Another job TIP: Privateer Press out of Bellevue, WA. They're looking for a digital sculptor for their tabletop games (3d prints, prototypes, etc.) :thumbup:
I had a 20WSX. Intuos 3 tech. It had significant cursor lag and the distance between the glass and LCD caused more cursor parallax than I found acceptable. I removed the front glass, scraped the coating off, and I lessened the distance between the glass and LCD with some modding. I've always been very sensitive to input…
i'm sorry, i cannot seem to find the old things again on their site. just this regarding driver support: [ QUOTE ] Serial tablets are not and will not be supported under Windows XP x64. Furthermore there is currently only a 64-bit driver for Intuos and Cintiq USB tablets. A 64-bit driver for…
heheheh I love a change of industry but I still cant quite shake the tabletop games mentality.....I read the thread title and immediatly though Games Workshop :D
Good afternoon. I was looking to have 3 great swords designed for my 54mm tabletop miniature. I was wondering if you were interested and what the cost would be. I look forward to hearing back from you. Have a great weekend
I've considered modelling up environment structures and get them 3d-printed for use in dioramas or tabletop games, would probably be quite fun to paint up for real...
Adjusting more lighting/angles for renders - thought adding a tabletop would help present/light a bit better? would love input/feedback on what I've got so far.
Looks awesome! Have you thought about sharing the high-poly file for 3D printing? There are a few 3d printing tabletop communities that would go nuts over this stuff!
Ok, so I changed the tabletop to something that should look better, and I tweaked the UVs so the top and the stand has more space. Viewport (just colour) : [image]