the title of this thread is "The world famous Maya vs 3ds max conflict in a diffrent way... " and essentially that is what a lot of the posting has been, not much to do with modeling tools, and some cheap shot package cheer leading. despite stated intentions to the contrary. which is predictable and boring. so if you want…
Well it's not even the WoW style I'm offended by, its just the design of the characters (Which is very unWoW) it just reminds me of 1990s 3d like Reboot or Hot Wheels, there is just something about the proportions, faces, hair style that just honeslt irritates me a lot. edit: Oh and not to go on a rant too much since the…
That is amazing work! Very inspirational. I have a obscene request: could you make a render of that highpoly drone in 1920x1200 ? That would be cool :) greetings
This is what I have a huge problem with. It's kind of like you're suggesting, 'Let's not teach kids that yellow and blue make green because we already have green markers. It will just confuse them. We've moved past the days of having to mix our own colors.' I don't understand why you think it would cause students to cull…
Might have a solution for the hair buns I'm not sure what program you're using but if you use 3Ds max this tutorial might come in handy for the hair buns http://www.francescolegrenzi.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=191 It's a rope ball tutorial but if you replace the alpha with something more fine and flowing you might be…
Well if you just need referece for modelling an item you might do better using imageplanes (http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to-image-planes-maya-194596/). There might be some more complicated way of texture-projecting or using some script to get your desired effect, but I don't really see the point of it... You can always…
You can find out how to configure your router on the manufacturer's website. They almost all have web interfaces so you can usually just go to http://192.168.1.0 or whatever your router's IP is, login and figure it out from there. You can find out your router's IP by going to start->run, type "cmd" and hit enter, this will…
I have two of the Dell U2311H displays and like them a lot -- I think they were $240 each on sale. IPS panels, 1920x1080, and pretty good color accuracy when calibrated. Obviously they won't compare to the high-end NEC or Eizo displays, but those seem unnecessary unless you need flawless accuracy for $$$ projects.
Hey Alex, its awesome that youve been keeping these monthly challenges going strong,, hard to believe its been almost 9 months. When does month 9 begin? Edit: Im also gonna vote on this, http://fc01.deviantart.net/fs49/f/2009/193/e/8/Mirror__s_Edge_WS_2_by_SxyfrG.jpg