Naw, my desktop in an q9550, 8gb of ram, a 1tb 7200rpm HDD, and an Nvidia 470 which can push 5 million polys before it gets to slow. An SSD will not solve the OPs problem, a real OS would.
Hi ronid3d, i would recommend you to buy the GTX 1070(Asus or Gigabyte overclocked version). The extra 2GB should allow you to work smoothly at 4k in substance painter, which is not possible with my card.
Thanks fellows. Iciban, check this out: http://www.polycount.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1515379&postcount=170 http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=88799 Pay special attention to Tyson Murphy's tutorials. He's the one.
i don't know... i actually prefer console aiming. lots better at it than with the mouse and keyboard. 007... only way to play was no radar and one-shot kills. that gets you aiming pretty well. heh.
Ugh. What is causing this strange gap? This is the seam between two polygons where the image begins to tile. I checked the UVs they are 0.0 and 1.0, there is no gap, and it only shows when it's displaying the mixed texture. This is a 3ds Max Standard material.
Nvidia released a driver a few weeks ago that lets you use Real Time Ray Tracing on GTX cards. It's slow though, the 1070 I have at work is crushed with anything more than reflections at 2 bounces.
Just for the case, that anybody cares: Here are the final results after texturing in Substance Painter. Rendered in Marmoset Toolbag2 He got 15 000 Quads. It took me about 3 I still hope for some feedback.
OH SNAP! I built a little hole and hid during the night cuz I didn't know what was goin on but i heard the monsters come out at night, and these cows keep tryin to get at me.. or are they not cows. 0_0
Sadly they seem to have stopped creating more podcasts. But The Game Industry Mentors did an episode on interviewing for the job. I listened to this before I started interviewing for jobs and it really helped a lot. http://gim.acanaday.com/?p=170
I built basically the same system (different case) in december with the 560 ti, same amount of ram and a i7 and its been absolutely awesome to me. I'm sure the 670 is a killer improvement if its in your budget though.