lovely work man! only one thing: the fishnets should be at 45 degrees instead of almost vertical... unless you have your own reasons for having them like that.
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A guy spent 45 mins typing an email, lol fun. Scrolling through the letters sounds almost like writing your name in the credits using a joystick. Interesting though.
pay attention to your shapes. The cut in the actual guitar on the top most left V is about 45 degrees and yours is cut in almost a straight line in about 20 degrees.
Mine took about 45 minutes (checked IRC logs for start/finish time >_>). I kind of cheated ith the bathing cap thing though, since it's ridiculously simple.
Hello, I have a little script that generate batch renders with a serie of HDRI that are located in a directory. The script gets the first HDRI, does 8 renders by rotating the HDRI every 45 degrees, save the renders and load the next HDRI in the directory. My problem is that this script works on certain scenes, and doesnt…
Yes I did, I was trained to put the arms down, but I always found working in the armpits very cumbersome, so I model the arms up, then move them to the 45 degree angle at the end.
you can save with your camp anywhere though...? Just made it to the North last night...my god it's fucking impossible to find beavers. It took me a good 45 - 60 minutes to kill 5.
looking good, I like the hue shifts you have going on, also her face has turned out cuter, the Hi poly was a little scary, she looked like she was 45. XD