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
# 1 11-06-2003 , 03:38 AM
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"Your 1st PC" or "the good old days"

ok aside from my Atari 400 in 7th grade(1982?)... my first real PC (1990?)was a 25 mghrtz processor with 4 megs RAM(upgraded to 8) 250meg hrd drive.... wahhoo I was flying when I made circles in Corel draw. I had bought some 3d terrain software called "VistaPro" and all that I remember about it, is that it took so long to render that I never let it finish. All this for the same price that I paid for my current p4 2.4. *ug*

# 2 11-06-2003 , 03:56 AM
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yeah, the atari was my first one, too. Remember my my first Mac (1985) - a 512k - cos had to use the floppy drive a lotuser added image. was really something using the new desktop. Gosh, have times changed...


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# 3 11-06-2003 , 04:05 AM
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I got my first computer fairly recently, in 1999. It was a PII 400 with 64 mb of Ram 10 Gb hard drive. Nothing fancy at all. I had it all the way up to about a year ago.

# 4 11-06-2003 , 04:07 AM
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<-- First computer was a Commodore 64. Then came the HP Vectra (75 mhz) .. and then my current Pavilion (900 mhz). user added image

# 5 11-06-2003 , 04:10 AM
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LOL - whow, must have been a hyperjump:wow:


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# 6 11-06-2003 , 06:52 AM
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# 7 11-06-2003 , 07:08 AM
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My first home-pc was a Commodore 64... then came a i286 with a 40mb HDD user added image (good-old-days when a game fitted on a 720kb 3,5" floppy disk user added image)
After that I got an i386... then a i486, after that came a pentium I 90mhz. And after that came a blasting PIII 650 Mhz. Now I'm working on a AMD TB1400 with 512MB RAM and 180G of HDD space.

I remember back in the i386-i486 days, the Bernulli packs. These were huge packs (30cm x 20cm x 2cm user added image) whitch could store a whopping 40MB's user added imageuser added image


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# 8 11-06-2003 , 09:31 AM
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I am not sure if it counts as computer but my first one was a AMIGA 400.

# 9 11-06-2003 , 12:25 PM
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My first was 486 clone system in 1997. I still use the original keyboard. I still having laying around the house somewhere. It had a 2 meg trident video card 8 megs of ram. It cost me $1500 bucks for that baby.

# 10 11-06-2003 , 12:41 PM
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First computer was a Mac Powerbook 165...grayscale, 256 display with 16MB RAM and 180MB HD....this was back in '94. First win-based machine was a Dell H233 - 233MHz processor, 16 MB RAM and 6.4 Gig HD....bought it when it first came out in '98 or so.


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# 11 11-06-2003 , 01:13 PM
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My first was a Lambda 8300 (kind of similar to a zx81) with 16kb (yes KB) ram expansion, and I also bought a 4 color module user added image

Then I had a ZX Spectrum

Then a PC/XT with two Floppy drives.

Then a Commodore 64

Then an Amiga 500

And finaly a long range of PC's from a PC/AT to Pentium PRO 200 mhz and currently I have a Tbird 1400 mhz, 512 mb ram and such..


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# 12 11-06-2003 , 01:14 PM
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commadore 64 and a sinclair QL

# 13 11-06-2003 , 02:52 PM
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Man, ADL and I are SO much alike in SO many waysuser added image hehe...

Played around with a friends' Amiga during a few summers, then later, when the Commodore 64 came out, my dad and I bought one of those, (LOVED Spy Hunter!).

Then WAY later, I bought my first machine, the HP Vectra, then after that I bought the Sony VIAO tower, and then a year and a half ago, I bought my current 2 homebuilt machinesuser added image

(Asus Dual P3 1gig each proc, with a gig o' ram, and a CRAPPY set of 3dlabs 32 meg Oxy vx1'suser added image hehe..


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# 14 11-06-2003 , 04:39 PM
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I still remember the days of My Radio Shack 286sx 1 MB CGA Monitor Tandy and playing my first game called, Lesser Suit Larry and the land of the lounge lizards. And Space Quest.

# 15 11-06-2003 , 05:21 PM
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First was an Amiga given to me in 1995.

I then got a 166Mhz, 32Mb Ram, 4Gb HD in 1996


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