Watson's vest is tucked into his pants, which seems very odd. The pants are also very low on the hips; before the 1960s, pants were typically up around the belly button.
Depends on Wacom size, perhaps. I'm pretty accurate with a 6x8, so I don't have any issues hitting gizmo or rollout buttons. If it were a 4x5 it might be a different story.
Thanks a lot e-freak. I just tried the tesselate button, it just works like it was magic ! Thanks again for all your precious help, that was exactly what I was looking for
Thanks :D that's really good stuff to hear. SCULPT PROGRESS Feedback really appreciated as always. :) Still to do some of the accessories and the small details (Like creases, buckles, buttons etc)!
@EarthQuake Tbag 3.0 does work fine for me on this scene. The broken normal texture loads from disk but when I hit the preview button and it updates, the errors go away:
I search/start smashing on buttons till I get the result. The agony of suffering through something helps me remember, so I hardly ask questions and just research.
Importing the file into Blender hanged my computer, making it completely unresponsive. I had to shut it down manually with the power button, so well, I won't try a second time.
Yeah this was a common Maya 2011 bug. I just ended up making a mel shelf button that selects all faces and re-assigns the material. Havent had this happen in 2012
Hey, of course. You have to start by clicking the "new thread" button at the top of the forum. Then you get some preferences and so on that you can follow through easily. Hope this helps.
Thank you guys! Let's hope more people give their opinion about the workflow. Yeah Jonas. The right one looks shoped. Also... Isn't the multi-quote button working?