its 2010 , normal maps have been around for what, 7 , 6 years ? if you dont want to addapt and learn new workflows then dont cry and blame art direction beeing bland thanks to normal maps.
See the tiny url I just posted: http://tinyurl.com/lvoowe I think they have agreed on 7:00PM friday. Cellphones? Dont ask me, I'm a luddite with those technological do dads. *waves cane*
Working on Resident Evil 7: Biohazard fan art project, recreating the basement stairs seen in the game. Any critique is appreciated, I actually need it. Full project is on my Artstation Blog: https://www.artstation.com/maxpath/blog
while funny, that's pretty jaded view, I've worked in worse industries. I'm not on call 24/7 and I'm not considered "essential staff" that has to show up even if there's a natural disaster that makes it too dangerous to get to the office.
I bought a PS2 converter which cost me £7 I believe, but it handles two PS2 controllers. For the price having the ability to play mutliplayer was un-matched but it depends on if you have two ps2 controllers lol
This. I used to be an nvidia guy, and I probably will be in the future, but now I've been on a 5850 in windows 7, 64bit, and I've had no stability issues with work-apps. Just so much cheaper for the same power you're getting.
Get a Natural Split Keyboard... I've been using PC's since I was 7 years old and have been using the Natural Split design for about 80% of the time I've been on a computer - my wrists are fine.
[ QUOTE ] jogshy: I remember reading in your PDF that max 8 isnt supported with the cage exporter is that bug fixed or no? [/ QUOTE ] Max 8, 9 and 2008 should work ok. Max 6 or 7 are other history
well theres #model_design on irc.freenode.net where a lot of us hang , while it is a channel of mostly game artists, don't expect that to be the topic of conversation 24/7 most the time its just of goofing off . but feel free to stop in
digitalapprentice is offering 7 vids fundamentals for $55 (or a low price of....9.99 per video minus a freebie) Off Topic, can anybody give a brief review of autodesk's humanIK. Is this for tech artists or is it also non-techie friendly.