I keep finding threads relating to the same issue but none of the solutions seem to work; http://forum.unity3d.com/threads/seams-apparent-in-unity-when-i-put-on-my-mesh-s.96239/
Very true. But then I'm finding any news about notch annoying, since there's so much of it, I remember seeing 7 notch related news articles on develop in the space of 2 days.
It's mostly relating to where things join. The most important thing about working on the grid is the mindset of understanding how it's going to be used. Thinking about it in terms of Lego is pretty useful for most people.
CrazyButcher, Could you show me some code snippets in maxscript? Or hyperlinks relating to this? How do I know which pixel is for which x-y-z coordinate? Thanks Jack
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somewhere between 4:45 and the end of the video he completely destroyed the piece and lost the likeness, that guy was pretty good,, but this is pro http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVqZVFf3B1A&mode=related&search=
Wow, I thought you were talking about Acclaim when I saw the thread title. That's two crazy things being actioned off in relation to game dev lately. :P
Don't know of anyone related named Steve working at P&G. But being from an Italian family the extended family is so huge he might be a relative and I just don't know it.
Without any point of reference, I'll have to make generalizations: The brow might be a little high. It reads as a continuous arc from either side, usually there is an angle change in the middle. And just above your brow ridge it looks a little too planar going from end to end. Upper eyelids also look like a flat plane.…
http://2010.census.gov/2010censusjobs/ Didn't want to post this in Job Listings because it wasn't Industry related but figured it was good info for people looking for money.... It's only temp work but it pays good with flexible hours perfect summer jobs for college students...:thumbup: