anyone think i can fit a Viper v-10 in a chopper frame?
I'm guessing the green-huge-tire machine is for offroad.
Not to be negative, but how much free time do you have?
[Duck ****ing around with a raytracer]You know, rendering using materials isn't hard, try to make your own model, then map it.
It would also cause a lot of lag, circular objects have tons of vertices.Meh, with today's graphics card it wouldn't be that much of a problem. The only thing that would be slow, is file loading, RA2's routines are awful.
What kind of weapon is that? It looks like a flamethrower, but the barrel is too short.
Would it be possible to convert the RA2 components into props in G-Mod?
just outta curiosity, how long did it take to make that model and how long did it take to render on your computer, with all the textures on the object (if you have done that yet). BTW: do you have a quad core or a great computer? Mine is Dual core and has 2 gb ram, pretty slow sometimes...
oooooookay...
someone prolly ported 3dsmax to linux, though...
oooookay what other cad programs are free, can somehow make ra2 components(export to max and then export to gmf) and work w/ linux
I thought the ruler was a DSL Bar.So am I.
Dammit, S_M, I'm hungry now.
1) is it real time?1.yes (pretty much sums it up in the video)
2) what hardware does it need?
3) is it open source?
Not sure if this is the right place but...DP I just sa this and it's amazing. Free or not?
http://vimeo.com/13457383 (http://vimeo.com/13457383)
I just came.
Actually, it's C++ code (with a few lines of GLSL for shaders). It uses OpenGL 3.0 as its rendering backend. The current code is available on http://www.github.com/SergeB/Rhubarb (http://www.github.com/SergeB/Rhubarb.). If you have a C++ compiler you can test it yourself.Oh cool. Just making my guesses with these black terminal boxes XD.
He's using Windows Vista or 7 (hopefully 7), so those would be DOS shell.Actually, it's C++ code (with a few lines of GLSL for shaders). It uses OpenGL 3.0 as its rendering backend. The current code is available on http://www.github.com/SergeB/Rhubarb (http://www.github.com/SergeB/Rhubarb.). If you have a C++ compiler you can test it yourself.Oh cool. Just making my guesses with these black terminal boxes XD.
(https://gametechmods.com/uploads/images/71917maluich332.JPG)
Guess the car although its easy to cheat.
(http://gyazo.com/7c9e0e50fa7d5dfff6bbd896c14d7a6c.png) So lately I got into Art Deco and decided to make an Art Deco lighthouse in Sketchup, this is the dining table for it.