Yes there is. Just create a new dedicated camera, set it as orthographic, create a plane and parent it under the camera. Use groups or whatever means you prefer to simplify the rotations for the camera to find the right angle. Move the plane away far enough to be "behind" the grid, scale and move appropriately.
Going out on a limb, here, but might be that the composite map needs to be baked for the viewport, thus you are limited by the "parent" resolution of your texture. If that's the case, you could give layered mix maps another try after all. But Quicksilver is certainly not your best bet in the first place.
You are using the world space location but the local rotation when you instantiate the new room. The short answer is that you probably just need to use transform.rotation instead of transform.localRotation. The reason it matters is probably because your RoomSpawnL objects parent is another room and that rooms rotation is…
It's not their job to educate people or look after society and make sure people are well balanced. That responsibility falls on parents, educators and ultimately on the people themselves. It's their job to effectively market their product and not break the law. At some point people need to stop blaming external forces and…
It seems you have to change the pivot point of the object and then when you've made the vert selection enter parent co-ordinate system and use transform co-ordinate center. Massively convoluted way of doing it the maya way sounds way easier, there's probably even a script for it somewhere.
Yeah actually I was little maybe on that part, for me its a little down the list...guess every city have their own mixed views towards it. It'll probably change for me once I land a full time job as artist/doing business with parents over here
I like days like I had this weekend; got work done on the cuda, was able to help my parents with some projects, met with friends, was able to sleep in, weather was nice... I felt like I'd accomplished something with my time, and still had a relaxing evening.
I've done bacon in the microwave before... it's quite good.. a lot less fat. My parents' nuker even came with a metal rack that didn't react to the the microwaves... you put the bacon on the rack, run it and it cooks... fat drips down. Honestly it tasted and felt like normal bacon.
Garmin is probably the best choice, a friend of mine bought one for his parents and a more recent model for himself. There are no monthly fees, but updating the maps/software cost money. If you plan to use it only in the states it shouldnt be a problem tho and should be quite up to date for big cities.
I truly believe there was an arrangement between the sheriffs department and her parents. They refused initially to come pick her up for the court hearing today. She was trying to phone it in, then she reportedly stated the sheriff's department wasn't there to pick her up. Really a lot of fishy-ness going on