Sounds like power to me. Either that or his bios has the slot switched off... just plain PCI or PCI-Express? There's quite a difference, and I looked around and there's both released for the Radeon X1300...
Next playable character, Rune witch. She uses blood magic to call forth power from different gods and giants. just quick Iray renders in painter. WIP Idle pose Wip Attack pose
This adds a neat way to iterate scene levels pretty quickly. The animation can be built in iClone, or mocapped in iClone. It's a crazy-powerful cut scene editor! :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjJldjrzqww
This is my first attempt at sculpting a character in ZBrush. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out, and I learned a lot about how powerful ZBrush really is. I'm going to call this one done and move on to sculpting a full body character next.
Oh and something similar happened with an older USB enclosure with IDE drives...my fix was to disconnect the USB cable from the enclosure before turning on the power, the drive showed up when i hooked the USB back.
Trying to develop the skin textures using more powerful maps. However I feel Like the gloss value's are way off. I think For now I will develop other materials, and continue to develop the sculpt as a whole.
Wooa, cheers guys! This is really helping a lot actually; it seems the smoothing groups are more powerful than I previously thought. I'll have to start keeping these points in mind. Really grateful, thank you everyone :)
The concept is awesome, and you really pulled it off, the proportions are great, its also quite a clever pose as usually iron man is standing in quite a powerful stance, so this shows a different edge to the character - i like!
Genetica is WAY overrated, and Texture Designers progress has been halted (lack of buyers). In all cases, MapZone is better and with ArrangeMonk's Image Tool, I would say we have a powerful set of procedural tools.
Oh great! Yeah particles in UE4/UDK are a powerful thing but managing them, editing them can be a bit of a pain. Even maxes Particle Flow, while limited, is still much easier to pick up and work with.