I'm doing a tank model for a game project we got quite recently, The tank is supposed to have three different types of weapon systems, a 120 cannon, a gattling gun and a missle launcher. This is just a wip so it's far from finished. Constructive criticism is welcome
Holy crap, over $120 for a year? Sir, just read Polycount or something. You'll learn more. I imagine much of any useful 3D information is lost on non-savvy writers and editors. The internet is wonderful!
It's really up to you. The only difference in features is the GPU Boost 2.0, which is their automatic temperate based overclocking. Otherwise they both have pretty much the same feature set. I was lucky and got a 760 for $220
Hey guys, Krita has released their first stable version for Windows. It´s a Open Source Painting program similar to photoshop. Take a look. http://krita.org/item/220-krita-2-8-0-released
Hey guys... quick question (sale is running down) should i get this - http://accessories.dell.com/sna/products/Monitors_Flat_Panel_Widescreen/productdetail.aspx?c=ca&l=en&s=dhs&cs=cadhs1&sku=320-2676?
I would say £350 per day if you are off location plus £20 dinner charge plus travel and hotel around £100 per night. Working from home £220-300 per day
Man I love this character, looking real nice so far. Check out this Udon rendition of him if you haven't yet! http://fc01.deviantart.com/fs20/i/2007/232/f/3/Captain_Commando_by_lastscionz.jpg
It's the way Nintendo has operated for over 120 years. When their main venture isn't working out, they start focusing on another aspect of their business. Nintendo have dabbled in taxi services, running hotels and even steel in the past.
Currently listening to Ritchie Kotzen Fever Dream album! A jump straight to the 80s early 90s! [html] <iframe width="420" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/tfuJtYGwQyI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> [/html]
Maybe i mean right now they are all about F2P. And it's a nice place to work (spend 3 motnhs interning there) but they would need way more manpower to expand into "conventional" games. I mean there are Inogames and so on as well.