and moved everything around needlessly. bye bye PTFS buttons, see you later, fall off and radius, all hidden in new sub menus But yeah apart from that sort of thing it's much the same thing
If you use the script editor to listen to this, you can script it quite easily. I can probably throw something together tomorrow night if you want an easy shelf button for "harden edges on UV seams".
Looks like those faces are inverted. Select the offending objects, then right click, go to object properties, and check on "Backface cull" If they disapear then they are facing the wrong way. In edit poly > poly mode, there is a "flip button" that will fix it.
thank you man that means a lot. ill try and fix the buttons if its something i did. And ive been on some forums here and there mostly zbrushcentral though. thanks again and i hope so too.
I prefer the bamboo. Other than not being able to configure the buttons differently for each app you use it has a nicer feel to the surface. is more like drawing on paper than sliding over an oily surface.
here's the next butt stock iteration. The triangular piece is a cheek rest that will pop down into the bar. I'm imagining that the whole butt stock will spring out into place at the push of a button. kind of like the guns in mass effect.
sorry for bumpin but I wanted to share this script by SinisterGFX: boxmapper I use it allllll the time, it gives you easy buttons to box map your selection at different sizes and has an option to auto-collapse as well.
Nice work man but change the red yellow buttons on that last picture to something else (more appropriate). With those current ones, it looks like a toy or from some old child scifi movie. Keep it up!
I installed it over Windows 98. But I reformatted the drive. So that should not be a problem. Yes i can turn on the machine from that button. It is loading up fine and stuff, but not closing down properly for some reason.
Someone get me a make art button maybe it will fix this. Everything is out. all the drives are in a safe place. the only thing I can kill now is the psu, motherboard, and processor. Thanks for all the suggestions. Alex