I'm afraid this is just one of those ZB eccentricities.... :) Have a look here http://www.zbrushcentral.com/showthread.php?195599-Scale-Offset-Copy-Paste Scroll down to the 'Position-Size-Zplugin.
Note: you shouldn't keep the when quoting on forums. Doubling the images takes a lot of space ;) *blush* Thanks dood ;) The Crytals Room is all made in Spacedraw. In fact, except the blue dino that I unwrapped with 3DS Max to get some shadows, all the other test scenes I did are made only with the combo Spacedraw/Photoshop…
Hi thank you Oniram, :) However i figured it out last night by setting game type to UT_Game and not deathmatch there is a small change in scale but enough for me and that leads to conclusion that 160 or 192 should be normal wall height or 256 Max and above for different environment styles.
The changes you did do the stones and the foliage really was a huge improvement. For the waterfall, right now it's more like a gelatinous coating than moving water. Even a slow waterfall like this one will have the water separate where it moves over rocks and look a lot more foamy. It will also create foam where faster…
How did you set up the camera? I don't know if I did it right, I set the angle of view = 40 and rotate X = 55, I think Its ok but not sure, you can check in my latest post: http://polycount.com/discussion/194402/riot-creative-contest-2017-wip-joao-dias#latest Another thing that I dont know is from the 3/4 view what side…
I'm glad to see you've made a lot of changes from the above comments. However, there's a few more changes you could make here. I like a lot of the work you've produced, and you've cut out the weakest from the portfolio. The Thompson 1928 looks really nice and realistic, but it needs a seperate web page of it's own.…
thank you - i was certainly trying for accuracy but there's also a few places where i specifically changed things, usually to get a better bake. a good example is the browning which has two changes i can think of - it actually has a proper rear sight in real life, with a gap that you're meant to sight through, but i…
I think one of the best places to get inspiration for a tree house is from the 1996 movie "JACK". This one reminds me of that one which is the best tree house I ever seen by my brains law.