1 material, is a much better option, since you could either vertex paint in the snow and puddels, or even drive it with a animated scalar parameter in matinee, to have snow gradually blend in during the run time of the map.
Here's some sketch following Jama Jurabaev's tuts, using blending mode to find complex layout. I II III IV Here's the process, it's all start with left top. process I process II
you should get that checked out - OOOOOOH or thats what they want you to think.... then they'll read your mind and die bleeding from their eyeballs cause its bad luck brain scanning a cthulhu.......um
Well now I'm finally starting to dig into max 8 and the new features they added to skin is straight out of skinordie. It's about time. Workflow is a lot more streamlined with the better selection tools and ability to quickly blend.
yea, i shall relight this tomorrow. and try the dust in the air. only thing im not sure of is the AO on the ground. since right now its using some masks to blend between 3 different tiling textures.
jesus just take the most generic music and blend it all together for commercial success....or shittyness either or. most songs on the radio i cant even recognize the group any more like TheoryOfaNickelCreed. super lame.
democracy is for suckers....This town needs an enima...all but a handfull of these assholes would quit if they were held to the same standards....god bless america, home of the numb, land of the slightly annoyed but too lazy to do anything about it.
yeah, I used to have my pen button set to right click and I would switch between blend-modes on the fly, that's why I recently dug up my copy of Photoshop 5 and reinstalled it.
Hmmm... I think the texture on him needs some more contrast. It seems really soft to me. Like where the shorts are textured, they sort of blend into the leg, don't contrast enough. Anyways, still looks good.
To get the bleeding obvious out of the way, I go for Edward Norton as Gordon: *~*What a dreamboat*~* Then I think David Bowie as the G-Man: Donald Sutherland as Dr Breen: And this Robert Guillaume guy, he'll do.