Just make sure your ram all share the default timings / speeds. Of course, basic quality is good to keep the same (don't buy value ram and OC memory and plug them in - this would work, but there may be problems down the road).
You may need to set up the brush options in Photoshop to make the pressure sensitivity affect Opacity (it defaults to only have pressure affecting Size of the brush tool) The options for the pressure sensitivity should be along the top toolbar, near the right.
I think it'll always scale from its origin, which is defaulting to the averaged center of the uv shell. There may be a way to grab that origin and snap it to a vert or location so it'd scale properly to what you'd need, I'm not too sure
What method of antialiasing are you using? If you havent changed the default then its TAA and it should not allow aliasing like that. Another thing you should check is the quality setting and set it to cinematic. If all else fails just change the camera angle.
Does this happen if you start with the factory settings *.cmd file? If it's not a bug then probably some setting you done to your material or the object's color alpha?! As far as I know the default Modeling tab uses a different material draw or render mode
So I figured it out,when you import the fbx. file there is a setting where there is an option whether you want the software to change the normals or not. By default is change. When I switched it to keep the originals it worked fine! thank you all for the answers
Laptops usually come with a built-in GPU on the motherboard, which is the default for all graphics, and is not very fast. If you have a nice graphics card, you need to use the drivers to force your 3d apps to use its GPU instead of the built-in one.
Sorry about that, here is my texture sheet and the resolution is 1024 x 2048, I will probably scale it down in UDK but so far it's at that resolution. @Shrike: The lighting and the sky is not final, is just the default one from UDK. [IMG][/img] Uploaded with ImageShack.us
Hey guys, thanks for the replies, and you were right! I threw on a quick mental ray sun and sky and it was all fix! :D I forgot that maya has default lighting from the camera! Thank you guys! You da best!
if you turn off self-shadowing for the fur and steal the normals from the underlying character then it blends rather well even with default shaders. keep in mind that these guys likely render out in passes and with masks too and treat certain surfaces differently in compositing.