this is probably not helpful, but i often get caught out by the fact intial-size is always 25 times what your mesh is. Sometimes I've added meshes, tested it, and can't see anything because meshes are so big.
Yeah we need to condense it all at some point, but at 25 pages its a good deal of work, and hell, i dont even work for 8ml even more so its hard to justify spending all of that time on it. =)
This is relevant to the situation...if it goes through, it seems it will have an impact on outsourcing that deals with digital media http://pando.com/2014/02/25/revenge-of-the-nerds-how-tech-geeks-found-a-secret-weapon-in-their-fight-against-big-hollywood/
After adding an edge, in the attribute editor for the polySplitRing node that was made for your split, you can adjust the number of edges created. The slider only goes up to 25, but you can manually input much larger numbers.
you might also think about were the boards connect if you are going to tile this. Maybe you should alternate a little more. current image 25% size this one i moved the middle right board down.
new update. http://www.digitalfossils.com/Download/VoidWorld-aug-25-11.rar Summary of changes: * Rendering > Cycle Individual Object Shading. * View > Windows > Materials Window. You need to do View > Windows > Reset. Thanks!
I made some changes to her face, I think she looks a bit younger now, and still not too young. Maybe 25-30-ish? It looks better to me anyway, so thanks for the feedback guys.
50% Godzilla 25% Robot jox 10% Every giant robot kids cartoon/show 5% The last part of Fallout3 (wake the giant robot and help it go on a rampage) 5% Iron Giant 100% can't wait...
Well duh; that kinda explains why they got 1 year instead of 25, doesnt it? Never suggested that they are equal crimes, I was just pointing out that facilitating crime is still crime. Thought that would have been obvious.
I use Turbotax as well. Very easy. Just be sure that when you're contracting, you save about 25-30% of your paycheck for taxes. It might end up being more or less, but it's a matter of "just in case".