you could do this: string $suffix = match("[0-9]+", `match "[[0-9]+]" $node`); or could use tokenize instead if you dont want to mess around with regex. The top code basically matched the [###] and then matches again for just numbers.
Hi @Fabi_G Thank you for your patience. I really appreciate your support. I can share the specific model if needed, although I’m not sure it’s necessary. I did some reading and experimented a bit with baking at 2x resolution and then downscaling and normalizing the normals. The results are definitely much better now. See…
Yeah this is an issue with old exporter. I think you can update the exporter even on old max versions. But just in case, here's a maxscript to add support vertex to handle vertex color/alpha by face, thanks to polytools3d on cgtalk. Has to be an editable mesh i think. ( fn BreakVerticesByColorAndAlpha node = ( mesh = copy…
I think the fisheye effect comes from a ridiculously high fov, somewhere around 180. I dont know really, theres probably some way you can distort a camera view in kismet, but I'd presume you might need coding to distort the player view/viewport.
Hey guys, first foray into substance designer here. Just trying to make some rocks. Have a look. The 2D view is viewing a blend node, some fairly chunked up rocks. It is being piped into a normal node right after. In the 3d view you can see some weird... circles. These circles arent visible in the blend node. When I switch…
yeah, it looks like there is no way to modify those values without making some custom kismet nodes or hard coding. you might be able to paste the matinee into a text editor, modify and re-paste back into UDK if you are super resourceful :D
AMT's next update is super confirmed hard core hard coded for the 15th-25th of next month.As you might know this update has been in the works for like 6 months so you can expect a crapton of new tools, too.
I think non-competes are seldom, if ever, used against artists that change jobs. They are MUCH more important when it comes to technology/code. They can be held up in court, maybe, but former employers have little incentive to go after artists.
if (selection.count >= 1) and (selection[1].modifiers[#MeshSmooth] != undefined) then selection[1].modifiers[#MeshSmooth].enabled = not selection[1].modifiers[#MeshSmooth].enabled I'll let Slum come up with the macro name, but that should be all the code required to toggle the modifier on and off.