Forum: Vue


Subject: Win2k users and Vue4Pro owners....

Dale B opened this issue on Sep 23, 2003 ยท 23 posts


Dale B posted Thu, 25 September 2003 at 6:48 AM

Trademark...? (percentages...per use fees...residuals....lawsuits galore...yesssssssss, Precioussssss. Yesssssss....) Fortunately, I'm not the Disney Corp. :P And yeah, considering that most home networks are a mish-mash of hardware from several generations, manufacturers, donations, and experiments, 'farm' just sounds too neat. One of those little kitchen gardens, where you will find Ghu knows what growing next to something experts will swear it can't grow next to... That's more in keeping with a home network. And Sharen, if you're going to start playing seriously with VueMover animations, one good source of very cheap (like usually free) boxes is friends who like to upgrade every year. Even one renderbox will give your system -2- rendering engines to share frame rendering tasks with. And the best thing to do is nuke whatever install is on such a unit, do a minimal OS install, and install the RenderCow, and leave it at that. Of course, one other benefit of multiple renderboxes is that you can place things like a browser or modeller on the extra box, so that you can still do things online while the render is going on (something I need to mention; when you are using the HyperVue option, the system that has VueMover on it is =very= touchy about any other application being used. You technically can do so, but the odds are very good you will mess up the rendering process. But the machines with the Cows on them aren't as touchy).