who would pay extra for a data backup to have their power button fixed? If Best Buy thinks they might accidentally wipe someone's drive as they're fixing the power button, then maybe they should back it up themselves.
i remember something like this on an old machine. turned out to be the motherboard which was unable to support power hungry devices at the upper end of the spec properly. design flaw. the power supply was sufficient, mind.
Ok nevermind it only worked out that way when the boxes were the exact same size. Do boxes need to be in a power of 2 or power of 8? Like 256 x 256 and a certain width?
My links opens with power point. If you don't have it, i think there are software to read ppt without office. I've got "power point viewer" in mind. don't know if it opens xml.
I tried to do the stylized prop ! Everything was done inside Blender and it was my first time with texture painting. I keeped the polycount low (even if we can go lower). I'm quite happy with the end result, even if it has some flaws here and there. Maybe I'll rework it later.
Are your textures have power of 2 resolution? Seems like you have no mipmaps. this can happen if you intentionally disable them, or when you have non power of 2 texture resolution - they won't have mipmaps then.
The ESRB actually has a lot of power (because console makers give it power), none of the consoles will allow AO rated games or unrated games, lots of chains wont sell M rated games to people under 17.
In the device manager you've got some Power Management options for your hardware, one of which is 'Allow Windows to turn off the device to save power' or something like that. Perhaps a piece of hardware has that checked and is causing problems?
I find a very simple solution from this video #3DQuickTips 010 - Maya - Power of Snaps, at around 00:15:17. Which is essentially selecting 2 points from the object you want to make parallel to another object, also select two other point to the object you want to refer to, then go to:
- click on the "modify" main menu
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at the most basic level.... you usually just start commenting stuff out and see what effect it has on frame rate or drop in a basic shader just to check its the root cause of slow down. Though you may need to accept that you need lower graphic quality on lower end cards.