The unofficial limit is 100 tiles if I remember correctly (hence them starting new rows when they do) but afaik it's entirely up to the tools you're using as to how they handle it.
Both are nice example of a "gadget" with is explicitely build for such "heavy usage" and do maybe have some metal casing which could wear of that much.. but i still think something like a jukebox is more for being used inside and mostly made out of wood and some very thin metalic sheats for the "chrome look". Of course…
it's just attention arbitrage. if you rely on likes to feel good about yourself/work then I think that's pretty fucked up and a byproduct of todays social media. However, if you have enough self awareness to realize attention on your work more = opportunity, then you can utilize the system to get jobs, get freelance work,…
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Hello everyone, as some of you may know I am pretty new to game modeling and I am currently starting to explore normal mapping in both theory and practice. As for theorie I read stuff on numerous forums, websites, wikis and so on. So I am not fully "Normal Map 101", but some questions I just can't answer myself or I simply…
I know its not good its bad 100% but i will keep going keep my progress i lost everything my knowledge so i have to gain again and hope one day i will be on the level like everyone
Hey everyone! :) Wanted to start out by saying what fantastic work everyone has done on this challenge. It's been incredible to see not just the progress being made but the process breakdowns that are so beneficial for more junior and senior artists alike. There are definitely some techniques I've picked up that I hope to…
Ended up going with a different approach that I'm satisfied with for the learning experience. 1. Boolean mesh 2. ZRemesher (Target polygons = 100, KeepGroups) 3. BevelPro output 4. Dynamesh (Resolution 500, Polish).
I started learning 3D in March 2019 in a "school". It was nowehere near an university tbh. It was only 2 days a week for 3-4 hours so not much really but it was enough to learn the basics and even some more. However I think it's not enough for a job. My teachers were people who work in the game industry (one modeller and…
100% CPU. New one arrived today and it all works. But yes, solid advice (I skipped the bits where I did most of those things) I may actually make a little headstone for the old one. You can't just throw a 5950x in the bin without ceremony