Perfection.
Perfection.
Well said, Aitraaz.
... http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/expre ... fault.aspxRochr wrote:...write the code for the software we want to buy.
Looking forward to it. No really.
That's good...we wouldn't want this to cause a rift in the space-time continuum.Adam Trachtenberg wrote:I'm hopeful too, but not optimistic.
Hey Metin...check it out:
http://www.google.com/search?q=hdri+environment
#2 ain't bad, eh?
...Michael, I think it uses the new Codex Leicester ...employing a new technology from Microsoft...Davinci Code. :P ...btw...I'm using DivX 6.1.1, although I can't be sure that this is the codec that's being used. Here's a screenshot of my Video Codecs: http://img400.imageshack.us/img400/5620/codecs...
...just...beautiful.
Well, I hope it was unnecessary.
And if the beta team's evaluation is that the beast ain't ready, then what? ...well 1 of 2 things: 1) you will b**** them out for pushing the release date at the beta team's request 2) you will b**** them out for ignoring the beta team's request and keeping the release date Therefore, what do you c...
Hi Sebastian, For one thing, it should be safe to assume that the cost of any piece of software could be reduced if the developer could compile it only once. I personally see this as a win-win for Apple, as well as Mac users...Windows users can't use software compiled for Mac, but Mac users get the ...
...since Rivoli mentioned the /3GB switch...here's a hint that I had to search high and low to find when I recently switched to 4GB of RAM: If you use the /3GB switch in boot.ini, and upon rebooting find that your video driver isn't working properly (you're stuck with the VgaSave fall-back driver), ...
Hi zapalamon, Both BSDFs should use the same projector. First, make a black-to-white gradient in PS and save it (map1). Now, invert the image and save that (map2). Place map1 in the Weight-map slot for the first BSDF, and place map2 in the Weight-map slot for the second BSDF. When you've done this, ...
Hi Wim, If it's really just for rendering...have a look a system based on the Asus NCCH-DL dual Xeon motherboard. It's cheap (around $230 USD) and since it uses the 875p chipset, it runs standard DDR400 (non-ECC, unbufferred) memory in dual-channel. It also uses an AGP video slot (you don't need to ...
...keep it up, Glebe...always good stuff!
Wow, that's cool! ...I like your work almost as much as your avatar!
~JD