Holy crap, over $120 for a year? Sir, just read Polycount or something. You'll learn more. I imagine much of any useful 3D information is lost on non-savvy writers and editors. The internet is wonderful!
Hey guys, Krita has released their first stable version for Windows. It´s a Open Source Painting program similar to photoshop. Take a look. http://krita.org/item/220-krita-2-8-0-released
Alex for a game-ready low poly grenade you can spend about 200-300 polygons. So the inside does not need modeling in general. Can you try to make this less than 500 polygons?
His belt is basically right on top of his bellybutton, pirates (or everybody, really) dressed a lot different 300 years ago. Also his pants are supposed to be pretty loose and baggy... Maybe that's what's throwing it off?
As i posted above, I got the CPU, mobo and RAM from the OPs setup back in August for £325. That would now be closer to £400 with the increase in RAM prices alone. PC parts are expensive over here.
Hmm, I think that's going to be a tough sell when you're up against Vertex. The past two have been free yearly releases and 300 pages each from really really really awesome artists.
I'm not so sure about that. From the guys site, it seems like he is using an Actionscript 3.0 3D engine that he wrote himself. I've never seen Papervision pull off this kind of performance before.
I had flashbacks of the 300 when the freedom speeches kicked in. I went from "fuk yea wars comin!" to "oh god not again". hopefully this isnt a trend that will continue before every battle in every movie.
Factor 5's CEO officially denied any claims by Han_Solo that he works there or that his specs are correct. By the way, PPUs are too expensive for consoles, Agaeia demands 300$ per chip even for bulk purchasers.
no, actually the ancient greeks got most of their culture from the french. I believe it was Baron Pierre van Douchenbergh who actually traveled to greece around 300 B.C and introduced the ancients to french attire. true story.