Rendering software
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No idea what version of SimLab you installed but I am using 11.0.46 and it seems to handle current SU files just fine. Here is a test render of a SU object. Inserted into SL, applied 2 materials and hit the render button and 2.5 min later...
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You have also the quasi real time render for find the good position, ligth etc before the final render if necessary!
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@mill3rluke said:
@l i am said:
Could you post your computer specifications please?
Hi Liam
my computer is intel corei7 windows platform.
Graphics card? Vram? Ram?
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Have a look at those offered in free or with a hobby version. Go from there when ready. TM is fine but like all render programs, you need to carefully check required hardware BEFORE the point of any sale.
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@mike amos said:
Have a look at those offered in free or with a hobby version. Go from there when ready. TM is fine but like all render programs, you need to carefully check required hardware BEFORE the point of any sale.
Correct about TM it is free but as ti the computer requirements which are now over the top as far as CPU/GPU combinations go GTX cards are no longer supported by TM Only RTX cards and some of the higher end AMD's. And 8 GB of vram or the program will not let you play at all.
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Load previous TwinMotion versions!
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@pilou said:
Load previous TwinMotion versions!
Works fine on my more ten years latop!Can I assume you are not using path tracing?
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yes Was not existing on the first versions...
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@pilou said:
yes Was not existing on the first versions...
If you are pathtracing on 2023 could you post your computer specifications? would be interesting to find out what they are.
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@ Liam I don't use the path tracing...in fact even not to try it because i don't need it...all is yet existing before is largely enough for me!
ie7 gtx 950 8 Gig ... -
@pilou said:
@ Liam I don't use the path tracing...in fact even not to try it because i don't need it...all is yet existing before is largely enough for me!
ie7 gtx 950 8 Gig ...Ah, understood, I missread you prior reply, my bad. In that case I am in agreement that TM coud be a good option for a new to rendering person because of the easy to learn UI and zero cost
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