There are a lot of entries, sometimes I'm not sure if people who post finished projects for example really look for critiques or advice. Would it help to create sub-folders for categories like WIP, finished etc. or even something like hardsurface, character, environment?
You can put any brushes you want to be there on start in the folder Program Files>Pixologic>ZStartup>Brushes And you can drag any brushes from the "Brushes" menu into the interface just like you would with other elements. Hope that helps.
Try enclosing your filename and directories within quotation marks. You've got spaces in the "normal map converter" folder name, which'll be throwing off the command line interpreter. Quote marks will let it read the entire directory and filename as one input.
I've had this guy laying around my personal arts folder for ages and thought it'd be a shame not to post him, so here he is! Inspired from reading the grey knights Omnibus book. rendered out in Marmoset 1! Old shool... I'll post close ups later on
Do you start from the basic human figure of Zbrush or you start by scratch making a new human shape by your own ? and all times like that or you keep in your folders a basic human character? Is it wrong to use a base from another person or is it allowed?
The art team at Trion Worlds has put together a massive collection of work from their latest release, Rift: Storm Legion. Ranging from concepts to characters to environments, this art dump should add to just about everyone's inspiration folder. Rift: Storm Legion - Art Dump
Hey guys, the copyToMax.bat file doesn't fully work for me, it's not copying a bunch of scripts anywhere into my 3ds Max folder. As a result the character, model and toolbox scripts don't open up at all. Could anyone tell me where these scripts need placing so I can do it manually? Cheers!
Everyone I know with this problem has the same fix. Try running Max in Administrator mode when modifying your UI. Or save your new UI files somewhere that Windows is cool with you modifying. Like the My Documents folder, or the desktop.
Haha that looks like my CV folder. Sounds about right. Work a terrible job to pay the pills while you working on your folio. On the bright side, it does make you appreciate it more when you finally get one.
Thanks for posting the solution if anyone else stumbles into this thread. One thing that I find very useful is doing a copy + paste of your Maya settings folder to use if your normal one gets corrupt. Seems to happen about twice a year.