First of all, solid stuff on your portfolio! The best way I can think of landing a job is like building a cake. Cake: Portfolio Frosting: Professional references & Networking Sprinkles: Fine Arts Degree You don't always need sprinkles to have a good cake, but sometimes people like that sort of thing. I feel like at the end…
Modelled an american football helmet for her to wear, I'm beginning to push my tri limit however (13,000) and I was wondering if anyone had any tips to lower the tri count cage tubes?
Quack! made a post that compared Substance Designer, 3Ds Max, and xNormal a while back. Link: http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=137579 As for me I think xNormal produces quick and accurate results. I use it exclusively as well.
While the pixels are fine, it's the UI of most software that looks too small and bothers me the most. It's a 1080p 17" notebook screen here. If you're going for 1080p or higher on a 15" screen then it should look really small. Small buttons, small fonts etc. On Windows you can go to Control Panel -> Appearance and…
Now days you can get Laptops with desktop grade GPUs which is really neat and new; so for modelling specifically, you'll want to be looking at a laptop with an nvidia GTX1060 or even higher if you're want. Go for a laptop which will last. Personally, I have the last gen Alienware which has an i7 processor, 16GB Ram and a…
I think you people are trying to read too much into something that doesn't exist with too many variables. I have yet to see someone mention for example shadow issues pending on the card type and drivers you might be using with a specific engine (shadows in real-time don't work in Autodesk products on AMD 8xxx series cards…