Thanks for your reply Mike, I have sent an email with the hope they reply with price and availability.
My primary use is sketching, cartooning. I would need a quick response as my draw style is fast with light grey and then accurate with felt pen.
Thanks for your reply Mike, I have sent an email with the hope they reply with price and availability.
My primary use is sketching, cartooning. I would need a quick response as my draw style is fast with light grey and then accurate with felt pen.
Without hijacking the tablet thread, I have a question about the new Tablet pc's and touch screen laptops.
Touchscreens have been around for yonks, but now it's available to the average Joe, in laptop form. Do they work with all the same apps that a usb tablet works? Has anyone got one and using it as a 'Art' tool?
The reason is I'm on the verge of deciding if I should get the 21" Cintiq or if a tablet / touchscreen laptop may have more to offer.
They are by far cheaper, and totally stand alone.
Those are fantastic guys...
Tom, do you have a tutorial on how you create these characters in this format?
I make my own 2d characters for rendering, however they are clip maps/ alpha maps from tablet sketches/images.
LOL
That looks crazy, almost like somebody bought two bikes in kit form with Korean build instructions and ended with the above.
Great to see your amazing work again Justin.
Could you please explain more about your rigging process, I see bones and splines, yet I see you rigging with SU protractor...I was under the impression you rigged in Maya. I bone-up in Max and export to BVH to rig, your way looks much better (I hesitate to say easier until i try)
Thanks.
Hmmm...quite a list, what about a "beam me up" button?
I am sure you have looked at the Iphone, now that the ATT-Apple connection has been hacked this could now finally be a serious option.
I got two 8800 GTX's in SLI (had to up my PSU to 1000 however) and I have not looked back as far as performance goes, I cannot speak for the Quadro as i have never had one.
You can make it a component and check the face camera option, that way no it will always face you regardless of the view of your model.
I am delighted by new technology, I even eagerly await the singularity...My point is the price one pays to stay ahead of the curve. Personally I build my own rigs, and even though over a period of time the costs pretty much even out, I firstly enjoy the challenge and I get to keep up in smaller bite sizes and more consistantly stay ahead of the curve by upgrading in bits and pieces. The other advantage is when you need to upgrade mobo's and chipsets you normally also get the new RAM standards required for optimal speeds, this leaves you with a bunch of odds and sods that can be used to assemble a less than 'cutting edge' rig for a family member that does not require a 'Mean machine'.
One day you love it, the other you hate it...Moore's law! when shelling out $2000.00 on a "new" rig that will pretty much be redundant in two years.
Wait for me....
Been busy ending my current projects, doing a tutorial for another app and screwing up the forum transfer, so I threw a toaster together quickly in order to contribute.
I will give a better effort next time.
LOl, thats funny...and sad, yet very accurate...thanks to things like George Bush's "no child left behind" disaster.
I understand you posting, being from Hungary, well I am ex South African and this made me feel similar.
Those look great, I saw a sliding ladder someplace that would work well with a few of those stacked bookshelves.
Wow!!!
The my LITTLE robot threw me.....
Thats amazing, very detailed, must have taken a bunch of time.
Very well done!!
I tried it with Vue over here:
http://www.sketchucation.com/scf/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=2717&p=24054#p24054
( I do not like to post two of the same models rendered with different apps next to one another...)