If your theme allows for it, I would also suggest disabling all the image rollover effects altogether. They makes things annoying to look at for a basic UX reason : the user will often point the mouse where the eyes are drawn (and vice-versa), with the brain focusing right there, so to speak. By throwing a rollover effect…
Several options to choose from: 1. If you're rendering in Windows, you can initiate a batch render via .bat files, which also happen to allow you to choose where to output files to. The only limitation being that while you can choose where to output images to, if you're using render layers, rendered images will be placed…
Hi ! I've been working on a 2D top down action game in the style the old Smash TV or the newer Geometry Wars. It focuses on heavy action with lots of bullets flying around and always many enemies on screen to fight. I got a demo with 6 levels to share with you all, but I'm posting here because I have lots ideas I'd like to…
Hello folks, this is my last work. I hope you enjoy. Weapon ARH-42. Model intended for game version. Softwares: Autodesk Maya 8.5, Adobe Photoshop CS4, Xnormal, Marmoset Toolbag Concept Art by: Alexey Pyatov This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 1200x636 and weights…
- I really like your scorpion dude. It'd be good to see the poly count in the description. I'd render with a different colour than a blue background, because 3 images of a blue character in front of a blue background gets a bit hard on the eyes. I'd use the full body image of him on the main page, because 5/6 of your main…
There is no way to set the DPI on exported images in Toolbag 2. However, it's important to keep in mind that DPI does not set the resolution (how many pixels the image has), you can set to the resolution in the capture settings (ctrl+P). DPI (dots per inch) defines how many pixels represent an inch when you print an image.…
My outlines are looking weird, flickering or appearing in places where they shouldn't be. There are two options to fix this: Option 1 Set the Antialiasing Method to MSAA or FXAA. This is a quick fix, but will result in aliasing / jagged lines. To then counter the aliasing, you can take screenshots at higher resolutions.…