step 1: Pour another 3 glasses of scotch step 2: Try to open those three tabs again (whoa this sounds better than last time!) step 3: Click play on this [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTTDoT2RH40&[/ame] step 4: Drunkenly explain what happened in the video ...Stay slassy
The number of steps already increases.I basically have a curve aligned at the top and bottom of the stairs. The number of steps is based on the length of that curve. The height/length of the steps is based on the slope of that curve. Adjusting the number of steps would not give the effect you're expecting. I don't think…
I think it looks great. You could leave the steps as is though I think, although it would depend on what kind of style you're shooting for. If you make the steps to scale, they will barely (if at all) show up on unit like that. The steps as they are now should show up fine, and give the clear impression that there are…
Hi guys, thanks so much for the input. very valuable! in order to reduce density on the steps, do i need to retexture everythig now? actually i can probably import lower steps?
Lotet said what I said, but said it better. "EDIT: also checked your step by step on your webpage, I think the second to last step, before the color grading is probably your best shot."
These types of questions aren't really useful when starting out. Your manager/director should be communicating with you about your tasks/expectations and hopefully providing guidance. All you really can do is do your best. Usually it takes 3-6 months for the average artist to ramp up fully with the appropriate amount of…