Here's an interesting test, that puts the viewports of XSI, Max and Maya through their paces. http://www.3dspeedmachine.com/News/compare/compare.htm XSI smokes Maya and Max when it comes to moving half a million polys.
Fuck it. Put it in Milkshape and weld the vertices. Then put it back in Maya. So people will laugh at u. Fuck'm. http://www.3dbuzz.com Actually you can weld vertices in Maya.....if u look at those tutorials.
Mines going to be WW2 flavored by way of a fe items of slick futurism, and a bit of combat wear. Trying to avoid metalgothic, and eldrich horror, and do something. well as evil and attractive as an SS officer's Uniform. Scott
My most recent Project A stylized world war 1 airplane with handpainted textures and a little animation. The Sketchfab doesnt work for polycount for some reason , so for those who are interested: https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/ww1-airplane-ninak-8164f15a619d4155bdea1d56b65228a8
3dscanstore https://www.3dscanstore.com/ecorche-3d-models/male-ecorche-3d-model Raf Grassetti has one that is pretty good on his gumroad. Can't say how medically accurate it is though.
Yes it will auto-renew until you cancel. More environment and prop art in the works! You can download videos as opposed to the subscription plan here - https://www.3dmotive.com/downloads Hope that helps!
My friend opened up his own recruitment agency: www.3pod.ca I knew a few guys that went through there. They're REALLY busy getting people recruited in the plethora of Montreal studios.
Thanks Lotekk--I'd love to hear what you think! For those interested, I put up some stats about how long the project took and such up on my website (www.30lives.com)
Does anyone know what's going on with my circle curve extrusion? It keeps doing this flip right before it follows the curve. Been following this tutorial: http://www.3dtutorialzone.com/tutorial?id=110
Hey, You can search for the forums for great tutorials, scan through pimping and preview threads and checking out the Polycount Wiki. Other great sites like: http://www.eat3d.com http://www.3dmotive.com