Quick planar map a piece, define your seam by selecting a loop/edge, break (ctrl-b) and relax (r). It's like a fast pelt unwrap. Straighten edges and call it a day. Flatten Unwrap with a high angle threshold, stitch a few pieces.
Well, I see what u r talking about on the shoulders, it is rigged so I made this 2nd screen shot with a bone ajustment.. And here I have also the wire and texture.. The real size of the texture is 1024. Thanks 4 the tips.
i think holding "J" toggles discreet mode and discreet mode can be set to a user defined amount. also the marking menus for select, move, scale and rotate work by holding q + LMB w + LMB e + LMB r + LMB
very cool, are you doing it like substance? near the bottom of the page here there is an image showing how they pack the edge wear etc masks into r g b a of a master mask texture https://www.allegorithmic.com/blog/next-frontier-texturing-workflows
I totally love your idea! I'd choose D from your last sketches it looks the best to me or maybe instead of arms up how about lowering them as if she's about to use R and "guide" the beez where to go to?
agreed. I think driving him crazy by alerting authorities annonymously sounds like loads of fun. I wish my asshole producers from 'employment past' broke official rules so I could rat them out. -R
Seattle doesn't recieve too many inches of rain a year. Like TS says it just drizzles...though it drizzels quiet often. Seattle is my favorite city I've ever lived in. One day I hope to live there again. -R
I went to school with a guy who kidnapped a little black girl in Vegas, took her to the bathroom, then raped and snapped her neck. His name is Jeremy, here's the link to story When I heard about this I was completely shocked. -R
while doing r&d for a gpu accelerated lightmapper I stumbled upon this page (one of the farcry coders, and also working on mental ray). it is an extensive resource and small description (+ link to papers) on tons of graphics topics. http://www.blitzcode.net/3d_1.shtml
I have to side with Ctrl+Awesome & KDR_11k. I use WinKey+E to quickly open windows and WinKey+R to bring up the run dialog. Once you start using the key on purpose you don't really hit it on accident anymore.