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.
I see. You have to understand, I'd really rather spend my time (which has become limited since working at Splash) on improving the Max version (like going for 2.5) than do a Maya version which by definition will be more limited than max (no shadows for example).
Quick speed sculpt I did this morning of a native american warrior dude, took about 2.5 hours, sculpted from a sphere. Have some time set aside today to get that clown sculpt I did earlier together too, hopefully I'll get to post on that soon :)
keep in mind that the cheapest version (which I have) doesn't have lots of harddisk space. If you really need to bring along e.g. a model or texture library then you should get an external 2.5" thunderbolt or USB3 harddisk, which come in sizes of up to 2 TB nowadays.
perma, is playthrough 2.5 a new mode? or just playing through again, kinda thing btw.... am I the only one who thinks it's weird that the entire series is built around being a "vault hunter".... yet, we have never been in a single vault? Our characters suck.
I'll be sitting right here in 2.5 hours waiting for more info to come flooding in. Just in time for lunch EST. I would love to play any past Nintendo game. Especially old two player ones, online, but that's probably getting my hopes up. Contra anyone?
I am hedging my bets on a dead video card. Best thing to do right now is, go get an external enclosure for 2.5" drives, flap that laptop drive in there and retrieve that data! :) -EDIT- Damn you, Justin! Let me finish typing before you trump me!
In Blender 2.5, you can set the hotkey for Quit to the left mouse button. Other functions override this, but it means that any time someone mis-clicks on the UI, Blender will quit (and it quits fast, before you know it).