Form is a new modeling system for 3ds Max that allows to quickly and easily create models. It contains a Form modifier, a Form Sphere helper and a Form Tools script. More here. [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRWAB1DLI4w"]Form 1.0 - Overview - YouTube[/ame]
Besides here's a wip of a skaven priest stylized character I'm working on. The sculpt part is almost done. Right now I'm working on the staff which contains several props to make.
You linked me to the default Drive directory - I'll need a link to the specific video you're hosting. :) DDO will only name PSDs based on the name of the meshes contained in the exported model.
Something to keep in mind is that in the download, there's a starter pack of example content that contains a bunch of materials for you to get started with so figuring out the material system should be easier than it was in the beta. :)
Albedo and diffuse are pretty similar, so I can understand people using the same terms, but the base color texture should not contain any lighting information and be as physical accurate as possible.
Off to a late start, starting with the heater and briefcases tomorrow. There's something between the sled and plank with rope tied to it, it looks alot like a part of another red heater, or some metal container.
I've read that it obviously doesn't contain all the functionality of normal MODO and can only output limited .fbx files that are only licensed for use in the Steam Workshop. So that's understandable, but a shame.
Iron Thigh and his Auto Truck:: kinda like Knight Rider but post-apocalyptic, naa'meen? This piece was inspired by Nivanh Chanthara (fantastic photo-bashin') *image contains some polys
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Smart object layers are, indeed, stored inside the PSD file containing them. They simply aren't resized in a destructive manner - they stay at their original size until rasterized. Very useful stuff.