Just wanted to say thanks very much for setting up the wiki and keeping it up to date, some really useful information on there that helped me in a jam a couple of times over the last 2 years. Your cheque is in the mail Eric.
I agree. A big thanks to you! The Wiki has definitely helped me out a TON. I think it's pretty safe to say that the wiki has been a HUGE help in getting me a job in the industry. Not only the wiki, but the polycount community as a whole
Definitely. All of the Polycount crew is doing a fantastic job. Thanks guys. I'm constantly pointing my students to the PC wiki since it has so much good information for aspiring 3D game artists.
haha I totally missed this! Aw shucks, thanks guys. I've been away from polycount a lot lately.
I keep thinking there are so many nearly-empty pages. A never-ender! Funny, lots of people have accounts, but very rarely does anyone add stuff. I kind of see it as my bookmark tool, hah, good to see it helps other people too.
haha I totally missed this! Aw shucks, thanks guys. I've been away from polycount a lot lately.
I keep thinking there are so many nearly-empty pages. A never-ender! Funny, lots of people have accounts, but very rarely does anyone add stuff. I kind of see it as my bookmark tool, hah, good to see it helps other people too.
Anyone can add stuff to the wiki? Perhaps I'll start filling in some things soon, although I'm not sure how much I'd have to add. Perhaps I could write up a page on compiling models for Source?
Also, thanks Eric! Your page on Vertex Normals has been a great resource for me lately.
Ha, that old tutorial I wrote. You should delete that from the Wiki! If you'd like I can write up a more up to date tutorial on getting an item into TF2 for testing that makes use of Valve's Item Test system which wasn't released when that was written.
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THANKS EVERYONE!
PC ROCKS!! :poly142:
I keep thinking there are so many nearly-empty pages. A never-ender! Funny, lots of people have accounts, but very rarely does anyone add stuff. I kind of see it as my bookmark tool, hah, good to see it helps other people too.
Anyone can add stuff to the wiki? Perhaps I'll start filling in some things soon, although I'm not sure how much I'd have to add. Perhaps I could write up a page on compiling models for Source?
Also, thanks Eric! Your page on Vertex Normals has been a great resource for me lately.
I did a wiki search for your nick, found the Team Fortress 2 page. You could start there, or you can add a new page, whatever makes sense.
Edit... we locked the wiki to prevent the incessant spammers. So now I'm the gatekeeper. But I'm very easy to get thru.
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