Working much better. One thing I did discover though is if you go to options while playing, and choose full screen, it doesn't go to full screen. It tells me it's enabled, and it was, but not until after I closed the game and started it again.
Hello. I use Transmission - Reefracrion for my glass material, and it works fine in usual render (screen 1), but in ray tracing mode it's always glowing and unlit (screen 2). Possible ways to fix that? https://prnt.sc/13n585u https://prnt.sc/13n59ek
Hey guys, I'm looking to get myself a new screen, currently I use a 24" for my main screen but I was thinking of going a bit bigger. Just wondering if anyone uses larger than 24" and whether they like it or not? My main concern is for zbrush use. Cheers
i'm sry for my complete noobishness, i do not even know if this is intelligent or not, but couldnt you redraw your screen as last statement in your script? so you would refresh the screen, but not actually change its focus
Ah yea, it's going to be a screen to display warnings or other messages for peacekeeping stuff (just general looks..). Usually, it'll have the elephant squad logo projecting on the front. The screen resolution is going to be noticeable though. Kind of like..
Screen space reflections can only reflect what's actually rendered to the screen. They know nothing about anything outside of the camera frustum, facing away from the camera or hidden behind other objects. It's just a limitation of the technique.
Test WIP Texure UDK Material: Screen Side: Screen Front: I tried the material with just a 0 value in the A slot but it didn't look right so I took the invert of my mask that I made inside of photoshop. comments critiques welcomed
lol, the tris counter is even missing a comma think about it seriously, think about the max of your screen. Are you ever going to see that texture at 2048 vert 1:1?? no your pixel density should only be ruled by the screen, not by complexity it's self
speaking of smudgeguards I need to get a couple screen protectors too my wacom pen hit a spot on the screen and now I got a nice little scratch in the middle due to my pen being a little to sharp on one edge.. f'n wacom.
Just a side note on my own interest if you don't mind, would a wide screen require a wide size Wacom? or it all the same thing? just asking because i'm changing screen soon and I'm worried about my old intuos3...