Introduction to Maya - Rendering in Arnold
This course will look at the fundamentals of rendering in Arnold. We'll go through the different light types available, cameras, shaders, Arnold's render settings and finally how to split an image into render passes (AOV's), before we then reassemble it i
# 16 19-04-2003 , 04:11 PM
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hahah thats great

# 17 19-04-2003 , 05:05 PM
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The thing is, mac is a unix based OS.. so it does not have the problems pc's do. I am a PC user, but Macs im pretty sure are the ultimate 3d machine (if you buy the best, then you have to go out and buy a whole new one because your old one is now a heap of trash). user added image


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# 18 19-04-2003 , 05:41 PM
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# 19 20-04-2003 , 12:29 AM
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LMAO.... that was awesome.

Poor old Apple... they really do get a shafting in so many ways, yet they still keep on plugging away. bless em.

# 20 20-04-2003 , 04:17 AM
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At first, I couldnt tell if they were making fun of the PC or the MAC. But now it is very clear. user added image


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# 21 21-04-2003 , 01:08 AM
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I dont get BSOD's nowadays I do get the occasional "STOP error" it's the XP/2000/NT equivalent of the BSOD and it's bloody scary cause you never know if your comp is gonna be ok afterwards (I normally cross my fingers and that seems to be working fine!user added image)

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# 22 21-04-2003 , 02:09 AM
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I've personnally never had any issues with the BSOD since Win98' way back when.

I've had the "Stop" issue after I tried to install W2K myself... but since then I've just had my tech do it all for me, and I've had bulletproof box's ever since.

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# 23 21-04-2003 , 04:59 PM
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bulletproof box's

lol there's nothing bulletproof about a windows machine!!!! Just look at the number of automatic updates you get everyweek!! xp (or was it 2K) was released with I think 60,000 known bugs and issues!!!!!

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