I still enjoy owning consoles. I actually was introduced to this person who took the xbox controller literally smashing the xbox a dozen times after I had beat him in Halo 2. Then the xbox didnt work no more, actually was my first time playing halo 2 as well.
i had the misfortune to need to do this today (on a 2 year old version tbf) my approach for minimal rage is as follows import the resource to the current session for every change, do that again and use the new version of the resource (using the handy text field to give it unique tag) remember why you make a point of not…
Just a quick detour from the sketchbook to post these 8 paintings before 2 of them disappear into a flat file for eternity: A submission for an Imagining Bloodborne 2 competition, did not make honorable mentions, but the competition was incredibly healthy and the winners were outstanding. Thankfully 6 sold, so it was time…
Sos for the late answer, glad you made it. Custom Nodes are for you to plug your custom HLSL code into, but I see no reason for you to do it for texture offsetting. What I meant with a "float2" is a vector of 2. You can create one by holding down the "2" button and leftclicking into the editor.
When one talks about poly limit, it usually means triangles and not quads. Due to the math involved any geometry is converted to triangles anyway, be it quads, n-gons etc... So while technically 2 triangles are 2 polygons, it isn't relevant when talking about 3d geometry and polycount.
I got one of these: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817153133&cm_re=usb_sata_hard_drive_adapter-_-17-153-133-_-Product It makes any SATA drive into an external drive. I've rescued lots of data with this. It's been working great for about 2 years now. (I have the USB 2 version.)
Also GoG makes up the difference if the price is higher in your region. And it doesn't matter where you bought Witcher 1 or 2, if you register it, each one will save you about $3. $59.99 Retail $53.99 on GOG $50.99 with 1 Witcher game $47.99 with 2 Witcher games
I only have a few textures at the moment that are properly done. Terrain uses two diffuse and one normal @ 1024 x 1024. Rocks are 2 diffuse and 2 normals @ 1024 x 1024. Plus some trees on the island. The building is now just a tiled simple metal texture that will be replaced.
I like no 2 and 4 the best, the orange of 2 reminds me of the film more though. The 4th one is just really atmospheric and cool. So maybe you can take elements of both and then up the contrast between lights and darks as well because it feels very evenly lit now.
Spend 2 grand, wait 2 years, spend another grand on upgrades, etc. Buying high-end equipment frequently will keep you better up-to-date than buying ultra-high-end equipment once. And for chrissakes, you're not even getting an SSD or a BluRay? Or a good mouse and keyboard?