My First Test Renders Using TurboSketch
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Cool
but seems you have a very slow server! -
Pilou
You know, it really has seamed slow today, I wonder whats going on, Hummmmm? I do know that the server is not a slow one, but for some reason it is today, SORRY
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I purchased Turbosketch Mac version last year, the first activation code they gave me was incorrect, later i had the unwelcome surprise to find out that the Mac version did not render daytime shadows.
I tried tech support several times both online and by phone...email questions are not replied to and getting someone from tech support on the phone was next to impossible.
I did get in contact with one of their tech support guys who gave me a email address to send him a copy of my installer log....the email address was invalid.
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Hector,
Now that sounds like one bad experience, thats really a shame. I must say that it was all really painless for me. Makes you wonder if it being so new when you got it had anything to do with it, you know, not really ready to deal with problems.
The shadow problem must have been worked out by now, you would think. Well Good Luck moving forward.
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The problem with the daytime shadows using Mac version was known by the folks that designed Turbosketch but i did not see any mention of it at my time of purchase on the IMSI site.
The patch to repair that problem just came out recently a year after i purchased my mac version but i found a blog of other mac users, going back before i purchased my software, asking when the repair patch was coming out.
I've decided to check out the new Mac version of Podium.I
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I had about the same experience with Imsi as Serrot did. Also about a year ago. Product support was so bad that I ditched TS.
However, it seems they got a new team now, and they're putting in some more effort.
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Darn! Some bad experiences. Listen so far I'm ok, but it's only been one day so we'll see what happens. I have yet to really get into the plugin and see what it can do, I'm working on an interior right now, we'll see how that turns out.
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