I found this earlier today: http://www.3dcg-arts.net/arts/1395?via_fave=246 I'm not even sure if it is using the same technique. I can't tell if the above is using a shader or the shadows are baked.
But the power consumption would also be massive. Asingle 770 is quoted with 240 Watts TDP, so you are enclosing on the 500 Watts just for the GPUs alone, a single 980 is supposed to only eat 168 Watt.
http://graphicall.org/builds/builds/showbuild.php?action=show&id=1698 This is a link to Blender 2.5+ bundled with the Norma rig. A pretty solid rig for practicing animation. Norman info:http://ivogrigull.com/blog/?page_id=127
dear artists of all shapes and sizes... the 2.5 hour tutorial is finally published! Click on the image to follow the link. Share wit friends, classmates, and people who want to push their basic skills to a new level :) :)
yeah! Since 2.5 you have add popup who said "The rendered texture was stored to your clipboard" is that possible to disable this popup? or just print OK in the mini-listener? Keep up the good work! :)
What? I thought we were just talking about a 32-bit restriction here? A 32-bit XP (or vista) system with 4GB will read as 2.5-3.5GB of ram once you're booted up.
Yeah. Best new thing I've seen. Here it is August 12th...they've got just about 2.5 weeks to finish and push all this shit out the door. (They did say before the end of August)
If my understanding of Topogun is correct, it doesn't just allow you to draw topology over another mesh, it will also transfer across the high frequency detail. Like one of the new features in the elusive zbrush 2.5
Hi, I am trying to reduce the number of polys on this wheel. It is currently 248. I would like it around 100 but without all the jagged edges. I'm not even happy with the profile of this wheel to be honest. If anyone is willing to share a trade secret I would really appreciate it.
You still have the numeric control. Select an object. Set it to scale mode. Type in 1, 1.3, -1, -2.5 etc in the offset fields. You can scale in single axis. Type in absolute fields you can scale the whole. There is also numeric input for stepping scale control.