If I were you I'd open a gallery without submitting it (just get to the gallery uploader), in order to upload your works, if not you'll run out of space in no time.
Previews for series in progress - Attack on Titan: In the Name of Science
Commander Hanji Zoe discovers an old-world research site and decides to run some experiments with Eren, Annie and Mikasa. These images are from the prologue chapter (no text added yet):
Previews for series in progress - Attack on Titan: In the Name of Science
Commander Hanji Zoe discovers an old-world research site and decides to run some experiments with Eren, Annie and Mikasa. These images are from the prologue chapter (no text added yet):
Wow everyone seems to really getting into that. Maybe I should get back to reading it.
These were just model tests, I haven't done anything more with them yet.
This is one I put together for a 'Digital Love' short - Tyris Flare from Golden Axe:
Spent some time trying to learn RPG Maker, maybe make some kind of game. Made a bunch of characters for it but haven't done too much other than getting frustrated with the interface.
Honestly, someone should really make a mod for this game that allows antialiasing... or make new, high poly models. That would greatly help with such projects I believe. Well, I know, but I'm free to keep wishing, right? (IMG:[invalid] style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
Honestly, someone should really make a mod for this game that allows antialiasing... or make new, high poly models. That would greatly help with such projects I believe. Well, I know, but I'm free to keep wishing, right? (IMG:[invalid] style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
I think the issue might be that I take the original snaps in a .png format, but then convert them to .jpg to post. This is mostly to deal with the size as it drops the images from as much as 900KB down to around 70KB per image. It might also be that it may not be running it in as high a resolution too. I mean, it's almost impossible for me to tell when I'm running the program, but it does show up in the snaps a little.