Thea - is it the best? ;)
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@unknownuser said:
(...) ..but it's now been announced and looks like it's going to be sweet for me and indigo.
It'll probably cost a small fortune, though. [didn't say this] I'd consider a Hackintosh. Way more power for less money. [/didn't say this]
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@unknownuser said:
well, the proposal i was working on when i started this thread was sent out a few days ago.. it looked good. the renders were fine and served their purpose..
well, after all that, i get this response today:
"xxxxxx did not approve the design. He didn't like anything about it"
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@unknownuser said:
@unknownuser said:
(...) ..but it's now been announced and looks like it's going to be sweet for me and indigo.
It'll probably cost a small fortune, though. [didn't say this] I'd consider a Hackintosh. Way more power for less money. [/didn't say this]
No thanks! If you're trying to cut corners and save money... don't use Apple at all. Hackintoshes just don't cut it imo. All or nothing!
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Jeff, why not just buy a real computer?
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@solo said:
Jeff, why not just buy a real computer?
haha. thanks- it's been a few months since i've heard that one!
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@dkendig said:
No thanks! If you're trying to cut corners and save money... don't use Apple at all.
My thoughts exactly, but Jeff's an Apple guy, so ...
I have both a Mac and a pc. Mac (4 core/8 gb iMac) for surfing the web, watching vids etc, pc (12 core/32gb i7) for modeling, rendering, etc. Works for me.
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@unknownuser said:
@dkendig said:
No thanks! If you're trying to cut corners and save money... don't use Apple at all.
My thoughts exactly, but Jeff's an Apple guy, so ...
I have both a Mac and a pc. Mac (4 core/8 gb iMac) for surfing the web, watching vids etc, pc (12 core/32gb i7) for modeling, rendering, etc. Works for me.
i bought a $3200 computer 7 years ago.. 3200/7 = $460 per year.
come on- that's not expensive.. it's good value from where i'm sitting. (though this 7year plan isn't my normal idea of how long i need a computer to last.. more like 5-6 years but even then, it's good value)the thing still works perfectly fine with all my applications.. just kinda slow when rendering but rendering isn't my job or finished product..
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A valid perspective. Thing is, when your Mac starts to age, you'll find it is nigh impossible to find replacement parts.
I tried to buy new ram and a new gpu for my 2008 Mac Pro (which I was fond of) about a year ago. Long story short, I got me a pc.
Don't get me wrong now, Apple makes great products. Mac OS is fabulous. But -at the end of the day, Apple's relatively small market share makes for less choice and higher prices for the end user.
Not to mention the fact development for the Mac is ... er, slower. 'The Mac version will be out later this decade.'
Oh well. If you want a new Mac Pro, and are willing to pay for it, by all means, get one. Let us know how it goes. That thing looks wicked.
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@unknownuser said:
Oh well. If you want a new Mac Pro, and are willing to pay for it, by all means, get one. Let us know how it goes. That thing looks wicked.
this guy is supposed to be paying for it
@unknownuser said:
well, after all that, i get this response today:
"xxxxxx did not approve the design. He didn't like anything about it"
geez.. anything? back to the drawing board i guess
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Ah, reminds me of my days as a copywriter. 'Client wants better ... everything.'
Good times.
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we do all of our development for V-Ray for SketchUp on Macs. We use windows more than OSX, but we hop back and forth between them. I love this this machine, and have never found a Windows-only mobile device (technically Macs are PCs) that compares to it.
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