CLIC ON IMAGE TO SEE IT IN VIDEO Here's the first try, i need to add a real background and to work on my timing. All particles are render in PopcornFX editor. Second FX will be an ice spell to contrast with fire. Sorry for the laggy video, my computer was tired when i recorded it.
Command-line version. I'd like to be able to fire jobs off from my 3d app to be baked by it. Full command line mode would be extremely useful! (maybe take a parameter file instead of passing a really long command line, you'd probably hit limits).
Ever since SyncViews and Renderhjs pushed me to look into .mzp files (max zip files for delivering scripts plug-ins ect...), I've been using them all over the place. They can pretty much move whatever files you need to the right spots. Its not easy to understand or set up at first but once you get it up and working…
You're assuming Musk wouldn't fire you one month in when you fail to show enough deference the mandatory emails listing your weekly accomplishments or when you don't show up after being summoned to HQ in a random weekend to hand-deliver a printed copy of your work for him to review.
So my hdd caught fire..... I lost a bunch of files. So I don't think I'm going to finish on time, obviously. I'll keep working on this in my free time for a portfolio piece. Either way, a screenshot of a background asset for my environment, as well as my poor charred hdd :(
Yes there is. Use Winzip/WinRAR/similar ZIP program to open Pak0.pk3 (it's just a renamed Zip file) ... then navigate to the sounds folder and make a note of the path and file names. If you compile a new Zip file preserving paths with the same name .WAV files, and save it as something like Pak33.pk3 in the Baseq3 folder,…
I have been trying to export textures to UE4 and they come out very pixelated or not at all. I have opened some other substance painter files of mine and they export just fine. The door has been unwrapped and textures work fine in UE4 with basic materials. I have no idea what is going wrong and have been at this for about…