Hey everyone. Worked on a small concept of a ravine for about the past week. Original concept by crs1009 on deviantart: http://orig00.deviantart.net/47c6/f/2013/082/1/4/a_narrow_and_desolate_ravine_by_crs1009-d5yy6s4.jpg 6/18/update Increased path width
Kwakkie & Gir beat me to it haha, that quote from the interview was the best. I think the quality of my art must've gone down, as I've not had anything ripped since I was submitting UT skins to Identity Crisis over @ PlanetUnreal Circa 2002. :(
I'm sure Autodesk are working hard on Viewport 2.0 (when actual fact it's more like Viewport 0.2 in its current state!) but time will tell. Log a sug, the more logged the faster Maya's new Viewport will be developed: http://autodesk.com/maya-sug
Definitely check up on Keen's Batch Exporter. It saves tons of time by centering each selected object, reseting the positions to 000 (based on objects pivot point) and exporting each asset based on whatever their names are in max. http://www.keenleveldesign.com/html/misc/exporter.htm
removed the link, it was an artificial benchmark test (48 to 48 000 sided circle) to prove the adversary effect of thin triangles on performance NOT suggesting to use certain layouts for "caps" of low poly, with so little geometry at hands interpolation artifacts are much more dominant...
Yeah man, boards of canada kick ass, one of the few idm bands i like. more danko jones. this time from the 2002 album Born A Lion Danko Jones - Play the blues [ame] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQAlyfXCxJk[/ame]
I use a handmedown cell from my mom, the sleek i80s from 2002. I've had it for nearly 5.5 years. This byitchphone is so cool it doesn't even fold in half. post count of protection = (I am godlike for the next 30 seconds)
yeah i did one for blitz games back in 2002 , it was ok really had a day to model and texture stitch from lilo and stitch. good experience really, although working there was not so good:/ this was the test
Awesome! Those renders look like a scene from World in Conflict. :) http://pcmedia.gamespy.com/pc/image/article/779/779951/world-in-conflict-20070411062142759-000.jpg or more specifically the X-Mas map:
Windows 7 64 bit (+2.45%) 15.61% Windows 7 (+0.02%) 7.45% Whoa, Windows 7 has a nice little market share already. I'm very happy to see that 64-bit is leading!