Final version, a lot of people told me about the triangle count so i optimize my modeling, i double the amount of side on the base, and optimize a lot the rotor, I went from 10084 to 7298 triangle without too much quality decrease.
Got back into this again the other day, haven't really done anything more with the model or textures, just messing around with cameras and rendering/postprocessing. Quite like how this one turned out. Stills from video: Video (watch in HD 720 res!): [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIX5aEqLVTA&hd=1[/ame] Downloadable…
I feel like you environment work is a massive disappointment after seeing you 2d skills and your tf2 stuff. http://www.icy-bee.co.uk/crits-n-shit.jpg I did a quick image (with super awesome spelling mistakes) to express my feelings better. My main concern isn't with the modeling but with you texture usage. Also with you 2d…
Hi Direwolf - I'm not Cris but here is the 'Intro to Blender Game Engine' tut series I did for him last year. I use LEFT CLICK SELECT instead of the Blender default but all else is standard. [ame] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iANTBbeIi5s[/ame] Also, if you haven't already, you should definitely check out the awesome…
another example in realtime. [ame=" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EF7uAXenlAA"]Crysis 3 - Powered by CryEngine 3 Tech Demo (3D 720p, HD 1080p) - YouTube[/ame]
not a rockstar...more a roadie....I live in a dirt cheap town in Ohio..my rent for a 3 bedroom House with a garage, separate office(it's more a mudroom, but I use it for my office), full basement..is 720$..the overall cost of living here is insanely cheap...plus my wife works...we don't live like kings, but we're…
I used Modo for a project of mine:https://www.behance.net/gallery/7223049/Canon-A1. I thought I could use another modeling package some day and modo's UI looked friendly and very easy on the eyes. Getting around the tools is a bit weird as modo breaks its own set of rules sometimes but it wasn't a major issue. However,…
I've been working there for a few years and hitting the pavilion for critiques every time, so here is my roster o' tips: 1- Make sure your business cards have some light/white space for them to write notes on. A blank back works just fine, this doesn't have to be anything fancy; just don't be one of those people with a…