Someone With Mass wrote:Congrats! You have gone more than half the way to retirement!
But no way am I half done. Thanks!
Someone With Mass wrote:Congrats! You have gone more than half the way to retirement!
Alienmorph wrote:Happy birthday, Sci!
SciFlyBoy wrote:Well, I turn 35 today.
SciFlyBoy wrote:Well, I turn 35 today.
Dragaros wrote:*metal gear survive video*
Dragaros wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAkVfko1ulk
TLock wrote:Not sure how to feel about this game. The concept seems well plausible in a MGS setting....but it just feels like a MGS 5 rehash.
Vol wrote:Maybe I'm a weird one in this, but I'm finding learning how bones are shaped and connected, then how muscle wraps and anchors, is way more helpful than "Draw these basic geometric shapes and then contour like this."
Someone With Mass wrote:And I have to sketch a piece of jewelry on a piece of A4 paper with different gray scales and such in a week and then replicate it in a program like 3DMAX. I can't even draw a circle on a paper at the moment. Fun, fun, fun.
Mazder wrote:Someone With Mass wrote:And I have to sketch a piece of jewelry on a piece of A4 paper with different gray scales and such in a week and then replicate it in a program like 3DMAX. I can't even draw a circle on a paper at the moment. Fun, fun, fun.
My advice is to keep it simple, like a ring or pendant/locket.
Are you given a poly limit?
Someone With Mass wrote:
Oh, I'm not that far yet. I'm only drawing the (very) basic sketch on my tablet. I'm thinking about doing a pendant, since that basically just a circle/oval around a gem of some kind.
I get the feeling that I'm under-performing a bit, since I have to turn it in as a JPEG A4 210*297 mm with a gray scale of 72 ppi. I have little idea what that implies. I'm using Autodesk Sketch on my tablet and that's a TIFF file.
TheodoricFriede wrote:There are few concepts in the world more lazy than zombies at this point.
Mazder wrote:Well it's a rather simple (and strange in terms of work performance) file type used in photoshop/other art programs. the A4 sizing is the odd part as most people go by pixel ratios but it's easy enough to find the conversion for them.
If you'd like I have photoshop so once you're done with your sketch, export/save it to somewhere you can either get it off the cloud, send me a link and I'll turn it into a jpeg for you and upload that to the same place as a copy with the original photoshop file so you can hand that in and say "I found a machine with photoshop on it and converted it from my original tiff file" Because the TIFF file should save the layers on photoshop and if that's what your tutors are using (which is the case I suspect) then they can look in and see all the changes you made. I hope.

SciFlyBoy wrote:It just occurred to me, generations are a strictly national/regional phenomena, right? The Baby-Boomers were only an american regional occurrence, not a world event. Millennials are only american and european, correct? Can you only be of a generation if you were from the previous one. The Greatest Generation was only an american phenomena. I wonder what other generations are happening throughout the world right now. I'm thinking Japan and China.
Vol wrote:Uhhh...hm. I would've thought there was a baby boom in Europe after the war, what with all the men dead, but I don't actually know. Given the generational moments seem to be nationality specific, you'd be right.
China though, we'd have hit the Baby Boom right as Mao starved a couple dozen million to death, so there'd be less births. Probably a boom after Mao died, but with their culture largely destroyed (Taiwan is really China sans Communist destruction), I'd think the first boom would be kinda weird, and then their version of Millennials would be kinda wild.

Grand Admiral Cheesecake wrote:Actually the hospital burned down because a crazy woman set it on fire.
Whom you can find references to in other places.
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