Thanks for all the advice and tutorial links! I definitely feel better about having dated programs now, although any version of designer would be nice since there aren't really tutorials on making tiling materials in painter like I'm doing it lol. Regarding the comments on my environment; I definitely agree that the trees…
Hi all, I noticed "Reproject Higher Subdiv" option isn't under "Geometry" tab. However, when I watch tutorials it's there. My options: Tutorial video screen: Anybody can tell me where to find it? Thank you.
I desperately need to get better at painting textures for 3d models, does anyone know of some good tutorials for this, Iv got photoshop and a few others so most tutorials would help me :) Thanks!
We used to have some tutorials for realistic 3D portraiture but it's all way out of date. I would just do an image search, and pick what looks good. https://www.google.com/search?source=univ&tbm=isch&q=cg+portrait+tutorial+shader
Hi! Looking at your texture/UV layout, I think you could adjust it so face and hands get more resolution. Some options: - Separate into texture sets of varying resolution (head 4k, body 4k?) - Trade some UV distortion for more pixels at critical parts (for example scale up face, squash back of head UVs) - Consider…
If you want free, but more work (and potentially lower quality) here's a couple old methods http://ericchadwick.com/examples/tutorials/looping_a_procedural_texture.html http://ericchadwick.com/examples/tutorials/tiling_an_animated_texture.html
Went through the "official" DirectX tutorials from Microsoft. Everything is still confusing, but hopefully it will start to click together. Reference https://code.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsdesktop/Direct3D-Tutorial-Win32-829979ef#content
http://stephenjameson.com/tutorials/faking-volumetric-effects/ Damn the link is down :( Thank you wayback http://web.archive.org/web/20100528163256/http://stephenjameson.com/tutorials/faking-volumetric-effects/
Also, for Benton: Thanks! i mostly just did tutorials from www.cgcookie.com and www.blenderguru.com. I also did that Shotgun tutorial that was posted on here not too long ago, and that was awesome!
For using SFM to display and edit particles you can take a look at this tutorial. If you are new to SFM i think you will find all you need in that tutorial series.