Thanks for the feedback people. I freehanded this piece nearly all the way, so I went out of control with the wrinkles and such on the legs, too much, thanks for pointing that out. I'm going to try to go from concept first from now on, but I've such dormant drawing-abilities. I never use them :/
Are you talking about the one slipsius posted? for one thing that monitor you posted is 34" and an IPS panel whereas most 4k monitors are going to be TN panels. The few IPS panels I had were amazing with color. Another factor is that monitor has Freesync if you're running an AMD card.
art? gaming? what are you doing on your computer? Do you intend to make use of RTX features on the 2080ti? Do you care about freesync or gsync technology? Do you care about price a whole lot? Are you looking at aftermarket cards or just the cards from Nvidia/ AMD?
Alright, so I got a look at that list you gave me, and I've got two choices: * 21.5'' ASUS VZ229H - 162.99 euros * LG 24MP59G-P IPS 23.8" FHD 16:9 75Hz FreeSync - 169,90 euros. I think we can all agree that the LG monitor is the way to go. Right?
In Max, you can use most tools freehand or input based....sooo....it's both? Seriously i dont know any programs that dont do both for different things. So, for what you really want to know... Use Max if you're a Modeler, Use maya if you're an Animator zBrush is better than Mudbox. the end.
Messing around with my GF's EOS 400, completely unedited(except resizing) And an attempt at HDR: -black border is because the shots were freehand so the images don't have the exact same framing. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/448525/highwayHDR.jpg http://dl.dropbox.com/u/448525/sourcepix.jpg I don't have any cameras myself =(