It's
a pretty cool effect that I haven't seen utilized anywhere else.
With the 3D on, the game looks as if peering into a paper diorama, which is
a pretty cool effect, though it did have a image separating problem even at a low setting.
It's
a pretty cool effect.
It tries to incorporate several of the popular villains and the big bad Koga Shugo (Robert Patrick) can turn into a shadow to take over bodies like the final bosses in Double Dragon 2, complete with
pretty cool effects for his shadowy appearance.
Not exact matches
It found that green coffee bean extract actually does have a
pretty cool ergogenic
effect on your exercise potential.
We had a
pretty bad rainstorm from Thursday and still feeling the
effects of it, which brought
cooler, autumn weather this weekend, too.
The black sheer dress shown last in this post is really
pretty and I love the black dress sewn together with the lace - up
effect, so
cool!
Because of this, the polish really comes to life outdoors; indoors, the holo
effect doesn't really happen at all, it's just the golden shimmer, which gives it a metallic look and is actually
pretty cool.
Honestly, this seems
pretty muddled, and given that Woo hasn't spent his career returning to it (apart from the doves, which I think is just a
cool effect that wouldn't work as well with, say, pigeons), I'd suggest it isn't very deeply felt.
It's
pretty terrible, but with some
cool giant lizard and volcano special
effects.
I wasn't expecting a great movie, i walked in expecting to hate it, but if you are capable of turning your brain off to enjoy the ride this movie is fun, dialogue and plot are
pretty dumb (Again, turn your brain off, otherwise you'll feel insulted) This is more like another Transformers movie, no real plot, just special
effects and
cool action scenes.
If you have a 3D system, the
effects are
pretty cool, but in a bloody disgusting way.
This one's
pretty sappy, but the
effects are still
pretty cool.
The creature designs are
pretty cool, the visual
effects are completely believable, and the script may not be the tightest or the most profound but it does carry the whole thing far enough to keep an audience entertained and at least sort of engaged for just over an hour and a half.
Although there are plenty of different hazards and enemies (which all look
pretty cool), every stage looks the same with black backgrounds, laser grid
effects, and subtle overlays.
There's the rippled - pond
effect on the headliner (
pretty cool), bungee cords on the door panels (kind of useless), and, most prominent, that shag - rug toupee on the dash.
It's unclear how much control this actually gives of those apps (I would love to be able to kill apps through a long press) but the
effect looks
pretty cool.
The glass looks
pretty cool even without the color change
effect, and it's definitely a high quality product, even if you aren't a big fan of the source material.
Troisi shows off a
pretty cool example of this that contains some Mass
Effect spoilers so we'll let you click the link above if you want to indulge.
That's
pretty cool, but I bet you're more interested in the
effect on your stamina or dexterity.
Details on special attacks and shadow
effects are
pretty cool too, although there can be times when the entire package comes together and it's almost a sensory overload.
They're a
pretty cool additional which even manage to change things like the death sound
effect and the level finishing music.
Music The voice acting is great, and the sound
effects are
pretty cool, but the music is where the game sort of falls flat.
It was
pretty cool to use at first, but I felt like Ocarina 3D's
effects were far too sensitive and strong, not to mention keeping them on made the use of the gyroscope a lot more awkward and uncomfortable on your eyes.
The
effect is
pretty remarkable — although nothing flies out of the screen, it gives the playing field a sense of depth that is incredibly
cool.
I'm
pretty sure you can get the grey version of that into a strat -
cooling / trop - warming situation if you pick the strat absorbers right, but Andy is certainly right that non-grey
effects play a crucial role in explaining quantitatively what is going on in the real atmosphere (that's connected with the non-grey explanation for the anomalously cold tropopause which I have in Chapter 4, and also with the reason that aerosols do not produce stratospheric
cooling, and everything depends a lot on what level you are looking at).
Atmospheric aerosol science is
pretty thin, including their role in low - level (warming) and high - level (
cooling) cloud development, PM agglomeration, PM and VOC oxidation, condensation and precipitation
effecting albedo.
The
effect is
pretty cool.
A lot of customization options are available, including 12 sliding
effects for the homescreen which is
pretty cool.
The attractive alabaster look of this Ceramic
effect tile from the Da Vinci collection couples a
cool, cream stone with subtle highlights and apricot tones for a really
pretty, pale backdrop to your room.