Well, if you`re working in 24fps then those numbers are accurate. if you`re working on game animation at 30fps, then its more like 1,16,31 are your contacts (exported with only 30 frames to avoid the double frame). But ya. in general, it's 2 steps per second. But it really depends on the character and what sort of weight…
I'm not sure if raising 1-2 budgets would actually help that much. Here are some of my suggestions: 1. I think valve should just even out all of the budgets or at least have a starting point for them. For example having the mount/summons lod0 start from ~2000 Tris and 512x512 texture size. I mean I doubt that anything will…
It's worth identifying what part of your substance is causing the seam. In your case, it looks like a noise generator. One way that is possible now is to make a sort of buffer/mask near your seams, and mask your noise with this buffer, so there is no contribution near the seams. This can work, but can also cause a weird…
It's worth noting that grids for light maps in UE4 need to use power of 2 minus 2 pixels to get proper grid snapping. http://www.reddit.com/r/UE4Devs/comments/246whl/the_most_important_thing_about_lightmaps/
Hey Guys, sorry for the lack of posts recently. Some RL stuff went down and knocked my work off a bit. The good news is I've handed in this assignment now and I did manage to finish something. It's probably not as high a standard as I was hoping but for a first character, my first time using zbrush and so much to learn, it…
alright, after some considerations, i'm thinking of now getting a laptop instead since i'll be moving to the US soon, and possibly be doing a bunch of moving around. Moving around a big desktop seems like too much of a pain. looking at your guys suggestions, i found a laptop with similar specs posted earlier in this…
I have problem with my les paul ... the jack plug is loose ... so everytime i plug a jack to the hole, i have to be careful .... :( it has great warm humbucker sound tho ... but i really miss 24th fret so badly, also tremolo arm .... so im thinking to fix this guitar then sell it ... oh this is my effect , im lovin it :D !
Just put a screen protector on it and it will even out the surface for you and prevent future scratches. I have a matte one from these guys on my 24HD: http://www.viewguard.com/