According to wikipedia, it's a digital painting program where you need to make every stroke with a 25 lbs. weight. Causing you to pant. Odd. I'm glad I'm behind the times!
Revolver is very similar to one of the Digital Tutors step by step tutorial. In my opinion, professional folio's is not the best place for all tutorial stuff. p.s. Apologize if I made a mistake
Finished school in December but officially graduating in a few days. BFA, Digital art and animation. Just landed my big kid job. Web application development and some simulation work.
3d motive must be pretty good, wonder if I made the wrong choice with digital tutors. Either way Im learning new stuff everyday. Thanks everyone for the awesome referrals :)
$2.5 million, that means money to hire a live orchestra (this song is all digital afaik) [ame=" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBc842j4vpU"]Torment: Tides of Numenera Music - YouTube[/ame]
Well that's a big old load of suckage. That's just retail sales though right? Any word on how it's doing digitally? It's currently #21 on Steam but its been almost a month now.
Damn. my bad.. :-/ can I get a moderator to move this thread from pimpin' to digital sketchbooks? I'm an idiot and didn't see that section of the forum. Thanks for the heads up [HP].
I've seen something like this for books on the mac. You would take digital photos of the barcodes, and it would catalog all the data for you. I wish I could remember the name...
http://www.digitaltutors.com/digital_tutors/tutorials.php?cat=maya Also has some good tuts. I initially learned Maya with 3Dbuzz and digital tutors. I found them quite helpful.
yeah i wished i had a better digital camera at my disposal (i returned it to the store actually ... it was a present) but its still far above turbo squid standards :D