Heres my compulsory old man head, maybe 1.5hr sketch. I'd love to get into greater detail, but besides not having the skill, I have serious performance issues with mudbox beyond 750k or so polys. I'm not really sure I know how to make the most of layers, and hiding part of the model often doesn't help.
An advice, don't buy the "ultimate" components. That "beast" will get obsolete in less than a year and you will regret of wasting too much money. I don't recommend to buy SSD, they are very expensive now, and it's not a big deal for what it costs (and less for the GBs). You can buy high perfomance HDs with more than 100mbs…
Firebert. Women are hot in canada? Read this! http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=75692 I have lots of friends in Montreal actually because of the whole "funcom shipping people over"-thing and they say that you don't need to know any french and that it's generally pretty cheap and rocking over there. There's a…
Ha I see you have a GTX 750. We've had a number of reports with this specific model and Painter 2.2 and are investigating what is causing the crashes. In the meantime, using 2.1 should let you use the tool without crashes though.
I personally wouldn't recommend partitioning it 3 ways. 250GB is awfully small, unless you really REALLY do not play any games. Even high res Mudbox sculpts and large PSDs can add up fast. I made my Vista partition 75GB and regret it a lot. I've got lot's of room for data but not much for apps/games... I doubt Windows 7 is…
Thanks for all input so far :thumbup: Here's a small revision that puts me close to my max budget: * Enigma Micro-ATX Case * Intel Core i3-4230 @ 3.4GHz * 8GB RAM * GeForce GTX 650 @ 1GB * 500GB HDD - I can save the SSD for my next build when I'm wealthier * Corsair 550W PSU I would save on RAM, but I've tried working with…
That was also my point, if you get 75k in the US where the general cost of living and taxation is lower then a country like Denmark where 75k would be a very good salary, then I don't see a problem in the current wages. However that being said, I'm not that into the cost of having healt care etc. in the US.
Looks like a good start. I think it would be a good idea to set up some lighting in here, even if its placeholder. The space just feels kinda dark and uninspiring right now. I like the reference, but i feel like the yellow curly bits, while fitting nicely in the concept...look out of place in your scene. I think it might…
Not that Im a gun smithy, but, the stock should likely be lined up with the barrel, the carbine spring that works the firing pin in just about every AR that I know of, goes back into the stock a bit and is lined up with the barrel so its one smooth motion. Also the eye is way above the barrel now so the zeroing would be…