To fix this problem you need to upscale your mesh with (size in deformation panel) I do an upscale of 800 and run the script, after just need to do a -800 to go back to is original size. It's seems to be a problem with the size of your mesh.
Yeah, usually I'm like w/e about the commercials, but the newest one is fucking garbage. Like others said, they come off even more arrogant than usual, and actually probably more desperate I think than anything.
my nightmares usually invole my teeth falling and becoming all rotten, when i wake up im glad it was a dream :S and also where i fall from high places and at this time i usually wake up.
I've been using Gigapixel AI for 3 years, I just grew dissatisfied with it after a year or 2 and wanted to make textures that weren't obviously upscaled. Upscaled textures have a very distinct dead giveaway, they always look crusty and waxy.
Time to focus on an art test. Finish this later. koryface: nice duddde. SSS illuminates surface evenly in tissue, and is usually clearest against contrast (hiding the light source usually). ex: Sloppy paintover; That hand should be more like :
Usually you need some kind of specific solution to get stuff like that working, it's usually sorting issues that stops you. There might be some override in the material? Force Forward Rendering on something maybe? That's just a long shot though =/
Nothing wrong with not having much of a story, I actually meant it as a compliment :) It's usually best to keep things simple when it comes to these types of games, trying too hard usually ends up messy...like the recent COD games.
I usually put a mask in my alpha channel for masks, but as far as the sculpting goes. I usually just beat down the edges with trim dynamic and use alphas to get the details I need then bake. Nothing too crazy.
I've gotten that error when the hard drive isn't working. Usually if I open up the case and make sure all the power plugs and IDE ribbons are secure that usually solves it. Nothin like the ol "jiggle the cable" fix!
seforin, thats usually the downside with most hdtv's, they're usually made for watching movies or such on, playing games secondary, so inputlag is almost always something you have to live with. it can vary and be quite horribly high on many tv's