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Food for thought.....
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RAM: as much as you can afford. At least 1 GB, 2 GB is better, more is useful when you run other apps next to Poser (your OS for instance) CPU: AMD, the fastest you can afford Disk: Big and fast. Preferably multiple disks. Graphics card: one with decent OpenGL support. ATI and nVidia tend to be OK. But if you want to use other 3D apps that really tap into the power of OpenGL, go for nVidia Quadro or ATI FireGL, or another high end graphics workstation card.
The pen is mightier than the sword. But if you literally want to have some impact, use a typewriter
Hi,
Definitely worth looking at dual core. Although P6 is only single threaded, the OS and other tasks could be busy on another core leaving practically a whole CPU core to your rendering. The sweet spot for (dual core) performance per price is probably the AMD 4400+ X2.
Hope you don't mind but I just wanted to chip in and ask svdl a couple of questions.
svdl:
Is the kit that you mention above what you use for your Vue 5 Infinite renders?
I am contemplating getting Vue 5 Esprit as a renderer for my P5 / P6 scenes. Do you actually use all the features of Vue 5 Infinite in your renders or would the lesser Esprit version be capable of the same stuff? What sort of render times are you looking at for your renders? Do you make one scene with all your figures and import to vue or can you make multiple scenes and import separately.
Thankyou very much for any info you can give.
Kind regards,
Jovial.
The machine I use for most (not all) of my renders:
Athlon64 3500+ Socket 939
nForce3 chipset
4 GB DDR400 running dual channel at 200 Mhz
2x WD Raptor 73 GB, 2x IBM/Hitachi 160 GB
Geforce6800LE
WinXP SP2
My other workstations:
AthlonXP 2700+
1 GB DDR333
2x80 GB Maxtor DiamondMax 9 in RAID-0
VIA KT400 chipset
Geforce Ti4200
WinXP SP2
and
P4 2.8 HTT FSB800
1.5 GB DDR400 Dual Channel
Intel 865PG chipset
ATI Radeon9600Pro
160 GB Samsung ATA133
WinXP SP2
I use Vue Infinite mostly on my main workstation, sometimes on the AthlonXP2700. It doesn't run stable on the P4, OpenGL issues with the ATI card.
I often use Ecosystems, which are only available in Infinite. When a scene of mine contains midrange or background crowds, you can bet I've used one or more ecosystems.
And I always make multiple Poser scenes, import them into Vue, fix up the materials and save them as VOB. The final scene is constructed from these VOBs.
Vue Infinite imports Poser animations, including dynamic cloth and hair. Vue d'Esprit needs Mover 5 for animation imports. A word of warning: Vue doesn't import P6 SR1 cloth animations, but it will import P6 (no SR) and P5 cloth animations. That's why I keep P5 around. Render times vary from 2 hours to over 60 hours, depending on lighting settings and size of the render (usually 3200x2400px). I almost always use global illumination. On average my renders take about 6 hours.
Message edited on: 09/12/2005 14:29
The pen is mightier than the sword. But if you literally want to have some impact, use a typewriter
RAM, RAM, and more RAM. I recommend 3GB, though I have 4GB in my current system. Poser will only use 2GB, but it's nice to have room for the OS and a few other programs. Dual core is nice, but at least get a hyper-threaded processor. Again, Poser is single-threaded, but it's nice to have a few cycles for the OS and other programs, leaving an entire logical processor for Poser. Other than that, get a video card with a decent OpenGL driver -- this is not something the games tend to emphasize. Get a decent sized HD, at least 200GB. All the add-on models, plus various projects (and versions of projects) adds up the space pretty quick. Get a DVD burner for backups of those projects. If you're going to do much postwork or texture work, I highly recommend a tablet. Decent ones can be found for ~$200. It's not for Poser, really, but for whatever your bitmap editor is. And then just hit the sweet spot on the processor speed. The absolute fastest will be 30% more expensive and only 8% faster. Drop down a tier or two, get your money's worth, and avoid any bleeding edge processor. And if I wasn't clear enough before, RAM, RAM, and more RAM.
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Hi Can anyone tell me what the best PC to use with Poser 6 is ie Ram hard drive, and monitor size please give me the specs. My current PC message says this when I try to save a file. Your out of memory increase amount of memory to poser Thanks Rowlando
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