Hi @Grego I was also thinking about that foldable cover, how it could be build. I think spawning decals on hit would work. Additionally, it could be made up of multiple meshes that can be swapped out based on the 'health' of their respective segment. They should look like a continuos object if shading and UVs of the…
not that it might help or anything, but I want to say I saw in the old zelda cartoon or whatnot that link uses a bag of holding that pretty much holds whatever you want. explains how he holds all that crap.
As with most of these kinds of questions, the answer is "it depends". If your fabric is really free to move alot with your real time physics solution, usually any baked in or modeled information (folds etc.) are going to look quite strange on it, so you'll want to keep it subtle. But sometimes you'll just be adding subtle…
I agree backwards compatibility is nice if its free and fully featured but it never really has been. I hang onto hardware and old toys pretty much for the same reason, nothing triggers old memories like rummaging through a box and finding something you completely forgot about. When you get rid of things, you lose the…
The old soviet republic has fallen. Everyone is in anarchy. Rebels wander the streets looking for a fight. What if the rebels would find one of the many old rockets that were left from the Cold War? Who knows what will happen when they get their hands on some new toys.
Heyy peeps I discovered a solution to the deformations on the model caused by factory preset bone locations on the SDK agent skeleton! So adjusting the sdk skeleton to your model is not really that useful if your model is not of equal proportions of the agent model, otherwise the adjusted positions of each bone will just…
whoah, now I feel old when I recognize an old Polycounter coming back to the fold! You should check out Google plus, there are a lot of polycounters streaming their desktops, sharing techniques and just generally hanging out.
like skanker said, if you want to hold on to your old account and do the name change that way, i'd be happy to oblige. but you'd still log in with your old l/p, so that might just be too traumatic for you
Heh, until they have a solid user-base who are using it day-to-day globally for massive productions, and may well be relying on some of those "legacy" featuers - so if they update the way a system works in the back-end, they have these choices: * Throw out the old system completely and leave everyone who was relying on it…