Wow. Just wow. A friend once ACCIDENTALLY got Red Aftershock in his eye... providing my first opportunity to see a large, grown man cry. Why would you do this by choice!?!?!
Raise his arms up more, or you're gonna cry once you start rigging. Material definition right now is obtrusively unified. I can't tell what's hardened metal or cloth.
Sometimes I like to watch your streams, other times I crawl into the corner and cry over them ;) Excellent work as usual man, I've real got to make the move to this modo business.
hur he hur, next step? wwe title shot. Now's my chance with cena out of action! Notice, that's a blue ribbon AND a gold star. Somewhere there's a show pig and an elemetary kid crying.
[ QUOTE ] :( [/ QUOTE ] Awwwww ... it warms my heart that I am still able to make you sad/cry even now that you don't work one cube over from me anymore.
Haha, this topic derailed quickly. I think a ton of the Wii games look great, and I love the style of Red Steel. I was just pointing out how shitty Far Cry looked
When it comes to hot I like Schezwan sauce (with as little vinegar as possible) on just about anything, especially if its home made. Or BBQ, I've met the man and he made me cry.
ok am trying to make this using this technique plane modeling can u help me with it am trying to make the top part first i want it to be high poly for cry engine 3
http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/nyc/51526837.html So many layers I don't know where to start. Be sure to read all the text. I was crying I was laughing so hard. The last picture is the best, and creepiest.
Subdivision sketch: Hemispherical helmet. This is a brief look at a few basic strategies for routing topology around cut outs and panel lines on spherical [and ellipsoid] surfaces. Note: there's several different ways to structure spherical geometry. Since this write-up is specific to basic subdivision modeling only basic…