Looks good guys, keep them coming 1. 22Cans 2. 24caretgames - opened in the summer of '08. 3. 2D Boy (World of Goo) 4. 2XL Games Phoenix, Arizona USA 2006 5. 2XL Games Phoenix, Arizona USA 2006 6. 343 Industries 7. 343 Studios Kirkland, Washington USA 2009 8. 343 Studios 9. 4A Games Kiev Ukraine 2006 10. 4A Games Kiev…
Hey everyone, I had a project years ago that was pimped on Polycount from my indie team, Parasytic Moon call Dissonance. In 2004, I flew out Marko Djuerjevic (SixMoreVodka) from Germany to bring the world we were creating to life. I am now looking to sell most of the original drawings that were created for that project.…
At Waveforce Studio, we are driven by a genuine passion for game art. Lead by Minh Pham - a 7year industry veteran alongside a core group of dedicated artists, we combine our love for aesthetics with strict technical standards. We are a lean studio delivering the perfect balance of high-end visuals and flawless…
@Tom_Axler The time frame is there to provide that structure that can be useful when simply trying to overcome the choice paralysis of where to start that's so easy to get into. In the end though, reaching the finish line is the most important part and I'm grateful that both you and @LeonDreiling kept at it. Just finishing…
Subdivision Reversion is the first and only Maya plugin that will recreate the subdivision levels of an already subdivided mesh with 100% precision maintaining existing UVs. Get it from here http://www.mariussilaghi.com/subd_reverse_for_maya.htm [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txTrghv-_I0"]Subdivision Reversion 1.0…
i7 950 350$ MSI x58m 180$ 6gb ddr3 110$ Nvidia GTX 460 180$ Plain Lian Li Mid ATX Case 100$ 600w or more power supply 100$ 23inch LCD screen 190$ Win 7 Home Premium 64bit OEM 120$ 1TB 7200rpm 64mb cache HDD OEM 70$ Cheap OEM DVD writer 30$ You can use this as a starting point, not including mouse and keyboard all that…
Hello Polycount, I have here a small collection of door photos that may help people with the new challenge - * DROPBOX LINK A friend went to Venice a few years back and made it his mission to capture the wild variety of designs they have over there. A few of examples from the collection of 120 doors below.