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amazing! thanks a lot mop! i'll work on it soon! what settings do you use on your brushes to create that effect? just hard round brushes at 100%? i draw at 100%, but then smudge it so the colors blend nicely... i guess that's what makes it look so blurred. thanks again!
Did bakes today, i'm pretty happy with the result, still stuff to tweak (Like the very heavy AO) but i can do that while texturing :) The wepons are pretty boring but i had to prioritise haha Better 100% done, 80% perfect than 80% done, 100% perfect
Yeah I noticed that early on but I am making changes to the mesh and then remeshing. The resolution density changes when I go down sub 100, but once I go above 100 there's no discernable difference. They're in the ZBrushes/Smooth folder in your x86/Pixologic/Zbrush 4r2/ directory.
Your site is incredible slow for me. I'm in the EU but i'm on a 100/100 line. That image of the truck tok 15 seconds to load if not more. And the site is just insane. Just wanted to let you know :) [EDIT] Saw your stuff now.. Looks super dude! Congrats on a release! :)
I recently picked up The War of Art by Steven Pressfield. It's a very short book but was extremely helpful. Although the primary focus is on writing, anything in there can be applied to any artistic application or long-term goal. The tips and mindset that Steven writes about really help you understand discipline and…
As Wesley said, 'sliderTime' will return what frame the slider is on. And assigning it a number sets what frame its on. Just remember that you can only set the sliderTime to something in the animation range, it defaults to 0-100. So if you try to set the sliderTime to 110 it will actually be 100. That's caused me some…
I should be getting a Sigma 24/1.8 EX today, selling the 24/2.8 and 35/1.8 and consolidating down to one lens, I'm pretty excited! Got it for $285 or about the cost of the Canon 24/2.8 =P Oh, also feel free to send me your 85mm if you're so bored with it.
in the exporter you can set the export size and calibration profile, but i gues you might have found that already. so if you set it to 100% in the exporter but it still only exports your 50% workresolution, i would probably open the reimporter and set the workrez to 100%, regenerate and then export again.
heres a little piece for an ISU for a class i have coming up its a view of a fighter craft photoshop 100%. not even a pencil drawing to go from. it HAS to be 100% digital, lol. tell me what you guys think about it. i'm, as always, open to all crits and suggestions: