Alright, I didn't know that. Is there any tutorials that you recommend that talk about how to do that? The Knowledge Center tutorials don't talk about clavicle motion blending at all.
Nice one rob, here let me show you a tutorial that is really good for hard surface textures. http://www.3dtotal.com/team/Tutorials/stefan_morrell/stefan_01.asp
Help combat user error! watch a video tutorial today! simple 'how to' video for maya http://www.cgbootcamp.com/tutorials/2010/1/4/maya-realtime-viewport-shaders.html
in poops tutorial he mentions setting up the global supersampling as well. this can reduce some of the jaggies at least. bout halfway down: http://www.poopinmymouth.com/tutorial/normal_workflow_2.htm
We need a Free 2 Play model for tutorials. Watch an ad, get five minutes of tutorial :) (I actually think it would be a killer money maker for artists)
Hey Thanks MeintevdS! heres the tutorial I've been following for the planks: http://www.philipk.net/tutorials/materials/woodrough/woodrough.html and heres what I'm turning in for the class final:
Fantastic tutorial. I'm more than probably going to have a very in depth look to this program in the near future. and your tutorial definitly opened my appetite. :D
thanks for the tip, for brushes i use grunge and scratch brush, all the detail are in this tutorial http://cg.tutsplus.com/tutorials/photoshop/how-to-hand-paint-convincing-metal-textures/
The ttorial transfers would be a good thing, because at some point, around the release of UT2003, there haven't been many "separate" tutorials, or game specific tutorials on this site. Scott