This is a quick grab of the character before I make the turntable and grab screen shots from in game (the game deadline is Monday next week!!), I may tone his hair down a little before hand though! Thanks for looking :)
Thanks for your help with rendering. I found that Blender has a screen grab so I no longer need to render. It also displays the texture in real time which is handy for tweaking the texture. Currently at 1278 triangles with a 512x512 texture
You can just bind the right-hand-side toolbar menu that has texture info on it, inluding the reload button, to a key. Then you won't have to have that annoying little menu with one button on it cluttering up your screen.
If i'm doing something fun like flash, I don't mind it. I like to be able to see the results of my coding on screen. If i'm doing some data structures in C++ or something boring and ungodly, I can't stand it!
Maybe this will better explain my confusion and what I meant when I said Marmoset was blowing out my colors. This is the SAME THING screen grabbed from Maya. You can actually see the desaturation I did. : /
I can't wait for it to come out so that I can take my kids to go see it. I'm sure that I'll enjoy it but I know that it will blow my sons minds. Cars that talk & animated & the big screen = WIN
Bah... Sony's final attemp to sell their left over PSPs? I would definitely get the game if it comes onto PS2. Their level designs and visuals has so much details I want to look on a big screen, not on a handheld.
[ QUOTE ] The DC was true enigma. [/ QUOTE ] There was indeed a strange allure to it. I think it's because the thing really did feel like an arcade in you living room, all the games looked so crisp and clean on the screen with little to no slowdown.
It could be a problem with your USB port. I used to get similar problems on my old motherboard, and would also occasionally get the mouse drifting randomly around the screen. If you've got another port avilable, try plugging into that.
I got really lost when 'pedantic' popped up on the screen. The amount of words you know is sort've okay for a kid your age, I guess, but using them all wrong doesn't make you look smart.