Well in class, our teacher made a character for an upcoming game and he showed us after he added the details, he used dynamesh to lower the points while keeping almost all the details so he could optimize with decimation master to export the model in 3dcoat for rotopology. His full body model without clothes was like…
@FourtyNights If you want to optimize for tricount alone then you could do without many of the supporting edges I put in there, and some parts that are connected could even be floating. I like to use the extra edges because it makes the normal map have to do less work to correct the mesh normals, meaning less gradients.…
Yeh Yeh! Alright so almost there, got the Diffuse and Normal maps in for Rose and the mech. Tri count for the whole model is 603,814. Still want to add a lot more detail and play with contrast. Critiques Welcome!!
I get your point, but isn't it a little dangerous for coolness to form the sole basis of your design? I ask this because 'cool' is a very loose term and varies from person to person. For example lets compare the 'batmobile' from batman forever and 'the bat' from dark night rises. Batman is supposed to be a stealthy,…
Yea this is what I do. I have rotated/replaced mine often. I have two additional tidbits to add. - I hadn't replaced the first one in 3-4 years and it was really stuck on there. I used a hairdryer to heat up the glue and it peeled off much easier. - You can actually "buff" out alot of the scratches if you are super cheap…
If your going to go with windows 10, get windows 10pro. It will allow you to choose your updates (If I understand correctly), unlike the home edition which forces them upon you. Also that power supply max load might be a little on the low side. 88 watts for your cpu, 200watts for your graphics card, you'd struggle if you…
A question, is 600 watts enough for the video card i mentioned radeon 5670 and an amd phenom ii 955? For the mother i am really looking forward to a Gigabyte Ga-m68mt-s2