In the advanced parameters rollout make sure that Rigid isn't checked. Also make sue that the Bone Affect Limit isn't set to 1. Finally make sure you have the latest service pack, they fixed some skinning bugs.
I'm very much in the same camp as Eric in his first post, but i will add the following: Are people willing to pay for your services/products? If yes: then you're not charging too much, raise your prices incrementally after this job.
Sell little Timmy a handle of Jim Beam... get a $1,000 fine and 24 hours community service. Sell little Timmy a copy of Halo 3? Get a minimum 3 year sentence in a federal "pound-me-in-the-ass" prison.
yehh family guy was awsome and the new show the guys did is great too the one about the family whos dad is a secret service agent and the alien that lives with them heheheheheh family guy had the best sence of humour Jody
I'm always amazed at the close-mindedness of some people. Growing up in a military family (father army, vietnam vet, extended family all in a branch of the armed services) I was alway taught that the Canadian military was one to respect greatly.
Maybe Linux as first class citizen might help change that, developers love Linux but it's challenging for the game industry to support it. If the LF is behind it then clearly that's their initiative and they see value in it, but I expect Neox is right and this is more about services other than games.
If you have a subscription there is no limit as far as I know. I've got it installed on four computers. The perpetual licenses are as Hangs and Chris said. https://knowledge.autodesk.com/customer-service/installation-activation-licensing/activate-register/online-activation-registration/activation-faq
Yeah, our email service is down at the moment. It's a top priority of ours to get it fixed but I can't offer an ETA. In the mean time, send us an email with your user name and we can get you registered manually. wizards (AT) polyount.com
Hmn, I never considered the product updates. I'm running a student version, so I didn't think I was going to be able to take advantage of those, but I just installed the latest service pack, and it *seems* to have resolved the issue. Thanks!
That'd be the plan, assuming I have the week or so to rev up subsciption services. From what I hear at this time, the system is a bit antsy. But anyways, does this look like a legit, permanent, education license for Autodesk Entertainment Suite 2014?