yes pedro but the classic mode has those toolbag/photoshop performance issues for me. i also now notice how much more responsive my multi screen setup has become in general for things like dragging windows around and generally working on the secondary screen.
autohide - so i can work in full screen without hiding the windows toolbar, and the adress/bookmarks tabs. (i have a small screen, so filling it with unnecessary stuff like file etc. is annoying). cooliris, and some more stuff you guys made me download.
Is that really alpha to coverage? I don't see screen-space pixellation in the Humus demo. maybe you guys are talking about screen-space stipple? While looking for pics, found this great Wolfire blog post. http://blog.wolfire.com/2009/02/rendering-plants-with-smooth-edges/
Xoliul: Can that actually grab sizes beyond your screen resolution? I have a relatively small screen, and while I much prefer realtime grabs, even in expert mode I'm not getting the sizes I want (and certainly not enough to resize for aa, as I'd like to do)
Ah yes. Sorry. Forgot to update it here but about 4 months ago the team got together and decided that we'd rather work on a World War 2 survival game rather than an adventure game because more people would be interested in it. We've been coding in Unreal Engine 4 since November and been making great strides. I could post…
@poopipe , here's a screen from max 2019. The history bar there doesn't allow input like normal windows explorer. Usually I keep file explorer open on second screen and can just click the bar copy and paste, but because this bar in max is history only (not allowing user input directly) I can't do that.
there is no problem with the original 3d file. but the animation is playing back in an engine to get a video file. I am using screen capture. the screen capture, captures at a faster rate to make sure it does not drop any frames. I just have to slow it down after anua swamp https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0DMySbHnP4
My apologies Perfect_Rolemodel. I added the command "-FULLSCREEN" and that did the trick. This means it literally captures what's on your screen. In my case, 1080 was exactly my screen resolution but since it was NOT in fullscreen, the window was slightly smaller and so the result screenshots are smaller. You were right!…
Found out I can play with screen settings, so I made my entire screen black and white and did a quick photostudy sketch! (randomly picking colours from my b&w colour wheel) this is the result :D lots of fun to get the big "reveal" at the end. Another one with the same idea!
haha soul crushing is good!!! Makes you work harder >:p Website has the right format, straight to gallery and huge images and vids. My only crits are the thumbs on the gallery/frontpage are too small, leaving a lot of blue wasted space. And your resume looks blurry on my screen (might be just my screen).