Thank you for these thoughts, I really appreciate. :blush: for 40-180 : Yes, It was actually worse a few days before ^^' I'll add some movements, and maybe cut out some frames. 225 : yeah, my cat loves hunting down invisible preys... That's what I'm inspired for, but as most of the time people don't get this I'm thinking…
Good morning, looking good people!! @ JustMeSR - I would suggest rotating one of the cables on the ceiling 180 to help hide the symmetry. Loving the cushions. @ TheFroth - Looks good to me, personally I'm going to handle the plants later. The lights do look a bit big, but it might work? Maybe a little thinner. I added two…
As per mice, I swear by Logitech MX series. Every time I've tried something different (especially Razer) I've run into horrific quality issues. In regards to carpal tunnel, as someone who suffers myself, I have to say hands-down (pun not intended) the best answer is stretching. I have virtually no pain after starting two…
There are suggested builds listed in the sticky too for various budgets, just make a blend based on the two closest to your budget. With a $950 budget, assuming you want a 'balanced' build, I'd go with something like this: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/X9vwCb $160 - CPU: AMD R5 1600 (comes with cooler) $280 - GPU: Geforce…
Damn, that could have been a lot worse, I'm glad you're ok! My first pickup (1993 Toyota) didn't have power steering and was a manual transmission, it came that way from the factory. The previous owner had it special ordered, paid cash and then traded it in a few months later and it sat with just over 1k miles on it until…
@Justo oh yes, I agree. Manually creating a cage from your 3D app and then exporting it is generally problematic. In addition to being a generally slow and clunky workflow, the big problem with this is that if you make some changes to your mesh or uvs, you may need to redo the cage work entirely. In Toolbag on the other…
For making art, you'll want an IPS display for color accuracy. 2560x1440 and 2560x1600 high resolution displays are starting to come down in price. What is your budget? The cheapest korean panel 27" LED IPS at 2560x1440 resolution run about $350-$400+ and you can get them from normal resellers like…
Those two tablets I mentioned are pretty old, not touch screens, just pen input. If you use sketchbook pro as your main painting/drawing app then screen res shouldn't be too much of an issue as it's UI seems to be pretty minimal from what I've seen. Tablet pcs are really easy to draw on, but their screen size is fairly…
Oh and also I just remembered, these two training DVDs by the Blender Foundation is a great way for absolute beginners to start out with Blender. http://www.blender3d.org/e-shop/product_info_n.php?products_id=134 http://www.blender3d.org/e-shop/product_info_n.php?products_id=133 Believe it or not but they are actually…
M8, this is a very simple shape once you remove the radial patterns. No modifiers, just dragged verts around on a polystrip to ensure I had the horizontal bit line up with an axis, and a ~30° twist on the centre. It'll turn out I used too little geometry to ensure proper curves, but this gets the point across. Duplicate…