2: The specifics of the your renderer make a difference but if you're using a double sided material it's not going to backface-cull any geometry which means you're processing more than you can see and that's bad. for thin stuff - glass panes, cloth etc. its a good idea. otherwise, stick to a single sided material
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About joints, usually you'll want them to have at least 3 edge loops so when it bends the middle loop preserves some of the silhouette of the joint. Otherwise you'll have to go out of your way to keep them from squishing with the chance of it looking like crap anyway, even if you happen to create a corrective shape key…
This looks great! I do think it stood out really nicely against the cool toned dark background that you had before, I feel like it gets a little bit lost in the gradient you have right now
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All this time I've used maya and its only of the basic hotkeys: https://www.reddit.com/r/Maya/comments/7bu8vf/move_objects_in_maya_without_clicking_on_the_axis/
Recently I've been revisiting the texture naming convention currently in use, and I'm at a bit of a crossroads. While this has barely any impact on the end user (modding/asset extraction aside), it has a huge impact on UX. Currently used naming scheme allows for quick identification while consisting of only three…
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