https://3dcoat.com/2021announcement/ 3DCoat 2021 To Be Released on July 12th! Pilgway studio are happy to announce the long-awaited 3DCoat 2021 is officially coming out on July 12th, 2021, with a soft-launch, including the new web-site and services planned to start from July 5th, 2021! This next-gen version of 3DCoat…
If dlss had similar benefits for production work as in gaming, then a 4090 would make sense. But prices are still whack. I can't believe that scalper pricing is still a thing...even on last gen cards. I just went from haswell to 12th gen, and for everyday busywork it's not a huge jump. Except when it comes to rendering…
Does Modo handle high polygon counts well? Max can handle 10th of millions of polygons easily. There was a chart somewhere that showed comparative viewport performance for high poly scenes. I believe max was best, but I can't remember Modo's performance.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleavage_(breasts) In many European societies between the Renaissance and the 19th century, wearing low-cut dresses which exposed breasts was more acceptable than today; with a woman's bared legs, ankles, or shoulders being considered to be more risqu
I'm about 20%, got my 14th car last night. The burning routes are insanely hard for some of the alternate cars to get. If you see me online "HarleyQ" i'm always up for some racers I really miss traffic checking
[ QUOTE ] Mary Shellys Frankenstein is an allusion to Tim Burtons Edward Scissorhands. [/ QUOTE ] How can something written in the early 19th century allude to something written in the late 20th century? I think you may want to switch that around.
You realize that 50% of an 8K is just 4x8k right? a 2k map is 1/16th the resolution of a 8k. So technically, no, you couldn't. Now if he's just got a blurry mess with no real detail on a texture that large, then yes, but basics math tells you 2x2k doesn't = half of 8x8k.
I would like to add that Maury is obviously not trying to help these people and is only interested in the shock value of exposing his guests to the things they fear the most. It's much like the 19th century freak shows that have been a popular form of entertainment for a long time, before they where considered offensive.
It's not exactly game art but I guess I can post it here. It started as a cloth stury based a portrait painted by Philippe de Champaigne in the 17th century. I decided to recreate the whole portrait in 3D and preserve the painterly look as much as possible. I used Maya, Zbrush, Photoshop and rendered in Mental ray. Cheers,…
A Bioshock Infinite piece from yesterdays stream :) Thanks to everyone who joined in. If you want to re-watch the stream, you can find it here: https://www.twitch.tv/marmosetco/v/72592777 Don't forget, the contest ends on June 19th at 11:59PM CST!