I've used both macs and pcs for years, PC has always been the ugly smarter sibling, I think if they manage to fix that with win 10 a lot of people will convert.
I've used both macs and pcs for years, PC has always been the ugly smarter sibling, I think if they manage to fix that with win 10 a lot of people will convert.
I'm not ready to make the switch yet either, right now iPhone still has the best operating system and programs. But if win 10 has the cross compatibility it claims id much rather have my phone be a small laptop I can work on than the cute, fun toy it is right now as an iPhone. I see a lot of potential to make them…
I will ditch my iPhone for windows 10. The only thing which would make this any better is the surface 3 stylus compatible on the phone and a mobile photoshop. I'd draw everywhere
I worked in the industry, Green screens make it harder. 1) If you're doing it for print you have to cut out the models and props manually whatever the background is, to get professional results, so you save no time with it. 2) All objects reflect light. If you have a green screen near a model, that green is bounced…
there are no good styluses for iPads. Asus Vivotab 8 is a decent cheap tablet with Wacom drivers, great for art on the go / at coffee shops. But you want a surface 3 if you want really good, or a Wacom contiq companion if you want the best, it's as good as drawing on paper
It's not going away, so just keep your private lives offline.
And this is easier than a mouse how? I'd totally play it, don't get me wrong.
The dictionary needs to update its definition of art to "Anything, like seriously anything..."
I prefered the practical effects orcs too, they had better acting. However the Hobbit CGI was unbelievable in its set design, animation, scope and duration through the movie.
Dont love it lol, love art and designing stuff.
I went to college for animation, ran for the hills afterwards, I am not that into acting and the process is so tedious.
Add more Cast Shadows and its super close.
Screen with keyboard module.... do it.
The CGI wasn't up to much but the FPS looked a million times better. In my non-debatable singular experience.
I was a big fan of the Hobbit being in 48 fps. I at no point felt like the movie looked any less realistic as a result of 48 fps, some of the CG wasn't very good but the frame rate didn't cause it.
Spirit in the Sky rocks, but it does get overplayed.
It's not the same.. :/ facebook feels more informal and shes on it anyways.
It's been around for 7 years.... thats crazy. I deleted it but then my GF finds it harder to bug me and send me weird internet articles, so I came back on.
Aww... I delete those ones and pretend it didn't happen.
Haha, well didnt know it existed in real life. Havent played the more recent ones either, might be a thing now.