A melding of the two would definetly be interesting. I did a lame layer copying paint over.. but I honestly think that the design would greatly benefit from the fusion of the two. http://imageshack.us/f/408/0aelfchickbybrenze.jpg/ ( Polycount's attachment manager isn't working for me even with a 1k / 200 kb pic :( ) I'm…
so you think Ill be going to school to not do shit? LOL If im gonna be in an "assload" of debt, Im gonna be working my ass off where ever I can. Idk where youre from but in America unemployment is over 9% and people with bachelor's degrees have a 92% chance of employment. I'd rather have it and not need it, than need it…
well, I wouldn't use payscale.com as a good reference - it's more like $45-50k and up depending on area. Still, I wouldn't recommend schooling unless the cost was around or under the $40k mark so avoid private for profit schools and look at Community College & State Universities. For the OP, you've already got an AA in…
2048x2048 doesn't make sense for a sky hemisphere, 4096x1024 will use the same texture memory but will map much better to hemi. Correct: Wrong: You'll get much better horizon detail with 4:1 vs 1:1, for the same amount of pixels/memory use.
Do check if your GPU fails to switch into High Performance state after waking the PC from sleep. To do so, you'll need something like GPU-Z. Just open it up after the wake-up, place it somewhere to the side and start working in Marmoset as you usually do. When you navigate Marmoset's viewport, you should see the increase…
Keep in mind that I am half asleep and have a habit of rambling on in this state. You do bring up an interesting point. I was in a similar discussion with a friend of mine, we were also taking into account colour calibration and other variables, now bear in mind that we both love photography so the premise of my argument…
WOW, so, in light of http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=98113 I'm taking this back to the drawing board completely (get it? drawing board? ...that's about as good as you can expect the puns to get around here). I'm going to follow along with the course they're outlining, starting with the gesture drawing…