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28-11-2003, 06:53 PM | #1 |
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Can my PC do Lightwave rendering smoothly?
Hi there,
This is my first time doing 3d graphics and using Lightwave 7.5. I admit doing some 3d 2 years ago in 3ds max, but i totally forget everything. I am just impress what Lightwave can do. Back to my main question, My computer specs are: Intel P4 2.6C Hyper Threading Technology 256MB DDR-400 RAM (currently, no money to buy more memory) 128MB ATI Radeon 9600 Pro Ultra (Directx 9) Motherboard support dual DDR-400, build in 6 channel sound and network card. 17" LG Flatron F700B Windows XP Professional SP1 use latest ATI Catalyst driver I am not sure whether it is sufficient or not. I see those 3d artist use Apple Mac machines or better machines than mine. I pray and hope that my machine can support it. I will buy more RAM in mid of December. Can i configure my Lightwave to use Directx9? I know 3ds max can do that. Thanks. Oh ya, another question (off topic), are the free tutorials easy for a newbie like me to understand. Does the creator of the video show every steps from the start to the beginning with audio? I just started to download 1 by 1. Will take some time to download all. Thanks again. Regards, Chua Wen Ching :p |
28-11-2003, 07:03 PM | #2 |
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well, you thoroughly spotted the weak spot of your rig; the RAM. Try to get 512 or, better yet, 1 Gig of good reliable Ram. Everything else sounds great.
And yes, I do show every single step, there's nothing skipped or "prepared". Not like the cooking shows on TV :p And if you miss a step or simply aren't sure what to do, or run into problems, just ask here on the board; there's more than enough kind people prepared to help you out, myself included. Hope you enjoy SLW! cheers
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28-11-2003, 07:22 PM | #3 |
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Thanks philip.
I had 1 question. How do i pay the 5 pounds over the internet for the VIP? Can i pay by postal? I don't have credit card with me. Can i pay by debit card? Does it really make lots of different between a VIP and a free member? I also quiet confuse with what is so special about points? Why should we buy point for? Anyway, i will upgrade my memory soon. I think maybe another 512MB and make it to 768MB RAM. Thanks. |
28-11-2003, 07:46 PM | #4 |
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Hi,
well you have a hell of a machine there and yes, you CAn use it and realy good too. To make you feel better, I only have a Intel Celeron (based on P 3) with 1.2 ghz, 768 MB SDRAM PC 133, now hold tight, a Nvidia Vanta 16 MB Graphicard with Direct X7. Now I guess my post relaxed ya some there hey? And yes I can also make 3D graphics and render, it just takes a loooooong time to render highres Pics with lots of textures, lights etc. Sometime even over 5 hours for a still. But hey, when your low on money and only do Hobby things, ya have to deal with it lol. Does anyone else here have a system like mine or even lower? |
28-11-2003, 07:53 PM | #5 |
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yea i have the very worst PC, i have posted this in another thread but here goes
128 MB or RAM P3 - 933 MHz built in graphics card this thing sucks!!!!!! but hey im a student,
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28-11-2003, 07:56 PM | #6 |
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Well, it looks like the answer to most of your questions has been answered there Chua. As Philip says, all you need is more RAM.
My current workstation is an Athlon XP1900+ w/512MB and that does me fine. I also have a spare server here running Dual P3 700 CPUs with 1Gig Ram for those really meaty scenes. As to your question of getting LW to use DirectX - unfortunately not. It uses the OpenGL graphics drivers to drive the display. ATI cards have traditionally had pretty poor OGL support compared to nVidia, but I belive that this is no longer the case with their more recent video drivers. Anyhow, enjoy the vids. Enjoy the site, and if there's anything you get stuck on - don't be afraid to ask. |
28-11-2003, 07:59 PM | #7 |
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oh and if anybody is wondering i am getting more RAM and maybe a new video card
Thanx to Nail for helping me out!
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28-11-2003, 10:44 PM | #8 |
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Oh, no wonder my computer fail to work with Vue 4 Professional. I borrowed from my friend and test on my machine.
Now i know that ATI is weak in OpenGL. Thanks for telling me. I only had Lightwave 7.5 without the a or b or c behind that number? Is that okay? Actually the lightwave belongs to my brother who stay in my house. That is why? I am a student also. Is there any cel shading tutorial on lightwave? Hopefully a video tutorial? I really want to do some 2d cartoon in a 3d world. Any help? A simple cel shading tutorial is enough. Thanks. |
29-11-2003, 04:12 AM | #9 |
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www.celshader.com
i havent used the tutorials but i hear its very good at explaining how to use cel shader
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29-11-2003, 05:06 AM | #10 |
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Hm.. there is no tutorial in there... the learning section only tell me more about the book she created...
she had a link in there, but i need to have a password which must be extracted from a book Thanks again for sharing that link to me. |
29-11-2003, 05:35 AM | #11 |
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yea i just checked it out too, sorry,
if you find one then tell me, okay, cuz i still need to learn how to use it
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29-11-2003, 12:44 PM | #12 |
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Hm.. let me play with lightwave.. i am super interested with cel shading in lightwave
Maybe one day i can create a video tutorial for cel shading.. who knows? I amlearning the 3dbuzz video tutorials (more fundamentals) then i will just go to this site tutorials (i had download all already ) Just wonder, if i do something in lightwave to animate/model (whatever) a movie like Final Fantasy (something like that or spiderman movie), hmm, you think the rendering will take how long? I am not over ambitious, but i am curious to know. Just say, spiderman movie is fully 3D and 1 hour long. Thanks. |
30-11-2003, 03:45 AM | #13 |
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R4s1n - You dont have the worst computer. H.I.O.M has the worst computer. A render that takes 2 minutes for me takes like 10 houers for him . i think he has a 120Mhz something with way to less ram. I so want to buy him a new computer.
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30-11-2003, 04:00 AM | #14 |
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wow its hard to imagine,
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01-12-2003, 06:10 AM | #15 |
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I had such a bad puta till bout 2 weeks ago... mah old specs were
P3 850mhz 256mb SDR Ram 16 Mb graphics card (nvidia alladin i think) I just bougha new system fro $600 AU New case, AMD Socket motherboard supoorting 3gb ram AMD Athlon XP 2000+ 128mb Saphirre Radeaon With TV Out and 512 MB DDR Ram i am so much happier now.. i dont think ill eva go baq 2 pentium... amd is so much fatser with LW Modeler... it isnt so fast with rendering though |
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