I got a chance to play with the Nikon 105 VR on a D700 the other day, if the 60 is anything like the 105 you'll be very happy. I was really shocked at how fast the AF was.
10x guys! :) @Kot_Leopold, 10x a lot mate, the cool thing about polypainting the wrinkles first is that is very easy to paint and erase till you are satisfied with the design of the wrinkles.
She gave Just Dance a 7/10. Contrast to Metacritic rating of 48/100. She gave Dante's Inferno a 6/10. Contrast to Metacritic rating of 75/100. HMMM. :poly142:
Let's say I have a unique large rock asset, 3 x 4 x 6 meters, but the texel density is 1024px/meter. Should I use UDIMs? Should I make one huge texture (10k x 10k or something)?
Note, the Dynamesh number is relative. It depends on the size of the subtool. Small subtool at 100 dynamesh would be totally destroyed. Whereas very very big subtool dynameshed at 100 might still be too dense.
[ QUOTE ] Cannon (10D not eos 300D) [/ QUOTE ] I have the EOS and it rocks. With the 10D, you pay several hundred more for a metal frame and a handful of features no casual camera user would miss.
Yeah this is all good advice. Here is some more 1. Make sure to shoot at base ISO, usually this is ISO 100 or 200 on DSLRs. This will mean the best image quality (most dynamic range, least noise, and best color depth). 2. If there isn't enough light to get a fast shutter speed at low ISO, a tripod can be handy. If you've…