There's a good Photoshop script I learned about that can stretch your edge selection to create padding. http://www.flamingpear.com/download.html It's in the Free Plugins - It's a Filter called Solidify B
Great googily-moogily. Those look pretty sweet. As a prop artist is -this- what I should be doing? Concepting whole environments and making a scene with a theme to it? -Andrew B. Chason
happy b-day polycount !!! good to see sites like this one living for that long on the intarweb Edit : oh and I was doing levels for unreal I guess, or maybe for duke3d...
Here are some bullet point notes. If you decide you want to dig into certain pieces to refine them, I'd post a syncsketch link. The below notes will be general, so just reply here if you want to get more specific. Anyway's here we go! * First shot looks good: Timing feels pretty good here, I'd push the posing more and…
I've always been a proponent on the lean and mean strategy. Hire a small dedicated staff of pro dudes pay them well, keep them happy. Outsource/Contract the rest. B
Thanks man. That's what I end up doing. But, is there a way to set a hotkey so the palette pops up like if you press F1-F5, or like hitting 'B' or spacebar ?
@stororokw Thank you so much for your help. I have been struggling with the face Here are the changes i've made so far (also downloaded new matcaps! B) )
this is funny because a) the 'experimental' indie crowd all know each other basically, and b) we all played and loved this mod back when it had it's shitty looking placeholder levels.
Just watched the series finale...thoughts? I was surprised at the number of loose ends they didn't tie up. It was somewhat anti-climatic, I wonder if the movie will take any of that into account. B
Still with the B Movies Eh? Plan 9 From Outerspace I could swear someone else did a quote from this movie, which is awkward, even though it is pretty infamous.