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Jibrish

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  1. Nice little program for what it does. Thanks.
  2. I'm hoping that while 3DC seems to be pursuing the holy grail of modeling that it won't forget the under served area of color and painting in the 3d realm. 2d programs are still far ahead of 3d in the implementation of tools and consistency over various platforms when it comes to drawing and painting. Thanks so much for all of your effort in this area, Andrew. It's a great start.
  3. Thanks for the tip, psyborgue. I'll check that out. Andrew, Is there a way to "color manage" in order to get color consistency with other programs like "Adobe 1998" or "North America Web" settings?
  4. I use Blender and truespace7 for rigging and such though I'm not well practiced at either one. My primary tools are Silo 2 (for low poly), Photoshop CS3, and Corel Painter X. My main interest in 3DC is Silo to 3DC to Photoshop for photo-ready illustrations. So color precision and sheen (diffuse and specular reflection) are important. Thanks for the replies.
  5. Hello, I'm new. Great program. Brilliant even. Also like the Photoshop like layers and PSD compatibility. Two things I'm having a little trouble with though: (1) The colors don't seem consistent (display wise) from 3DC to photoshop and I haven't found a way to "color manage" them. (2) With Specularity things seem glossier when I export to other programs than they did in 3DC and it's hard to get a dull finish. Am I missing something?
  6. Hi, I'm new here and I could be wrong about this... but I think CUDA is free software available on the NVIDIA site. And it works with GeForce 8, 9, 100, 200-series GPUs with a minimum of 256MB of local graphics memory. For example: GeForce 8500 GT Cheers
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