Coursera free C# for Games just started this week. It's an actual university course you can take for free (or $49 for certificate.) https://www.coursera.org/learn/game-programming It starts very simple but gets difficult rather quick.
Latest version is 4.9.66 Go to Edit > Preferences Activate new curves on Beta tools TAB https://3dcoat.com/forum/index.php?/topic/23667-3dcoat-49-beta-testing-thread/&
Hey guys, cleaned my machine up and once i installed the Quixel Suite again NDo keep timing out when trying to register. I have tried disabling antivirus and the firewall I dont know what else to do. This is what I get from the program p.s I dont know why it says im using Windows Vista, Im on windows 8.1 License Failure…
keep it up man, i'm seeing a marked improvement in your work from the first post up to here, well done! (Also, I really like post #49, the stone detailing on that slark blade really works well in the concept!)
https://www.facebook.com/events/675555835864067/?context=create&ref_dashboard_filter=hosting&source=49 Facebook group is up! Come and join us! Ill update the thread when we have a time and place! :D
On snow and sand there are these techniques some games have tried (edit: well, tried and succeeded!), but they are very complicated: * Effects Techniques Used in Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception (page 49) * Deformable Snow Rendering in Batman™: Arkham Origins (page 10)
Thanks for all the help! I wanted to give something back, so I did this tutorial. There is a similar tutorial linked on page 49 or such but this one is more in depth and with explanatory images. I hope that someone will find it useful. Uploaded with ImageShack.us Thanks again!
I'm not a games artist, but if I could go back in time, I would have never touched this art thing and pursued some form of tech Engineering. At this point, it's too late for me to retrain (49) so I'm forced to produce something...anything.