I think it looks great but the ceiling feels a bit empty. You could try to add some hanging lamps from the ceiling just to add some more visual interest to there, even if the concept does does not contain that.
when I want to repeat an action I use the quad menu and click the header of the quad containing the last command ie; the stitch command in the uv editor I can configure the quad menu to fit my needs.
Reset the pivot. Go to the Hierarchy tab (I think) of the right panel, and hit the "affect pivot only." It is the very first button. With the rotation tool active, right click on all the spinners at the bottom of the screen containing rotation values.
There is a new game coming out called Warm Gun made by Emotional Robots its a FPS it contains barrels sandbags pallets and all the general stuff you find in those types of games, it all seems to fit in that game.:)
Here is the final submission ! Steam Workshop link --- Ornamental set for the Agatha Knight - contains an armet and a longsword --- Thank you all for the constructive criticism and feedback ! It has been a great contest, with a lot of things learned along the way.
I've been really wanting to, but don't have the extra cash right now, You can build a pretty decent printer for $500-ish, there's awesome kits on ebay that tell you everything you need and contains instructions.
Just make an armory! You can make multiple weapons, knives, grenades, etc. Plus tables, racks, trashcans, bullets, and a room to house it all + lighting. A full scene that contains the types of items you are interested in making.
Looks like you need a hard edge running down the center. With that many tris floating around you could optimize it a bit and add some supporting loops to either side of the center edge to help contain the shading.
[ QUOTE ] This is the uncompressed 32-bit targa (8 bit alpha) equivalent DDS format. However it's larger than the original targa in filesize! [/ QUOTE ] DDS can contain mipmaps, so the additional size could well be those.
Looks like your original code contained a more catch-all method of scanning a folder for images of various types, with a more flexible naming convention. Might wanna use that in conjunction with my oh-so-simple "echo" :)