I used a Nikon D5300 with ISO-125, shutter speed 1/60 sec. and focal length of 52 mm. I think the trick is to get enough light to keep the shutter speed low so you get sharp pictures in even lighting. And I wouldn't use an ISO above 125.
Hey guys do you know if there is a way to make the camera look straight up at 90 degrees when in the editor preview? Like when you go Play From Here and get to run around in your level? Currently the most I can look up is at like 60-70 degrees
Just look at the roots of there hair to tell if its dyed or not. Unless they dyed it within the last 4 or 5 days you should be able to start to see there natural hair color at the base of the scalp. Just be like... "Yo girl, let me peep dem roots". Works 60% of the time, every time.
Comparing to hipoly, normals came out pretty bad, but thats problem of blender, ..it bakes terible normal maps....about polycount...for classicall game art I would go for 100-150 tris at max....best would be around 60 tris Alsour edges are way too tight for game art
I've spent $60 on full retail games that were 1/10th the fun of this alpha build. It's extremely rare when I can be playing a game and 7hrs vaporize, feeling like 2hrs tops. Minecraft was one of the other rare games to do that for me. It'll keep getting better, too. ;D
The lighting setup and material still aren't very flattering. And it's making it hard to properly judge your model. I'd either use marmoset or get rid of the lighting and just use the default max viewport lighting and a dark material with like 60-70spec and 10-20 gloss. I.e. this http://i.imgur.com/eAtyvKL.jpg
It's perfectly fine if you know what you look for, as it stands now after reviews AND taking the time to investigate the game myself I have to say that it would be a bad way to spend $60. People became frustrated because it wasn't too far from the truth even having been disputed as "impossible".
I'm using these: [ame]http://www.amazon.com/Plantronics-GameCom-Closed-Ear-Gaming-Headset/dp/B001E45XT4/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1307747476&sr=1-1[/ame] I even paid the whole $60 for them and think they are worth it. comfortable, a good mic, and sexcellent bass :)
It's good that you brought this up Jackablade. As far as I understand, powdered ceramics have become the best source material for being food safe.. However, they need a kiln & possible glazing touch to finish the product. The mugs I've seen 3d printed, using this method, price up in around the $60 mark.
Still say that to vote, they have to put money down. If the game doesn't get enough votes in 60 days, their money is refunded. PS. This game can easily be taken off steam. Its using a copyrighted soundtrack with 99% probability without the artists permission. http://proleter.bandcamp.com/track/faidherbe-square-instrumental