Hello everyone, this is Denis Weber. Today I’m going to talk about what happens if you combine LEGO and the iconic movie Terminator 2. I’ll show you how I created a real LEGO trailer and what came out of it. I like doing such large-scale projects and if you have any cool ideas, let me know in the comments. If you prefer…
Ok... it's softer now... Thanks for the crits. I tweaked the animation too... I think it's more natural now. http://img130.imageshack.us/img130/8008/saquec1.mp4 As before... crits wanted ;)
I use this - http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=108&cp_id=10841&cs_id=1084102&p_id=6814&seq=1&format=2 I notice no difference from my wacom at work.
I can agree with that...especially when Ubi TO (according to one director) is planning to ramp up to an 800 sized staff by 2020....and they're preferring local. (last year's employee count = 350)
Download is only $55 which is cheap compared to most. If you really want to make some money start a school, my friend mentioned hes paying around 80k for the art institute.
I guess like the dude that just specced up a machine in the other thread, I'm looking @ around 800 quid, maybe 900 all in, so I guess for the monitor, around 150ish.
http://games.greggman.com/game/tga_thumbnails_for_windows/ http://www.flexbeta.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=8028 Found those in this thread..you should check out other posting too, lots of great stuff! _Revel
re:snapping ... I was a long time hater on MODO's snapping but it is WAY better in 801. Not perfect, but it has a lot of missing features filled in now and it's actually somewhat pleasant to use.
I was thinking that too but decided to leave it as the tri count wasn't too high, I will go back and remove some of the excess loops UPDATE: tri count is 508