And if it doesn't have that option, it sucks lmaoOriginally posted by gster123
Ohh and they wll be looking for the "make cool" button or the "realistic render slider" within 10 mins flat.
No one said they did. What I said was that people that say they "hate" something have a general lack of understanding and a preconcieved fear of it which leads to the "hate", not that if you dont understand something that you automatically "hate" it. C'mon dont take everything so literally....Originally posted by The Architect
But I'm sure that plenty of people have no idea what a computer is and they don't "hate" it.
I should try to have a conversation with someone when a 3d film is actually 3d (stereoscopic) its a nightmare.....Originally posted by The Architect
In my experience, I find people don't get the concept of 3D graphics. When I was in high school I used to show my work around. People would ask why I called it "3D" when it was flat (they expect IMAX).
Expaining any processes related to 3D graphics also results in lol. Once, I was chatting with a buddy about modelling and the guy next to me asked me, "What? You model?"
No, I can't get you a photo of Adriana signed by the goddess herself...
i know this has already been dealt with but i'm not sure where this comment came fromOriginally posted by The Architect
But I'm sure that plenty of people have no idea what a computer is and they don't "hate" it.
i see nothing in this sentence that points to what you said there Architect, it's a one way thingOriginally posted by gster123A "hatred" of something is just a lack of understanding for what it is/does.
Don't people just get more p*ssed off when you show them how it is? They start going on about how you set them up for fail, how stupid x is and that it should be done like this and that...Originally posted by Rhetoric Camel
And the same thing goes for all this 3d, you can't let people get on your nerves like that, unfortunately you'll get that a lot with the ignorance of people you basically either have to ignore them, let them believe they're right, or prove them that they are wrong. I like to do a mixture of letting people believe they're right and prove them wrong all in the same sitting, makes me feel better.