This is not a bad start. However, it's hard to review your model without knowing which reference you used or what style you're going for. This looks more stylized, due to the lack of realism. The texturing is a little lacking on the base of the car, but I like the dirt on the seats. There's no axle connecting the wheels,…
[ QUOTE ] the way you present it reeks of BS [/ QUOTE ] it does seem a little biased. if you change some settings around in max, the renders won't be as bad. omg our knives!!
Well, i think it's not so bad to see the polycounters preferences. I dare to say that Max would be the most used between all the users on this board. Mine, as some of you may know is Modo. Is the best for me, the faster in viewports, and i tried hexagon and silo. A poll would be nice. My 2 cents
I think the models you are choosing are really bad to model. http://cgi.tutsplus.com/tutorials/creating-a-low-poly-ninja-game-character-using-blender-part-1--cg-16132 If you download the model from here you get this http://cdn.tutsplus.com/cg/uploads/legacy/411_Blender_LP_Ninja_PT1/Reference.jpg Avoid using your own…
I'm out of the industry now, and not certain whether I want to jump back in like I was before, the thought alone of any type of crunch definitely keeps the idea at bay. Crunch happens for one of two reasons: Bad management or bad artists. I really question the likelihood of the latter happening, as it's usually the result…
One thing I don't think I saw anyone recommend was checking your memory. One of your sticks may be bad, or a port may be bad. Try switching your memory around and cleaning the memory. The most common POST issues are associated with bad memory. As far as your CMOS battery goes, meh...doubtful, but you could try reseting it…
just don´t work at companys who treat you bad working on games is fun, but no excuse for bad working conditions overtime work is a sign for bad management (not always though) and thats not the employees fault my opinion....
Oh right, I skimmed the post too fast and thought you propose conflictless shortcuts, my bad. The remaining conflicts here are for example deselecting (alt+LMB) or push/pull switching with brushes (alt+LMB).
I own a Flashforge Finder and a CR-10 S5, and I would personally recommend both. But what are your requirements for the printer itself? Specific materials? Size? Dual extruder? Heated bed? Auto leveling? Kit printer? High quality prints? Plug n play? Enclosed?
i would definately consider revising your topology, the legs and armor isnt too bad but the body has alot of problems and wasted polys, some very odd things going on with those edge loops for sure. will do a paint over for you when i get time