I FORGOT MY PASSWORD! BUT I AM BACK WITH A VENGENCE!!!111! In my Zbrush bust sculpt I decided to adapt the creature 'Black Sabbath" or "Shadow Sabbath" for copyright reasons in English speaking countries. I used stills from the anime and manga panels as my reference material and I STRUGGLED!! due to the fact this creature…
Oh also, this thread is gold: https://polycount.com/discussion/81154/understanding-averaged-normals-and-ray-projection-who-put-waviness-in-my-normal-map/p1
Direct X 8.1? The 4MX is a DX7.0 card, to qualify as DX8 it needs shaders and 8.1 would need PS1.4 support AFAIK (which is the minimum requirement for BF2).
The viewport in 801 is not physically based and the viewport in 901 is almost physically based (GTR not far from GGX). There is no way to match 801 to the 3do render. Your best bet is to use marmoset.
It should do, yes. I've tested it with 801 and 901. Warren was having issues with it in 801 (that I can't repro here) so any issues there let me know :)
Modo's unwrap tools are very good and have been improved in 801 Try them first before you start using other products:thumbup: [ame=" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOzDg9SRKrE"]UV Improvements - MODO 801 - YouTube[/ame]
Hi! I'm trying to find a way to blend meshes that share the same material. I found this method, but I'm trying to avoid it because it seems like too much extra work https://cdnb.artstation.com/p/assets/images/images/011/332/037/original/raul-aparicio-skirtsample-anim.gif?1529020963 Is there a way to do it like this?…
"Also, do I have to use the same OS? Since my computer is Windows 7, do I have to buy another Windows 7 or can I reformat with Windows 8.1?" There is no problem with installing 8.1 ... you need to make sure that you pick "boot from disk" in the BIOS.
Hi Ghostblades! Sorry to hear about your troubles! This might be due to some of windows 8.1 "safety features" its hard to say. dDo legacy should run on widnows 8.1 so if you could try to find if windows is somehow "Blocking" the suite it could sort out your problem!