No that's not cool world. Cool word was mostly downtown sleaze settings, this is too techy looking. While I don't remember much from the movie. Galaxy Express 999?
Thanks guys. I will rpbably go with the HP at 999 quid is fairly pricey but in laptop terms not 'that' pricey. Perhaps I should buy on the basis of which has the prettiest carrying case instead:)
Recently finished a low poly (999 polys!) version of the Transport/Half demon from season 4, episode 5 of Adventure time. I've put him away for now, but any crits would be appreciated! Main Image: Wires: Model Sheet:
It was released a little while back, but I also bought the whole Charles Hu Kit on anatomy from Gnomon. Its pretty awesome and would highly recommend it: http://www.thegnomonworkshop.com/store/product/999/Anatomy-Workshop%3A-Volume-One
The new Cintiqs(and pricing) finally went up on the Wacom site and they look pretty awesome... I like working on the 21ux at work but I'm leaning towards the new widescreen...thing is the new little cintiqs are bigger than my intuos 3 at home and are half the price of the 20WSX at $999...oh decisions
The problem though is that when calculating two integers that results in a float, like 999 divided by 6, the 166.5 gets rounded to 166. I'm wanting the result to instead either be a integer (when it's an integer obviously) or a float (when it's a float). I should have given this a different title to this.
It's not about the amount of syllables. Well, part of it is. But in my examples I'm mostly talking about order and consistency. 999 in three languages: English: 9*100 + 9*10 + 9 Dutch: 9*100 + 9 + 9*10 French 9*100 + (4*20)+10 + 9
I don't know.. for $999 u can get the 12 inch Wacom, the 17 inch one above is $1417.75 for a 17 incher, or the Wacom 21 incher for a grand more then the xernon one... Not sure 1400 is still pretty high for me without having the wacom name behind it.
Huh, never thought to move on W. I always just move on U or V and leave the chunks out there, they map fine that way. But W... so I guess it only bakes between 0 and .999 ? Seems counterintuitive to me, never had a baking problem with various W values.
[ QUOTE ] build 'em your self kits here in Tokyo cost a LOT less. [/ QUOTE ] You can get The Hitec version for 999 as a kit in the states. Doesn't look like the software is as user friendly though. http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXLWC1&P=