I like the design mate! Quite original! Those plugs on the side of the scope look like a vga and hdmi plug haha. I'm curious what color scheme / materials are you thinking on?
The Xreal Quake3 engine mod also has it implemented (and also VSM) but currently it is a bit broken it seems: http://xreal.sourceforge.net/xrealwiki http://www.quakesrc.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7780&start=15
If take a look on google, you can narrow it down to the fact that your have driver issues (EI: One application doesn't like the other, or software update for your certain parts like VGA or Audio devices are having issues).
Hi! I'm looking for a skilled 3d artist to make me a mask accessory on either Unity or Blender for my VRM model. I have the concept art ready, I just want it in 3d and put on my character It will be paid! Negotiations are welcome.
It's an honest concern, I've had shady dealings foreign sellers on ebay in the past - if I wasn't tech savvy I would have been robbed. Anyone want to buy my used Miorcsoft BOXX360 vga cable from China?
i'm pretty sure none of those requests will be filled, however much they should be. the CGM preview mentioned how they don't seem to have incorporated voice communication the second time round, which is a deal breaker for them. they were pretty down on it.
You need to use the component input of your tv. Video and audio through 5 cables instead of 3. Or use an xbox360 VGA cable. It will also give you access to more computer friendly resolution output in the dashboard once plugged in.
main rule for dualview is: if you've got a free vga/dvi port you can handle 2 monitors but i you're not shure, you can plug an old crt from your parents into the plug trying to set it to dualview *G*
I'm a big fan of Sculptris's ability to jump in and block out rough form and initial details without thinking about subdivisions and topology, it's the perfect 3D sculpt-sketching pgm (for organics)...and zbrush is the super tool
Dell. I've got a pair of 20.1's, the widescreens kick ass, and they've got multiple inputs (dvi, vga, svid, rga) and Picture in Picture.. so you're essentially getting four screens in one.