Can you see both halves while you’re working, or does the half that is on the other tile get that gold material (if I’m remembering correctly from the 2010 trial).
Mudbox 2011
Has the speed improved much on the Mac? I downloaded the demo of 2010 and even with a beefy Mac Pro (8 core, GTX 285, 8 gigs of RAM), it was really slow compared to ZBrush.
So I was just at GDC and the Mudbox demo artist at the Autodesk booth could not show me the posing tools for 2011. He told me that the posing tool needed a model that has already been skinned/bound in another package like Maya or Max. Is this the case? Do you seriously have to rig your character before you can pose it in Mudbox?
I hope the demo artist just did not know the new features… if not that’s pretty lame.
Vector displacements look sweet!
That is completely false. You can pose any mesh in mudbox, not just pre-skinned ones. No idea what he was talking about.
- Neil
The possibilities of usage of the VDM’s looks pretty cool but it’s a shame Adesk couldn’t incorporate their usage at rendertime in the 2011 releases of Max/Maya.
Also, the posing tools look nice but can you pose multi-objects akin to T-pose master, i wonder?
here is a video demonstrating multi-object posing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5jBw7Tj2T0&feature=player_embedded
So i see theres a single click object&maps exchange with Maya now? has anyone tried this?
Is there a way to do this with Max?
I’m mostly interested if theres a “one click” way to transfer model with, few channels (bunch of layers each) from Max? and then when done painting “one click” again, and all the maps update back in Max?
cheers
yes this will also work with max…
and mudbox is saving the images if youn hit crtl+s and max will pick them up…
Does anybody know when the Mac demo for Mudbox 2011 will be available? The Win demo has been available since yesterday. I´m still waiting for the Mac thingy…
Thanks,
Marco
EDIT
Went here and had to re-fill out all of my info, but got the 2011 Mac demo.
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/oc/offer/form?siteID=123112&id=12047753
does someone else have weird shadows when creating an antialiased turntable movie?
edit: turned out the shadow resolution was responsible for some weirdness in the movies. it works perfect with 1024x1024
When doing highres models to be tileable textures, zbrush has the “wrap” function. Does Mudbox have something similar?
Hi guyz, could you eloborate on your hardware/texture painting performance ratio?
8bit textures at 2048 res is fine for about 7-8 layers.
I’m getting stuck with 16 bit tiffs at 2K res with a total of 4 layers.
Much worse with 32bit textures of course.
> Quadcore intel cpu / 8 GB RAM / 256 MB Quadro FX570 / Win7 64bit
your graphics card has to less memory…
mud needs min 512MB graphics ram cause mud loads all textures into the vram…