i meant with the conversation, i respect everybodies opinion, good and bad, except the extreme ones. I am in no way discouraged, i've got good and bad opinions from professionals, and take them with a grain of salt
@musashidan so just to clarify, exporting both the highpoly and lowpoly as an fbx preserves each object name right? and also im assuming the two fbx files also have to match names with _high and _low respectively
Oh alright sorry for the frustration... it kind of bothers me that people have little respect for members even newer ones like myself. I FELT comfortable with the community...now I am having second thoughts.
@Alchemical Man respect for anybody who can use their voice like yours. I'd be able to keep up those vocals for maybe 3 seconds haha. You guys sound really tight with your instruments.
I dont know how to thank all this people involved ! And all of this for free ! Some guys on earth really really rock ! Thank you, thank you, thank you this is very awesome stuff ! Peace and respect.
Opens up really nice...flows well...and damn it for ending so soon! The gear! What is it? Why do they want it? What are they?....Ahhhhhh, crap it all! Also, tons of respect for pursuing this! We should all be this brave.
In those cases, yes, treat them as metals, they should be white on metalness map, or the respective funky color if you use specular. You can tell if it's a metallic finish if the specular highlight is also colored (in most cases).
I wish the quad intersection feature would also respect the curvature of the mesh. Right now it seems like it just collapse the verts, moving them in the process and quadrifies the intersection. they end up making the edges inconsistent.
=[ To those that don`t know, John Peel was a DJ that helped shape music trends rather just report upon them. He played whatever the fuck he liked, as many times as he liked. Respect.
OK well you are entitled to your opinions, and I respect that. You can claim I'm just acting like a macho asshole or something, that's cool. Just don't jump me on the street, and we'll all be winners!