I think anyone should collaborate with the tattoo artist heavily with the design, they know more of what they are doing and what works on skin more than you do. Go in knowing 80% of what you want.
WTF ... Is this cool ... Very violent, but I like this old VHS style, very retro. Love it. Good camera. Light is cool. Love the neon lights, very 80s ... Overall, very impressive work ... Direx
Love the progress. I'm actually creating an 80's Game show set, so I'll be looking into lighting rigs and cameras etc. It's nice to see a futuristic take on a similar environment. All the best dude :)
Think about it another way - that's around $80 a month - or the equivalent of one new release every six weeks. It's not strictly that bad a deal, especially in an age where demos don't exist and reviews are unreliable as hell.
That screen corruption is almost certainly the GPU. A Geforce 960 or 1050 would be a good replacement, and shouldn't cost more then about $80-120. 2500k and 8GB RAM is still perfectly fine for a basic gaming PC.
Oh sweet, I didn't know about the Dunning-Kruger effect. I just did a Wiki search on it and it made for quite an interesting read. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect) :thumbup:
omg TONS better! Remember that you will get remembered bu your worst piece of art. The director at Frontier said to me that 80% of their artists got their job by turning up with 1-2 pieces of art.
Might be of some use. Dell has the 8x12 intuos 4 for $80 off http://accessories.dell.com/sna/products/Laptop_Notebook_Accessories/productdetail.aspx?c=ca&l=en&s=bsd&cs=cabsdt1&sku=A2845108
Almost cooler than being an 80's thug. I have a feeling the control system has received an overhaul though, seeing as its an antiquated piece of shit compared to something like Crackdown now.
I've not sen the film yet, but if it was like Forrest Gump then I'd suggest that Forrest Gump did the borrowing - it being written in the mid 80's and CCBB being writen back in the 1920s by F. Scott Fitzgerald.