I bought it this morning and watched it to see what the big deal was. The tutorial was great and did live up to its title. But after watching it, I kept thinking of the stuff they missed out or skipped because they assume that people wouldnt want to see it. Starting stuff from scratch, and be thorough about it. (even if…
It doesnt slows down if I work just in zbrush, but if I export the mesh out by any means and import it in to 3d coat and rotate it while I am re-creating the mesh that is over a mil polygon, it will lag for me. GeForce GTX 260 1GHz here, with 6GB, but 2GB is used up by Win 64 so I think I am left with 4 GB. Thats why I…
ya...maybe I am afread of that " getting out of the introduction " part man. =\ Like I said, this was a start of me buying stuff outside the DT and see what the big deal is. You dont really have to defend the person who made this tutorial. I liked it, and I recommend it to people who dont have a slightest clue how to work…
@Nitewalkr, Thanks for the comments :) We really try to keep as much content in the final DVD's as possible because there is always the hardcore crowd that wants to see every stroke or vert. that is pushed, but it's a very fine balancing act between the contents flow and retaining a high quality product. If we left…
@Metalliandy: Thank you sir, I am not sure if I can upgrade my specs to that on Dell's XPS 9100, but I'll look in to it. As for the Eat3d dvds, I'll wait for further tutorials to come out for ZBrush4release2. Thanks again :D