Absolutely gorgeous work. I gotta say, I'd buy the game if all it provided me with was a place this beautiful to explore. Just walk around, look at things, maybe chat with the locals a bit, sit down on a meadow and watch the clouds.
Thanks man! I was going to mention that a local company uses Maya instead of Max (I was taught Max) and that this is perfect to kick start me into Maya, and then I realized you work at that company =P Happy Birthday and thanks again.
The problem is that you compare float values directly. Use this instead: if distance cV1 cV2 > 0.001 do appendIfUnique aDV i And read this: Comparing float values, by Swordslayer. And make all variables from the first 11 rows local.
Since it hasn't been mentioned yet, I'll toss Softimage's XSI into the mix I believe it's Valve's go to animation software, and it sure is a thing of BEAUTY! A few other local TV & FX houses around town use it as well.
@Eric Chadwick - Yep, exactly that. It's incredibly painful to watch someone try to get their portfolio to load, since it most likely won't at GDC. Obviously, in general, put it online. But for GDC specifically it's best to just have a local folder of images.
Check if Gamma correction is turned on. If it's off, then try resetting your Max settings by exiting Max and renaming this folder: C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Autodesk\3dsMax\2012 - 64bit If that doesn't work exit Max, and rename it back.
my USB ports are broken too. I'm planning on selling the tablet anyway as I got a huion that works just as well, but I was thinking of just taking it to a local electronics repair shop. Would they not be able to handle that for a fraction of the cost?
Metal tends to rely on lighting in many cases to fully realize the material sense. If you can show this perhaps repeating on a wall with some localized light sources, it'll help to show how your spec is working within the material.
I scored 2 in my new job (they're on the floor in the middle): http://www.gmanx.com/album/IOM_News/DSC00298.JPG I'm producing online news video for our local newspaper. I'll be checking them out pretty soon..
Ha! The football argument is going to be weapon of choice against douche-bag know-it-alls that try and lecture me or co-workers when they find out what we do at the local pub/coffee shop! Mwuaahahha! Great episode.