Fuck, thats messed up. Good luck getting new jobs to anyone effected. At the end of the day its always the bottom line that the corprates care about. Usualy a bunch of dumb cunts who know shit about the companies they supposedly run.
Chapter 1: https://polycount.com/discussion/208918/ray-marching-chapter-1-the-very-basics-and-all-about-the-clipping/p1?new=1 Welcome to the second part of the ray marching tutorial series. If you've seen the first part, you are already familiar with the idea, so I won't go into much details regarding the basics. Lets jump…
"- You can now select multiple actors and transform them as a group!" Pretty nifty "- It is now possible to view different UV channels in the Static Mesh Viewer without changing the Unreal Lightmass UV coordinate index." Happy day. Best change up there. I hated having to rebuild lights just because I wanted to check the…
Thats the ticket. I've been playing with Hands in Silo for the last few days doing various methods to see which ones make the most sense for high poly. I have found the starting the divisions for fingers from the finger bones (inside the palm) rather than just where the fingers appear to be extruded from the end of the…
not sure if this helps but.. on the time of day window about 2/3 the way down are the settings for sun rays and sun shafts. I think they only work when something is partially obscuring the sun in your line of sight as they are part of the bloom effect. doh! found it...…
Update without any cool images. I liked Plasticity for its speed and for opening the last project on startup. Several seconds and you're ready to go. Backups were enabled in preferences too. What could go wrong? I'll tell you. It seems like after the second launch, Plasticity loads a file not from your project folder, but…
progress on the lamp, just got to add handles and it will be done. I got a bunch of new pc parts the other day, just waiting on my ssd now. Once all my parts are fitted I can start practicing with Zbrush and maybe try out some substance or quixel suite.
Yeah, I think it's just one of those case where a software does some very interesting things, just not *quite* the things that the presentation and features list suggest. All that said that's a very good surprise as far as I am concerned as it's already been helpful after just a mere day of use.