[ QUOTE ] i'd say it needs a blackmetal logo on there, somewhere, like in this example: http://www.redstream.org/images/coverArt/Opeth_Orchid.jpg [/ QUOTE ]God forbid you middle mouse click on the image in firefox!!!!111
Eat3D has some very good tuts. Although they cost money the 3ds max 101 could help you alot. If not CGTUTS is a good source of information for multiple modeling programs.
requesting image macro of Ben ala Kanye West interruption "...but America is the worst country of all time" and Oxynary: you crazy, man 1. inconvenience 2. ???? 3. room 101
I almost guarantee it won't be more that $199 in the states. And IF it is - it's because of some sort of bundle included (like wii sports or something). My best guess? I'm gonna go with $179.
Heres another possible solution: The Asus EP 121 http://www.asuseeepad.net/ep121-eee-pad.php Wacom friendly multitouch i5 processor Win 7 Not sure of ram or video card
CrazyBump 3.1 crashes on Startup for me with a "Memory could not be read" Error. Even installing the 1.1 .Net Runtime again ( had 1 and 2 installed before ) doesn't seem to help.
I'm pretty sure this game was actually pretty complex in terms of art for it's time, but always loved the style, and it would be much easier to pull off with today's technology (another world, 1991)
You plan to find out. Game docs always get done at the beginning, then change as prototyping dictates what work and doesn't work. But a lot of word processing comes first. Game design 101.
Here is the reference I used to make mine along with some model reference I've noticed that a lot of the tanks have small differences between them, possibly due to the panic of the Germans invading in 1941.