This course will look at the fundamentals of modeling in Maya with an emphasis on creating good topology. We'll look at what makes a good model in Maya and why objects are modeled in the way they are.
First off it updates itself on your system.. i realise this isnt 100% hackproof.. so i still go to microsoft.com to get my stuff.. but its convenient. Also, the pretty graphics can be disabled and if you have a fast system built for 3d.. lets face it.. heh.. the graphics for the layout dont make a shit of a difference. Its the newest OS so there releasing updates for it over anything else. Its userfriendly for the beginner users as well (im thinking on a overall picture here). I also feel the code is quite cleaner in XP and therefore is quite fast. Cya.
"I should call you sugar maple tree cause i'd totally tap that" haha
I can say that xp isnt very good. I am having unusual issues with xp that should just never happen. I cant play quicktime movies, even though i have qt installed. No error message pops up. Task manager opens for 3 seconds and dissapears. Thats no good if I lock up maya when doing something with a hi polygon count. I was using 2k before..and I am going back to 2k. Maybe its my hardware..but 2k never gave me those #$@%*!! problems
Yea, XP gave me some problems I didnt have with 2K. I had to go back to 2K as well. But as ADL and HAL said, these are all opinions, so no need to get fired up about it.
Lol, i was having problems like crazy with 2k. XP seems to be fine. Unless those few errors i am having is because of XP and not because of my GFX card :O. Heheh.
"I should call you sugar maple tree cause i'd totally tap that" haha
Win 2k is very stable. However i do like some things about XP. They are even in my book.
PS: Win 2k was all fine and dandy... Then, I got new ram, had the refresh rate pushed up to high. Made my video drive go all out of wack and Win 2k stopped allowing me to open any executables. Had to reinstall windows, and back of my RAM.
2k, XP just comes with 2 many annoying little features for me.
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