Small update again. I´ve been spending a little more time making bigger structures and once again tweaking lighting. I also added custom volumetric fog volumes to get more interesting local fog effects.
I'd agree with Ark, any $7-40 keyboard will all feel about the same, just got to your local version of Microcenter and feel them out. Decent mechanicals start around $80 usd, but will last 10-30 years.
I've seen the local shows for acoustic artist around my area grow over the last year, it's pretty cool. :) 2 weeks ago i saw these 2 older guys play some badass covers of all sorts of stuff.
I don't know if you can make local wind sources, but for the entire level, you can set the direction and speed in the rollup bar: And yep, they are affected by wind as shown here: [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUU3APtcZ0U[/ame]
Of course I'll apply to local studios first but sadly we have very few of them here. That's the main reason I'm looking into working abroad. There's about half a year since I graduate though. Lots of things may change :)
You realize its 250 for the *enclosure* right!!! The guy probably has them made by a local or online machine shop for 10$ each and sells them for a premium hoping that buyers believe its comes as a full tablet conversion kit. Fail ....
The local transforms button (you'll want the button unpressed in order to stop centering on the most recent editing point). I keep it on for the most part as it really comes in handy when one needs to quickly zoom in and orbit around specific parts.
If your on 901 use the new rectangle relax tool. It will straighten your uv's in one click. Alternatively select all the vertical edges, set your centre to local and your axis to auto and scale inwards. Use the same settings on the horizontal.
Not sure if anyone else grabbed one, but Target had a bonus "Art" disc for Crysis that was free. It came with a 5 dollar coupon, an in-game vehicle and some pretty cool artwork. I found one on the electronics counter in my local Target.
Strategy Guide Books Every game has one these days, and they often include overhead, top-down level layouts. Hit up your local game store and flip through a few until you find what you're looking for.