That guy really like throwing big tech words around, but did a decent job at showing some details most people might miss. Plenty people don't consider Dear Esther a game, and most people have said it's not worth $15.
is a little gremlin in that version, but i guess i can use an artistic license and make him bigger (human size or more). Mostly because i'm not sure that a gremlin of 15 cm could be considered a beast in the way is supposed for this challenge. Any thoughts on that?
Im the same, its fine to play the same level 10 times when you are 15 and have all the time in the world during school holidays but when you are fully employed and have other responsibilities gaming becomes much more selective.
Aaand, just for fun: Messin' around in my simple lit scene haha - I haven't learned how to add collision yet, so it took about 15 or 20 tries to get a printscreen of this before I fell through the floor XD
just drop down and do 15 pushups every hour instead of churning shitty drinks , will keep the blood flowing and you will burn the cals you dont get by sitting on your ass all day. Also drink water , really as in , NOW !
Sure learning every bit of Substance Designer can be a hard task, like it is for every software. But creating simple filters or adjustments like the one you describe can be done in about 15 seconds without having to go through the presets at all :)
Did you read this topic in the Help? Might give you some tricks to solve it. http://docs.autodesk.com/3DSMAX/15/ENU/3ds-Max-Help/index.html?url=files/GUID-39E321E5-962B-49C2-BD05-B1FA3F48BA26.htm,topicNumber=d30e354555
If you went when I went (2005), an entire course cost 1/3rd of what is now one year (£3500). If you went a few years before me, it was free! It's amazing how much can change in around 15 years.
So... surprise-surprise, I've done another brick material! It seems like I'll never stop... This time I've included a herringbone pattern toggle and MUCH MORE! Check out my Artstation for 15 variants and another micro-tutorial/breakdown!
Have you updated your graphics card driver recently? Also, try enabling Redraw Scene on Window Expose. http://docs.autodesk.com/3DSMAX/15/ENU/3ds-Max-Help/files/GUID-4FB6180F-7C21-4B0E-903B-D25974C92FB7.htm