Live feed of puppys http://cdn1.ustream.tv/swf/4/viewer.45.swf?cid=317016 someone in my office emailed us this , now every person here is watching this...cant ....look...away
"Scenario: A ugly nuclear devil throws a green lawyer in a tree! You have 45 minutes!" "Scenario: A bouncy flying grandmother races a puzzled green general in a crypt! You have 50 minutes!" Sorry.. :poly142:
A black drug dealer who shot a police officer BEFORE armed police were called for assistance. the above statement is just "the word on the street" from milton keynes, about a 45 min drive from london.
i usually just do two extrusions (or 4 depending on whether i need tighter loops for a high poly) from a cylinder, each time doing a rotate of 45 degrees hasnt failed me yet
They got a first name and description. Unfortunately, the system has its flaws. We've made a lot of security changes since it went down. But I still keep a glock 45 next to me when I'm home. :)
Should be a thread somewhere with special discounts for polycount users. Otherwise I use godaddy bout 25-45 bucks a year. nm, here's the thread. http://boards.polycount.net/showthread.php?t=49285&highlight=web+hosting
A lot of the time VFX riggers will create a very low poly mesh stand in that the animators use that's not even vertex deformed. here's an example of a stand in model : https://youtu.be/ATWBg6QfiBk?t=45
yeah, I don't see it as being expensive. It's also 2:45 not 2:00 and with the video I was really trying to provide an approach that people could take away and use in their own work.
It also helps significantly to straighten out shells. If you need to paint straight lines, you'll be unable to if the shells are rotated. The large 45 degree shell would be a nightmare to paint if there's any panels on it.