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if you want to remove it from rendering simply prevent the time line. there are a couble of yeallow kind markers at the beginning and the end of your time sequence. simply drag them and everything that are beyond marker allowed zone will not be rendered. If you rendered allready, video editting software will come in help.
Thread: C6.2.1 vs C7.1.1 | Forum: Carrara
I think Vista had to be after win 7. It is heavy and need more powerful computers and it is only for 64 bit machines. 32 its is too small for Vista. My friends who run Vista on 64 bit machines with 8 or more gigs of RAm are happy wiht Vista. The ones who is 32 bits and 4 Gb of RAM - all hate Vista. I think they dind't make good marketing target with Vista. or well if they did a publick beta wiht Vista, their mistakes would have been fixed before tha actual release. Like DAZ3D amde with C7, the public beta did pay off. I mean so far, Carrara is one of the best releases ever made by DAZ3D. They didn;t make it perfect and didn't fix all of the bugs, but they really made many things way better. Now if I would have to choose which ne ot buy, C6 or C7, I would take C7. And of course pro version. I dind't ever think that 3D paint can be so useful to have. Model mode in assemble room is very useful, Multi pass rendering is good addition. Yet I would lek to be able to render passes on their own with no need to render whole image as well. What I would liek to see more is render layers or well scene layers, clothsoftbody dynamics, 64 bits (even though I am 32 bits and wont get 64 bit machene anytime soon) everything else are good enough. Someone say C7 is a bit rushed release, yet in my eyes it is quite good and way better release than C6 was. all developers for public software should do public beta versions to be tested before releases. To make everything perfect is impossible but to make quite good this is the best way. and C7 works very well on Win 7 ;)
Thread: C6.2.1 vs C7.1.1 | Forum: Carrara
well I rendered 3minute long animation with no flaws. Well it was actually in clips but in the batch rendering wiht almost none stop. it works well on my computer and on WIn 7 beta. I find Win 7 beta be more useful and stable than Vista would ever be so far. So this might be the issue of Carrara being on Vista, since Vista is resource heavy and stuff.
Thread: C6.2.1 vs C7.1.1 | Forum: Carrara
it might be dep0endant on Vista. I am running Windows 7 and I msut say it is way better than Vista on the performance and I am able to do things with Carrara that on Vista used to end with frozen application. Yet I don;t know what you are doing, maybe you touched the aspects of C7 that still need to be fixed and I maybe never did anything that would need the failing feature that should work. But5 I am satisfied with C7.1 so far.
Thread: C6.2.1 vs C7.1.1 | Forum: Carrara
Well, for me it works fine. Ican render over night and see everything is still working. The windows thinking that Carrara is not repsonding issue I saw last year with C 6 on Vista.
Yet I have almost no trouble at all wiht Carrara, and hair behaves better there aslo ;)
Thread: Carrara 3D art magazine project | Forum: Carrara
Hello once again everyone! I am glad to announce that the team for this project just got bigger and the magazine will see it's daylight sooner thanks to the Discoseven! We have the date now. It is scheduled to emerge on the 1st. June! Who would like to be on this release please submit your art till the 15 May. And as soon as GKDantas will settle the things about his home this project might become even more serious! By the way. Discoseven made a surprise... So do not hesitate it is worth to submit your images ;)
Thread: Carrara 3D art magazine project | Forum: Carrara
Ok, since most of the artists who take part in this project stated, these days most of people do their modeling in modeling authoring software no matter whether they work with Maya, Cinema 4D, 3Ds max, XSI, Carrara and etc. We can have images that contains things modeled in other modeling authoring software but they must be modeled by the artist. As long as it shows the power of Carrara it is good for this project.
Thank you again for everyone who support this project and take part in it. We have some amazing images already! Do not hesitate to take part in this projhect if it makes interest. ;)
Thread: Carrara 3D art magazine project | Forum: Carrara
This must be the reason, I went to CL and well it is there right in front of the ones eyes. ;)
Thread: Export To Final Cut Pro or Motion | Forum: Carrara
Thread: Export To Final Cut Pro or Motion | Forum: Carrara
well, it depends whether you want export animated object or not, but OBJ or FBX are most used formats by all applications I know.
Thread: Carrara 3D art magazine project | Forum: Carrara
Quote - Hi Danas, can you post the idea at Carrara Lounge? There great artist there... and if you need a place to use CL is open to everything related to Carrara.
Sure, thnak you,
I always forget that carrara lounge has forums, I don't know why. thnak you. I will surely post it there. Thank you for your support!
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Thread: How to remove frames in C6 pro? | Forum: Carrara