Did you search first? https://polycount.com/discussion/63361/information-about-polycount-new-member-introductions/p1#search https://polycount.com/search?Search=Biped+attach http://help.autodesk.com/view/3DSMAX/2019/ENU/?query=Biped attach
@griffitii That sounds good to me, I payed £5 for a script for 3ds Max https://gumroad.com/discover?query=improved%20face%20weighted I have tested it a little, works on very complex meshes and is fast. Good luck with the rest of your project.
Yeah, but sometimes you want human beings not machines to help you out. For every 500 search engine queries, I think a human is entitled to one unnecessary forum post.:poly142: Unless it's on a 4th leap year in which they are entitled to 2.
Hi Scott! I'm not a Maya user, so I can't assist you with this query. I suspect what you're experiencing is probably due to not setting up your material for proper display in the viewport. The Technical Talk subsection should be able to assist you with this! :)
Google says it didn't happen last year, to the search query's knowledge. https://www.google.com/search?q=Allegorithmic+Christmas+sale+2016&rlz=1C1GIWA_enUS570US570&oq=Allegorithmic+Christmas+sale+2016&aqs=chrome..69i57.9808j1j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
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I realize this is a pretty old Query. But in case it might help....I noticed that you are working in orthographic View. I was going through the same problem. However a simple switch from Orthographic View to Perspective view solves the problem for me. Hope this helps.
I think there's definitely a competency applying skeletal & musculature fundamentals just by skimming through this thread though occasionally imo an errant proportional asymmetry would become apparent although minimal, when for example unifying the torso too either upper or lower limbs. My background back in the day was…
I ran into this through another query. Funny how google works. I'm aware this is long expired but wanted to let you know I'm available for future work. It was somewhat relevant because I've done something very similar recently. Cheers, J
I have a query. How many Dix do you need to ideally get a truly satisfying experience? I mean I'm guessing the more Dix, the better right? Is there any point where a person might not be able to handle any more Dix?