Yeah water shaders should prove interesting and I have no idea about the buoyancy part... Might be one of those things where I need to jump on epics twitch.tv stream to see if its even doable. :\
Yep. I thought it was a bit thin on real information but it was definitely well executed. Could very well be the intro to a videogame. Since I hate streaming, here's a download link: http://www.knife-party.net/movs/barry.mov
Start to build various decor for the environment. Finished texturing stone post holding the giant pine cone. Layered in tile and concrete materials using Substance Painter. Added weathering using liquid stream Particle brush.
I didn't see Phil Collins Land of Confusion on there either And you're right Asherr, definetely a VH1 sounding setup to this, and very cool at that! I don't know where else you'd be able to stream half these videos.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14449675 :) Good to see everyone coming together to help and clean all the mess. EDIT: oh that's the live stream link, here's what I wanted to link to: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14472567
Thanks for the help again Bartalon. Polycount must love you man :D I have enough information to look into this myself but I'll call back if any assistance is needed. I also have to re-stream my workflow.
Hurrah! Historical moment! Glad I woke up when I did, was able to watch the stream 1 minute before the actual collisions took place :) They're doing another run appearantly, some better webcams here :)
wow I love it! I wish I could be one day as good as you :) in between, have you ever thought about recording yoyur workflow, or even streaming! I would be totally the one who would watch!! :)
How come I cannot click a next button when viewing your work? I have to close it then open it, close it thee open it, why not allow me to click next so that I can go through then streaming?
As someone who's new here and missed the "good old days" completely, I understand the craving. The internet has changed and there's nowhere to go anymore. Old forums have mostly died and social networks are good at building crowds, not communities. They are more like giant galleries where no one will hear your scream. But…