Gotta agree with Mik2121! :) Also, if possible, I'd like to see some different kind of hard-surfaces: for the moment, we did "mechanical" hard-surface. What about "electronic" hard-surface? For example:
Surface Pro 2. Haswell baby! http://www.pcworld.com/article/2049262/microsoft-surface-2-and-surface-pro-2-benchmarks-and-hands-on.html Still. Wish they had a 16 gig option for ram.
About time someone starting putting that tech to use. Too bad Apple didn't do it first so it could be done right the first time. I'm sure MS will get it right with surface 6.0. http://www.microsoft.com/surface/ Promo Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VfpVYYQzHs
Hello guys, as the title suggests, I'm having difficulties to model a hexagonal extrusion that comes from a freeform surface. I would like to have control over the corners of the hexagonal surface without adding information on the freeform surface. I am aware of some basic rules like edge flow and keeping the polycount low…
Cheers mate good luck for the future and a personal thank you contributing on that subd thread over the years, not only enabling myself but also alongside many others, getting some sort of handle on this hard surface caper B)