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    • soloS Offline
      solo
      last edited by

      Rogue, this may interest you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUDA

      More and more render solutions are gearing up to use this.

      http://www.solos-art.com

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      • S Offline
        sepo
        last edited by

        If you are into realtime than why don't you try LightUp. It is also real time and allows you to create animation.

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        • charly2008C Offline
          charly2008
          last edited by

          Hi,

          may be Nvidia Gelato could be a solution.

          "Gelato is a software program that leverages the NVIDIA GPU as a floating point math processor. This allows Gelato to render images faster than comparable renderers, but without the quality limitations traditionally associated with real-time graphics processing on the GPU."

          There is a free and a commercial version.

          Karlheinz

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          • Roguer1R Offline
            Roguer1
            last edited by

            Thanks for some useful information and rants 😄 .

            I had taken a look at LightUp but I cannot afford the cost of the program, that then brings me to my next problem;
            I have a low end laptop with a simple Intel 1.86GHz processor and a built-in Graphics unit. I cannot afford to upgrade, If I could I would have no problems with rendering. 😢 It also isn’t an Nvidia card...

            Oh well... 😒

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              sepo
              last edited by

              I am sorry to say but you will struggle with that spec with any render engine ...it is going to be slow.

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              • honoluludesktopH Offline
                honoluludesktop
                last edited by

                Beg, borrow, or borrow RAM:-) If you can, max out the limit for your OS. Helps more then anything else if you are on a restricted budget.

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                • Roguer1R Offline
                  Roguer1
                  last edited by

                  Yeah, I have already maxed my RAM. It’s at 2GB now and the only thing holding it back from 4GB is my cr@p processor. Apparently my board can handle an Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz but the damn thing costs as much as what my computer cost me originally. But I don’t really think my ram will matter much if my processor cannot process all the stuff going on. I have never seen my RAM reach 100% at 2GB it’s always my processor maxing out.

                  Damn expensive Hardware!

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                  • brodieB Offline
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                    Rogue, it's an interesting question. I talked to one of our I.T. guys about it awhile back and he was pretty gitty about the whole direction things are going. From what I can tell it looks like nVidia is starting to create the possibility but very little software can currently use it, and no rendering software that I know of. Sort of like having a 6th Generation Xbox but no games to play on it.

                    My guess is that in the not to distant future we'll see rendering software begin to take advantage of it (...and whoever does will quickly be bought out by Autodesk and then you'll see it in 3ds Max).

                    Regardless, I don't think you'll be seeing it in any free software or cheap software for quite awhile yet. So as far as your particular situation goes...better start saving up for a new computer. You can get a pretty smoking computer for $1,000 nowadays.

                    -Brodie

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                    • S Offline
                      Staatsfeind
                      last edited by

                      as far as i know the API is there - it just needs programming.
                      but i lack in deeper knowledge for a more objective point of view.

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                      • thomthomT Offline
                        thomthom
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                        @staatsfeind said:

                        it just needs programming.

                        It's not really "just".

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                        • charly2008C Offline
                          charly2008
                          last edited by

                          Hi,

                          what about this openGL renderer. I have to less knowlegde about this. Have a look at this link: http://digitalmedics.de/products/fastvox/ may be it is usefull.

                          Karlheinz

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