Whoa. Wait a second there - guy. It wasn't almost ruined because a few people complained about the way it was being run - people raised concern because it appeared that he was attempting to profit from other people's work in a really underhanded way. If anything, the disappearing prizes, constant delays and mismanagement…
I don't know if this is common knowledge or not, but I have tried to google this without finding anything. Most of us have probably seen slipgatecentral's video on his projection texturing technique: http://vimeo.com/5820395 When I first saw it I tried to hunt down a copy of Deep Paint 3D but quickly found out it wasn't…
Nitewalkr; Information Technology is an extremely broad term, and I've only rarely seen Computer Programming of any kind associated with "IT" in conversation or writing. I'm a systems engineer, and while there IS scripting, there is zero programming. Even IF there was programming, absolutely none of it past the basic…
***Disclaimer - I'm not a professional artist, my professional career has been in healthcare technology - I'm not sure how a professional art studio works, but I can suspect that it works quite a bit like a professional software development team.*** I'm going to continue to put the disclaimer in this thread, because I've…
It's not easy, I agree. The best time to look for a job is while you still have one, so if you're not in a good position to leave, work toward getting there. It comes down to what type of co-worker the person wants to be. That guy: people roll their eyes and look for the nearest out when caught in conversation. The…
Avoid over spending and buying things on credit unless you really need them like a car. Going out and fournishing your new pad on a deal like "no payments for 1 year" or "90 days same as cash" will more than likely bite you in the ass. If you don't manage to pay it all off before the time runs out you normally get charged…
I agree with everything PyrZern said. Take that advice! The multiple shots thing (with relevant information) is very important. Website-wise.....IMO, the top section with your dude-in-a-hat and navigation is way too big. It takes up a lot of space that requires me to scroll down to see even the first few pieces. I think…
I wasn't so much talking about multi-tasking (even though that works for some people) you can still be pin-point focused on singular tasks but you need to be able estimate how long the tasks will take you, then stack those tasks in an order and get it done. This is really important if you end up wearing a few hats, like…
CAT On the surface CAT seems to be great it has a lot of flexibility it operates in ways people expect and it uses the standard curve editor as is without having to customize it. BUT we stopped using it in production because it was so buggy and broken, ever since Autodesk bought it, it's become crazy unstable. The only…
First off, Linux isn't holding any significant market position compared to Mac and Windows, but that's not necessary. It's a competitor to MS and they don't have any investment in it. That said, if MS actually supported it with their software, it would likely grow in popularity being a "free" (as in cost and as in liberty)…