She can cheerlead for the Japanese now, forming those crazy letters. I'm sorry but I had to make a joke, even though it's not something to laugh with =/ Life is messed up, good thing she has a caring husband.
someone aught ta cast a lightening spell on that old thread, then we can post pictures My Japanese friends think I'm fat. If people are really getting obese, then it's gonna cost the american public billions in tax.
Searching for 'tenkai' got me to this site: http://www.page.sannet.ne.jp/jun_m/ It seems to be the program we're looking for, but since the page is in japanese, i dont have a clue where to look and whether the program is free or not etc, etc. Any help?
to be brutally honest; not a single illustrator Japanese or otherwise, I know, uses photoshop for anything other than image manipulation. Everyone uses illustrator cs3. theres a lot of wind in this thread for software that even the creators deny exist.
those games where you launch something and it travels along, either hitting something that bounces it on or causes it to stop? I'm looking at designing something similar but I can't remember the names/urls of the best ones (there was a cool japanese one I think?) cheers!
What's happening with the writing, why is it upside down on the shop's front and on the blackboard inside? Also the place has "ramen" in the name, but not a single image on the A-board shows actual ramen. And a smaller thing, everything is in japanese, but the plaque on the doors has a line in korean.
I go on gaming/art(study) benders. So either I am playing a game from start to finish for enjoyment (8~25 hour games), or I spend a ton of time with C#, art or Japanese and don't play a thing.
check out the char gen for the phantasy star game, its still only in japanese but its easy enough to sort out. i liked the interface/gizmo thing they used instead of just a bunch of sliders. kinda off topic sorry
Check out Chev's 2 posts, translated roughly from Japanese developer of Xrd. There are a lot more going on than just shading. The article also explains and shows textures. http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=121144&page=10
You just made my day! Now all that's needed on that tool is a brush/eraser button similar to the original japanese one. (BTW LEFTIES: dragging the panel to the right corner of the screen is possible if you drag on the photoshop icon (in the photoshop subwindow)