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.
updates!! chest armor around 80% he still needs some straps to connect the breastplate to the hip guards. C&C most welcome, please let me know what you think. -Woog
So you lost 230 pounds overall, no matter if you lost it from one weight to your current or if you regained and lost 80 again, thats pretty much insane :O 230 pounds - amazing, can't believe it
460 watts seems overkill? imo should have some high efficiency (80+) with lower max watts... especially with a "simple" cpu and no addin gpu, the entire system will probably have a hard time even reaching 100 watt
First thing is to increase Irradiance map subdivs to 80-100. Than maybe interpolation samples to 30 (but this may eat some small details). Also change adaptive dmc to something like 1/10 and decrease adaptivity a bit.
This has nothing to do with Adobe. It's just a limitation of the GIF file format. It's from the 80's back when alpha blending was a bit too much to ask of the average PC. Save to a 32-bit PNG and it'll look fine.
A standard Blinn material with a low-mid grey diffuse, a high specular level of 80-100 and a glossiness of 20-40 should be fine. A high specular level is really the key to being able to spot any errors in the surface geometry.
How sweet would a true X-Com fps be set in the crappilly awesome early nineties like the original? Set it even further back I reckon so you can get some 80's flavour in there too.