You could take a look Botanic's models. I think their poly count is quite okay. Of course, a lower poly count does never hurt ;-)
Plus, I am not sure how many devices feature fancy stuff like specular and normal maps. So you might not want to use these if you want to reach a broad range of devices.
Hm yeah, this might be because my host doesn't allow sessions to take more than a certain amount of minutes (I'm on a crappy gratis shared hosting service).
Have you tried using the link to the survey again? In theory lime survey allows to reload your session if it is unfinished.
Edit:
If it reloading doesn't work, you can pm me and I'll either delete your unfinished survey data or fill in the missing data by hand.
If you need an excellent image editing tool, try gimp. It's FOSS, and although mastering it is quite hard, you can get amazing results as soon as you have some skill. But since I guess your first results won't look too good - neither did mine ;-) - I might do this for you. But be warned: I have spare free time, so it's probably gonna take at least a week.
No, seriously, there's some great stuff on their homepage and it's generally not copyrighted. You can read the usage guidelines here.
I found a great picture of the infamous Hurricane Katrina, which destroyed New Orleans back in 2005, for you here. It will probably need some adjustments and fixes, but that shouldn't be too much of a problem for an experienced image editor, and details probably won't matter, because it's huge (5600x7200px!!!).
If you want to search the NASA homepage for other hurricane ressources, I'd suggest you start searching here.
I hope I was able to help. ;-)
EDIT: Redshrike: Nice! Somehow I didn't even think of Wikimedia Commons. oO
Is it possible to have abstract template classes in C++ ? Something like this?
EDIT: I've talked with Philip` and peachykeen about this on IRC. The short answer is that it's not possible because of conflicting vtables and stuff. However, here's a workaround.
Please stop doing Anti-Semitic comments. I was really about to unpublish the rubbish you wrote, but then Myckel's comment wouldn't have made sence anymore. Anyway, if you repeat such behaviour you'll probably be banned by bart.
You could take a look Botanic's models. I think their poly count is quite okay. Of course, a lower poly count does never hurt ;-)
Plus, I am not sure how many devices feature fancy stuff like specular and normal maps. So you might not want to use these if you want to reach a broad range of devices.
Hm yeah, this might be because my host doesn't allow sessions to take more than a certain amount of minutes (I'm on a crappy gratis shared hosting service).
Have you tried using the link to the survey again? In theory lime survey allows to reload your session if it is unfinished.
Edit:
If it reloading doesn't work, you can pm me and I'll either delete your unfinished survey data or fill in the missing data by hand.
Indeed. Art assets for use in games for mobile devices (smartphones, tablets, ...).
Sorry for the late reply.
Gratulations, Myckel! You are the winner of this Challenge ;-). Thanks for participating.
If you need an excellent image editing tool, try gimp. It's FOSS, and although mastering it is quite hard, you can get amazing results as soon as you have some skill. But since I guess your first results won't look too good - neither did mine ;-) - I might do this for you. But be warned: I have spare free time, so it's probably gonna take at least a week.
Whenever you don't know what to do, ask the NASA!
No, seriously, there's some great stuff on their homepage and it's generally not copyrighted. You can read the usage guidelines here.
I found a great picture of the infamous Hurricane Katrina, which destroyed New Orleans back in 2005, for you here. It will probably need some adjustments and fixes, but that shouldn't be too much of a problem for an experienced image editor, and details probably won't matter, because it's huge (5600x7200px!!!).
If you want to search the NASA homepage for other hurricane ressources, I'd suggest you start searching here.
I hope I was able to help. ;-)
EDIT: Redshrike: Nice! Somehow I didn't even think of Wikimedia Commons. oO
Is it possible to have abstract template classes in C++ ? Something like this?
EDIT: I've talked with Philip` and peachykeen about this on IRC. The short answer is that it's not possible because of conflicting vtables and stuff. However, here's a workaround.
Afaik scala runs on the JVM, so I think it should integrate seamlessly with Java (and probably other JVM languages as well).
IHateUnix:
Please stop doing Anti-Semitic comments. I was really about to unpublish the rubbish you wrote, but then Myckel's comment wouldn't have made sence anymore. Anyway, if you repeat such behaviour you'll probably be banned by bart.
There's still stuff to add. Will do this later.
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