Hello Polycount! So I just finished putting together my student demo reel after spending the last year learning in Vancouver. Six of those months were dedicated to building this demo reel. My first scene is an Egyptian meets Tomb Kings meets Indiana Jones temple set in the early 1930's. The final scene was a quick 3 week…
15 days is going to be a pretty serious rush if you're going to be seeing the North and South islands. Something I notice you don't have on your itinerary is a trip to Napier which is definitely worthwhile. It was completely flattened by an earthquake back in 1930 and then rebuilt entirely in Art Deco style. It's supposed…
This is my last portfolio going into my Demo Reel before I start my next reel. Crystal Cavern ~70k Tris 4 weeks at 130+ hours Feedback would be appreciated!
Yes, that's fairly normal. Maximum operating temp for that seems to be 100 C or so. (By the by, I answered this in about 3 seconds by searching "i7 930 operating temperature" on Google.)
I agree that viewing distance will obviously matter. But I do want the picture to be the highest quality possible. Especially when I'm going to be spending 130 dollars on a print :)
It's 14 inches tall. I modeled him using PowerNurbs in Max. And the rapid prototyping output was over 130 separate pieces that were all assembled as an articulated character.