also with your windmill you have made the windmill blades they are flat facing and the way windmills work is like a fan and need to be angled towards or away from the stucture e.g that way while the wind blows past the blades it spins for the power.
@gsokol that sounds like a great idea. Create custom tool shortcuts, which check for updates before starting the tool. Radical :D ! For people intressted in that topic as well, read about robocopy. It is super easy to set up and pretty powerful.
I used to play worms2 like, forever... Loved the endless customizing :3 I loved going kamikaaazeeee~. Loved using sheep and super sheep. Particularly loved delivering death by poking, especially after customizing it for maximum power :D
For this door, I used unique textures+supportloops on the edges. But it is completely doable with tiling mats+decals too. You are right, generally you need extra edges+material IDs. Plus the decals if they are needed. They are more powerful than you'd think.
'Quick select sets' is powerful but somewhat underused Maya feature. So I decided to change it and created a selections management panel for Maya. It's free and can be downloaded here: https://gumroad.com/l/quicksets https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wer3Sy6AEUY
UP: But is it more powerful a pc with a gtx1070A 8gb video card or another one that has 2 gtx980 4gb video cards? Does this second pc uses them simultaneously while I'm using (for example) Substance Painter ? Thank you
I think this is a more powerful looking face compared to before, which seems to fit better with the body and make for a more concentrated character. I like how you changed the ears -- upright and tilted out a little like that feels stronger.
Ya sorry for bringing up valid points concerning Seals potentially giving information on the military invasion of a nuclear power.. I'll hold my tongue next time. What I meant to say was, "Video games good, military bad"
You did all that in Google Sketchup!?!? It's a powerful architecture design tool, but using it to model anything other than buildings was always a pain for me. That's why I learned to use blender. Anyway, I commend you for your sketchup skill.
He's right. If you undervolt something, and say...the power fluctuates in the house and causes it to drop, you'll short everything. Notebook architecture has the failsafe of a battery passthrough, if you trust that, by all means. Buying another battery is a much safer solution.