Well, your main problem seems to be tied to this dll in this folder. C:\Users\mitviz\AppData\Local\Temp\311aaumb.dll Not that I have any clue what that dll is about, as google is 100% useless when it comes to that.
That is weird. Config, Content, Editor Resources, Extras, Localization, Shaders, Stats. You should be able to see all of those folders in Engine folder. Make a search for baselightmass in your computer and see where it shows up.
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@Cathodeus @swordslayer All great to hear. Looking forward to updates. As for the 3-axis constraint, it's no big deal. As you said, it can just be done with local scale directly. I was talking about manipulating the depth of the cutter.
Just to clarify--yes, you can definitely start with a new mesh and make tileable textures to go on the high poly object. There's no rule saying you must bake a localized normal map for every game object.
Oh ok. I just tried it and it's not a 100% fix, more like 85%, but if you change your gizmo to local ( Hold Alt > Right-click ) and play with your camera a bit it will focus the gizmo onto the vert.
Sorry not for edit poly. You'll need a script. There's a bunch of INI files in: C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Autodesk\3dsMax\2014 - 64bit\ You can open them up and change some defaults around.
I got some business cards printed for the Nordic Game 2012 conference (in a local shop). This design was just quickly put together, the next cards will be final ones.. With rounded corners, double sided and all that trickery.
to fullpinkdog Марвелус )) to arnov Thanks,man ! Crusader was so long time ago ) Little update. i added more stuff and its time to start optimizing, next update i hope will be bake with local colors :)
well thats' $3 cheaper than the Japanese price, good going! Mine was an impulse buy at my local comic store in the UK. one of those "I have to own this" moments. Men get 'em too.