You can switch this up in the preferences. System > Preferences > Selection > Partial Polygon Selection Secondly if your coming from maya check out... System > Preferences > Remapping > Mouse Input Presets Maya (Navigation only) Navigation only is best, really helped me with the switch over.
Is your C: drive the same as your scratch disk in Photoshop? If it is, that's most likely your trouble. Well, that and your system specifications are pretty low for working in 8k resolution. I'd argue the minimum system specs for 8k are 32 GB of RAM, and a GTX 900 series card or better.
Depending on the render engine, there should be an auto LOD system that uses tessellation to work, so the animation would work normally. i think all big engines have a auto LOD system, or you can manually set the LOD meshes and the engine will do the vertex weighting automatically.
A PBR material is very similar to any material system used in 3D modeling packages or game engines. It uses the same slot based system of plugging in either textures or math into an input. Here's UE4 documentation on materials, but it applies to anything really.…
Yep, if anything Mari has a more powerful adjustment and masking system than even Photoshop, Mari supports solid color layers and has very advanced Masking that enables you to use a full stack of layers as a mask. The easiest way to imagine this is your masks in PS having their own layer system.
Learn it for sure. I wouldn't say that _most_ engines do it (a lot of places still have people learn scripting) but the industry is definitely moving toward nodular systems whether its blueprints, substance, animation blends etc. Unity afaik is going to ship a nodular programming system at some point soon.
I want to paint with a vector based system, so that I can infinately scale the resolution of my work, photoshop needs this.. and also a node based layer system ... so many possibilities.. but they just dont innvoate with the damn thing anymore I had to say that... I like it.. but I want more..!
You must go to the dagobah system. Also those mod communities like JadeEyePanda said... Skyrim etc. you have UDK and Cry for free too.... there are just endless resources you can pull from to get this done, no joke. Still, I would go to the dagobah system.
To expand on that point. Its using the ram for a feature called prefetch/superfetch. It's a system that keeps your commonly used apps/files in unallocated ram so they load much faster. If the ram is needed they get dumped. If you dump those your actually slowing your system down :poly142:
i love my ipad... my tech-averse girlfreind loves it once we got the airexpress system up and running... its our music system... expensive but it just works very well. not going to upgrade though wait for the next...maybe when it gets a retina style display