http://www.joystiq.com/2006/11/14/some-dude-is-reselling-100-ps3s-gonna-get-paid/ better yet ... get ahold of 100 ps3's and you'll strike it rich I think i am going to preorder some ps4's right this instant i'll make zillions oh jeez geek are sad
Oh and i'm around 10K triangles for the whole Diorama... I know it's a bit much for a cartoon environment, but well... There are 3 levels, at 360° with cliffs and rocks :P I still can gain some backfaces and optimisations, but with the fine details (see my last message), I should stay around 10K :)
I have a test's feedback on a low poly asset and i dont really undestand the comments. So i need somes pro's answers! "The low poly need set the soft and hard edges, otherwise there will be shadows." I think that it's the angle of faces ? 30° ? :poly141: I optimize or not? I doesn't understand. Help :poly122: Thanks for…
Lerp which takes the inputs of your two nodes or textures and a constant one vector with a value of 0.5 should do the trick. You can modify the constant one vector for how much you want to screen A value of 1 means that A is now 100% transparent/opaque and a value of 0 is B 100% opaque.
Hey guys, A friend of mine is having a problem with his characters mesh in UT3. All of his edges appear as hard edges in UT3 and there doesn't seem to be much information on this problem. His edges are all 100% softened on export from Maya, and all seem to be 100% hardened when imported into UT3. Any ideas?
Agreed with StrangeFate here. I think even a 10k model would much benefit from normal maps. Why? Because the whole point of normal maps is to improve how light bounces off of the surface. A 10k model would still have the nasty triangulation artifacts that are associated with non normal mapped geometry.
100 to 200k/year? Us? No. For a beginner (and again this really depends on where you are globally) you are going to be looking at 25-40k starting. *edit* I just realized you were asking about a 100 or 200 person sized company, not thousands of dollars. Well I hope my response helps anyways.
The Odeon in Brighton in the UK is 100% digital projectors, they have a advert before the film saying so, so I wouldn't be surprised if most larger cinemas are switching over to 100% digital. Makes you wonder how they can charge 2quid extra for 3d films, if everything is shown digitally it can't make it more expensive to…
Was over $100 off here. But it's not there anymore. I guess you could give them a poke and see if they can make it happen again. Even then I would want to then git a price match with an authorized reseller to assure everything goes without a bump. ( I'd hate to be stuck with licensing problems and only have a retailer I…
I recently got an email from the 100 Rogues devs thanking me for mentioning their game in this thread, apparently a few of you bought it. That's pretty cool so if you haven't tried it out yet give it a try! [ame="…