Quadros are really really expensive video cards that are great at doing things like.... anti-aliased wireframes for complex CAD applications. When it comes to games related stuff, running realtime engines, shaders, etc they get outperfomed by even an average "gamer" card. You'de have to buy a $2000 quadro to get the same…
But I searched "The Sandman(1940)" on Google then a picture of a model of The Sandman from the 1940s DC Comics Comic showed up. Here's my proof: http://images.google.com/images?svnum=10...amp;btnG=Search
In the past 2 weeks I've started working on smaller props that will be populating the place to add more life and feel more "homey" (eventually with some changes like glasses/salt shakers spilled or broken) Napkin holder and cup Ketchup/mustard bottle with drink menu Not quite sure what this is (I believe it's for sauce)…
I don't have any problem with canceling future moon missions. If we had a compelling reason to send men there, we'd have done it some time in the last 30 years. Considering the rest of the nation's financial concerns, this strikes me as a good place to save a few billion bucks in the short term. I think the future of space…
CURRENT UPDATE: Hi guys, This guy is intended to be a bit of a preliminary excitement for myself as we potentially approach the launch of Fallout 4 finally. His backstory / role is as a travelling tinker and a general fixer of things! The large box on his back will be an old school 1950 welding unit (look below) and his…
Hello. I thought I'd show off what I've got so far in the environment I'll be working on for quite a while I think. It's an American national park type environment set in the 1950's with ranger cabins, streams, trees, etc. This scene is also featuring the first character I've created that uses hair cards, and I'm having…
I've been watching the Prisoner, its from the 1960s, but its very good. http://www.amctv.com/videos/the-prisoner-1960s-video/?bcpid=2517767001&bclid=6012619001&bctid=6069547001
Well you would have to re-record all your stuff in 1920 x 1080 and export that out in premiere as 1920 x 1080. Pretty sure youtube just looks at the dimensions of the video and then properply scales that for 720, 480 etc views.
Here is my first Art Post of 2021! I made a 1980's style Jukebox! https://polycount.com/discussion/224445/1980s-jukebox/p1?new=1 https://bit.ly/2K67HFU