Hello I don't normally share my notes from lecturers but this guy really inspired me so i thought I would share my notes with you. Alex Negrea http://alexnegrea.blogspot.co.uk http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=RRD-CC2DaOE# Over the last four years Alex Negrea has taught himself to become a fantastic…
..so grimace like Max Payne! I've got the leather, the Hawaiian shirt and a couple of 9 mil's - I might give it a go. [ame] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABps2aoiqug[/ame] http://remedygames.com/20
Game Industry Mentor has posted Episode 20. Breaking into and working in Q.A. "This episode we dive into the world of a QA annalist, or sometimes referred to as "testers". This has been one of the most requested topics. We cover a bunch of great information! Our guests this episode are Drew McGee - QA annalist, and Jordan…
Hi there, I would go with something like the following: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2pAOo CPU It seems to me you don't want to overclock your CPU. In this case I would spend 30$ more and would get an Xeon 1230v3. This processor is basically a i7 which means it has 2MB more L3 Cache than the i5 you have on your list, and it…
Thought I might chime in, I am currently a Character artist at the Auckland studio. I gave my 30 days notice moments before the news of that article came out. The decision to leave was for the most part, due to other more recent changes inside the company that I will not mention. It is so very good to know that we aren't…
Short answer:Nope Elaborate answer: When I was in the situation I wanted the same setup in between different projects, I often duplicate my mari scene (when you 1st open mari, right click on your project and duplicate / rename it), then I open the new one, and import the new object as an object version. I then remove the…
Ah thanks for the kind works, I really appreciate it! I'm no master, but I'm certainly trying to be one day. I'm pretty young and I have a lot of exciting days of art ahead of me. I originally studied industrial design in a very strong program with a heavy emphasis on fundamentals. This I believe is key. When you're able…
The straw in that diagram would be the part I was rambling about squirrels getting in to -- it settles over time and naturally has gaps (honestly, why no one thought of using bales until recently is beyond me). My information is mostly based on experience living in old houses. For really realistic wear and tear, think…