Have you seen this one? He goes a little bit into reconciling scan VS real. He talks a bit about how his Substance Designer team spent a few months matching up a part of a building wall that it was impossible to capture in the scan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=558Z37p7Bi4
yes, i believe artists in general are more perceptive and intelligent than the average people who populate places like facebook/myspace etc. so yes, as long as the discussion is civil I think it is important. it seems US gov is creating more terrorists like they did in Afganistan so that US Gov can start yet another war…
This won't solve all your issues but the Light Lister tool will help manage all lights in one location. http://docs.autodesk.com/3DSMAX/16/ENU/3ds-Max-Help/files/GUID-1A51D621-55E3-48E6-B958-5378BBB60574.htm But I think your best solution is to find a tech artist to help you make a few custom tools that you need. Or learn…
Im currently in the very same process hehe. Well im also looking to improve my mic quality, i use the Ps3EyeToy....well beacuse im poor. I have been looking at theese two. http://www.shure.com/americas/products/microphones/classic/55sh-series-ii-iconic-unidyne-vocal-microphone…
This. Polycounters are so amazing at helping each other out as long as you prove you're determined and willing to show people how much you're working at becoming the best artist you can be. If I had the choice between only Polycount or my $55k education at Gnomon then I'd easily take Polycount over Gnomon. This community…
Yes, yes and yes pls! I really like 4 and 5 cause they look like they will read well from the 55degree angle without being too noisy. They also have a nice sense of weight. Looking forward to this!
I have spent the last week retopo'ing About 90% done, I need to finish a couple more pieces on the belt. Currently around 55K triangles, my budget was arond 100K, so i still have some room. I will more than likely add some loops to the horns and some to the upper Jaws. The belt buckles with all the faces have taken a bit…
Dude! You guys rock! I hadn't realized how limited my research had been until I followed your ideas. Thanks! My home build: i7 2600k Gigabyte mobo 16gb ram 4 500gb HDD's in raid 0 (WD r4 enterprise hdd's) 2 550Ti in SLI (just for games, only 1 used with rendering)