O sorry I derped. Thought you meant HSB of the image. You can change the HSB on a brush Example of decreasing brightness: app.foregroundColor.hsb.brightness = app.foregroundColor.hsb.brightness - 1; Ill try and make it as scripts with timers as right now if you run that you have to smash the the key to decrease
About a year ago I took two desktops, a laptop, a wacom, a monitor, and two digital cameras on a trip from D.C. to Phoenix. Everything made it fine. Sorry to hear about your bad luck. Hope you get it all back or at least a pile of cash.
Here's where I'm at, any comments and crits are appreciated! Just look up at the previous posts with the WIP shot and its updated. rooster: Thanks for the comments, sorry I didn't respond, for some reason Polycount doesn't e-mail me when I get responses :\
Sorry about the late reply, but you should be able to use this link: http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/fire/certified/Pages/certified-applications.aspx?isv=Autodesk&app=All&card=FirePro%20V4800 There is only Maya 2011 listed, but you should give it a try nevertheless.
nicve work overall but get rid of the textures with a pseudo normal map ( crazybump or nvidia normal map filter ) that just shows that you are too lazy to model stuff or you know how to press nvidia/crazybump buttons. im sorry if i sound like a banana.
whoa crap thanks jesse very much, and you too don good thing i didnt get too crazy with the textures, im on it i will email you guys some renders once i get into it more, and jesse, sorry man for mouthing off at ya
Ahahahaah, sorry, but the first time I read it, I understood that odium was suggesting me to add more geometry to the mesh. Now the problem is, how did I remove those giant seams where the faces connects? I've spend hours trying to remove them but nothing.
those are awsome. my one complaint is frylock doesn't have the lighting bolt thing on the side of his "nose". sorry, im not quite sure if it's meant to be a scar or something else. i suppose you could no longer mirror the face if you added it but it would be a nice touch.
Wow, sorry didn't reply sooner, but that looks awesome. I get what you mean, plus I've red a couple of tutorials by Chadwick (thank you again!). So I have an idea about light sources. More practise makes perfect I guess.
I'm not asking to do the work for me, I just ask for settings that I can compare with. But you're right, i'm a bit to specific. Sorry to anybody I bothered with this thread, i'm only here to learn you know. I'll be back with result...see you soon.