wow thats great. i dont have a tablet, but ive spent a lot of time on this dude as it is, so im cool with another 3 hour session for just one UV shell texture. i cant beleive i didnt see that on 3d total, thats the first place i looked 0.o thx man.
[ QUOTE ] Not to derail Nomichi's thread, but where would you suggest purchasing the Intuos2 from? [/ QUOTE ] ever heard of PM? Dunno, ebay is always cheap but the wacom shop (at the wacom site) has re-furbished tablets at a cheap price too. I got mine in a shop. (they are a bit cheaper here in Japan because this is where…
I put both my feet on a rack of my desk(which is under the monitor, like 30cm above the ground), one sitting on the other. I also dream about the day when I will be able to work from my bed with the use of a projector(which projects onto my ceiling) and a wireless desktop/tablet...
Hey thanks guys! I'm taking the day off and my wife is taking me out. I got myself a new wacom tablet and she picked me up GH2 last week as an early gift and some new Star Wars items. Gonna have some beers today and bbq later tonight. Later
If there's one thing I can say about the app is the UI is more direct to the point for 3D sculpting than Zbrush, though we know the reasons behind that. Cheap, import a gargoyle model and sculpt on that. That would be tons more enticing than that sphere you have. Are you using a tablet? Because that sculpt looks…
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The Steam Controller has no inclination sensor. But the companys can sell with sensor because the valve controller is the minimum more features are possible. I wait for the first scream when somebody buy a maybe smartphone/tablet game from steam and cant play it because he has the false comtroller from the false company.
yes. Right click nav is definitely the way to go. But if OP can't do it, and as far as I can tell border cannot be adjusted, what to do? Well, I gave the next best suggestion I could come up with. Hopefully there is a better solution though. I am curious if OP is using a tablet?
There's probably a lot of tutorials out there but you'll still need to play around with the different tools, different settings and see for yourself how they actually work and what they change. Programs can look intimidating, but really, soon you'll look back and wonder how it became second nature. (like the wacom tablet,…
Other than what's already been mentioned(posture, use a tablet etc.) I can recommend workrave. It makes you take breaks every 3-4 minutes for 30 seconds so that the cartilage in your wrist can relax into its normal position. http://www.workrave.org/ Install it and have the patience to follow it.