Yeah, I've noticed the reduction section of LODs the moment I closed the page. ^^' Are there "best" values for LODs? Like the amount of LODs, distances (screen size, now), triangles percentage, etc etc... And what does "silhouette" do, exactly? =0
The second best way to learn anatomy is to try different things and see what works for you. The best way to learn anatomy, is to actually do it instead of making tons of posts about doing it. Less talk, more action, etc etc
Yeah a lot of new materials have simple specs that don't much different than a tweaked diffuse, but anything that gets touched, scrapped, liquids spilled or dried on it, made up of different materials, etc, etc really needs a detailed spec.
For Ninjas' size, 2.4 pounds a week is fine for fat loss - it's proportionally less of an impact than a 180 pounds guy losing at that rate. That said, I would still prefer he was getting some more calories, but if it works, etc etc :)
Freedom of Teach makes a pretty swell anatomy reference sculpture: I'd go as far as to say it's 'handy dandy.' :) Aside from that, it's an ever learning process. Study the skeleton... sculpt it, draw it, etc... and then study the musculature - insertion and connecting points, etc...
Post your info if you can guys, how long you plan to stay etc. Name(if you wish) User name (polycount) aim/msn (To get into contacts with one another) time staying (3days or a week etc) Hotel
Nice start. I play Udyr and It would be damn hard to beat his primal skin cause it's so awesome... But there are otther things like frelijord , noxus, etc... There is a lot of lore to draw from.. and even full metal, arcade, etc
Played for 13 hours straight yesterday (yea i got too much spare time on my my hands). Probably the best game i've ever played. Better than baldurs gate, system shock etc etc. Incredible.
yea your portfolio is not there yet and looks like someone who is still developing their skillset, which isn't a bad thing, but I think you will have a hard time getting paid work. I would just double down and focus on building your skillset in a specific area, like building environments or props etc. Your portfolio is a…
@DireWolf. Yep already purchased that, it is a little too intermediate for me :( I use Maya LT and Erik has a ton of custom shelfs and icons that makes it really difficult for me to follow, I will one day complete that though as I get more comfortable in Maya LT :D @Eric Chadwick. I did check the wiki and there is defo…