm able to see everything at the end of the hall clearly. I'm typing this without wearing my glasses. There is still a blur effect, but that will improve over time. And it's likely I'll need some kind of reader-type glasses when this is all over for near vision, because the lens they implant in my eyes is set for distant vision.

It's wild - I keep closing each eye and seeing the difference. The left eye is just like looking through yellow cling wrap. I can't wait to get that eye done now in two weeks. And I can't wait to see how things are as my vision improves day by day.

I'm kind of afraid to look at my renders over the past several months now, as I'm worried their colors will be off! I'll take a look tomorrow after I get some more sleep. If you notice any difference in coloring in future renders, now you'll know why!

I'm so grateful for everyone's support through this process. Back to work tomorrow!

-CarbonBlue
 

FuhQ6969

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That description is begging for an ipatch. Why not his own mother and sisters instead of some random mother the father conveniently knew, aside from the usual Patreon-induced bullshit? Not sure why mods like koga's don't include that as well.
 

granny gumjobs

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I didn't get... Is this all content that has been done in 6 years? like less than 2 hours to play?
Yep. The developer was pretty consistent until 2020 when he decided to take 12+ months, per update, to release anywhere from 90 to 400 renders.

Now he is sick (he has lied so many times who knows if he is telling the truth) so don't expect any updates this year or the next one.
 
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mdmnsjs1

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Holy shit!

I had cataract surgery on my right eye today. I'm now seeing (mostly) clearly for the first time in months and months!

Surgery was pretty easy. It's the most common surgery in the world, after all. It only took maybe 20 minutes. With the light level of anesthesia they gave me, I remember quite a lot of the surgery itself. For those of you that don't know, cataract surgery is basically shredding your old lens and then replacing it with a synthetic called an IOL - intra-ocular lens. I remember seeing basically a blur of light throughout surgery, and when they put in the new lens it was a more clear blur of light.

After surgery my vision was pretty blurry. But if I looked up at the lights and took turns closing one eye, I couldn't believe the difference. I thought the yellowing in my lens wasn't bad - and I don't think it really was. I had a different type of cataracts than the normal yellowing of the lens that everyone gets as they age. But holy crap, the light in the ceiling was yellow with the un-corrected eye and pure white with the corrected eye.

After surgery I went out and had lunch - I had to stick around town for a couple hours and then meet the doctor at his office in the afternoon for a pressure check and check-up. I wore a clear plastic shield over the eye, and had to wear those ugly old-people sunglasses. Thankfully it was a mostly cloudy day, but they dilate the crap out of that eye so light was pretty uncomfortable. The eye itself was also a little uncomfortable. It feels just like getting poked in the eye.

At the doctor's office they tested my vision and that eye tested at 20/40, which is absolutely fantastic a few hours after surgery. The eye, especially the cornea are still swollen, so vision is going to improve over time.

I came home and took a nap. I hadn't slept much the night before as I was so excited to get this done. Now here I am after waking up and I'm seeing distance clearly. I'm looking down the long hallway in my house and for the first time in months I'm able to see everything at the end of the hall clearly. I'm typing this without wearing my glasses. There is still a blur effect, but that will improve over time. And it's likely I'll need some kind of reader-type glasses when this is all over for near vision, because the lens they implant in my eyes is set for distant vision.

It's wild - I keep closing each eye and seeing the difference. The left eye is just like looking through yellow cling wrap. I can't wait to get that eye done now in two weeks. And I can't wait to see how things are as my vision improves day by day.

I'm kind of afraid to look at my renders over the past several months now, as I'm worried their colors will be off! I'll take a look tomorrow after I get some more sleep. If you notice any difference in coloring in future renders, now you'll know why!

I'm so grateful for everyone's support through this process. Back to work tomorrow!

-CarbonBlue
i got both of mine done cant see shit up close but far away its perfect im glad i got it
 

MiltonPowers

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Got the left eye cataract surgery yesterday, and now I have matching eyes again! It got super annoying, seeing the world in blurry yellow with one eye and crystal clear in the other. I kept closing one eye and then the other to remark at the difference. The left is still a little blurry as it heals, but everything is vivid and bright, with both eyes now!

They must have given me an extra shot of anesthesia for the surgery, though. The first surgery I remember much of it, even seeing the new lens being implanted in my eye. This surgery I remember they were playing Chicago on the radio and saying that I hate Chicago (the band, not the city, though as a Detroit sports fan I'm not too big a fan of the city either! ;) ), and then all of a sudden I was in recovery. And today I just woke up at 6pm.

But now the world is clear and bright again and my declining vision is repaired and I can move on.

I'm hoping to get an update out to you guys before Christmas. I'll be keeping in closer touch as that proceeds.

As always, thank all of you for your support. You mean the world to me!

-CB
 
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