titles: i set them up after we let people in, so some got branded with the old some the new.. i'm interested to see if it changes you title if you are on the old system, to the new system
anyone sent in their xbox360 for repair? and how long it usually takes? I heard horror stories about 6 weeks, and not being fixed and shipping the system back. Thinking it maybe easier to buy a core system to get a new 360, since mine is 2 years old.
Toolbag does not have a particle system nor support for 3rd party particle systems at this time. Generally speaking you will want to convert particles to meshes, and Alembic may be a good format for animated particles.
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It's certainly good for regular hand painting too, it is just most commonly used at the moment for image based texturing. The brush engine, procedural system, masking, adjustment and layering systems are really, really powerful.
did you install a clean windows xp or install it over another operating system? What operating system did you use before on this machine? Can you turn the computer on from that button?
Yeah, I think with the inclusion of some sort of leveling system and maybe implementing an item or upgrade system in-between waves would give the game a little more depth. I'd definitely buy something like the on the app store!
I was never able to get the visibility tool to work properly with the Landscape system. For that reason mainly (and a few other minor things) I went back to the terrain system. It's not perfect, but for the most part it works how I want it to.
I kind of wish they would step away from Europe and go somewhere else. I do like Victorian era london, though. I hope there is a ssewer system to travel through. Fucking love sewer systems
I have experienced system upgrade just last month in our office, however we didn't have a ready made software but instead we had a system developed by a programmer that perfectly suits our office routine.