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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
I would have preferred multi processor support in Bryce 5 over network rendering. I own a dual processor system, and this would speed up render times considerably. Hence, in this respect I prefer Vue d'Esprit 4 over Bryce 5. Not too many people have enough space in their homes to set up 2-3 computers ;-) Regards, Gabi
Thank you very much for the link! I am not sure if it is usable for me. I don't have Bryce 5 yet, and so I don't know what "Lightning" is and if I can use the network rendering option on my system, which is not connected to a network. However, I might give it a try. I would have preferred an easier way though . Greetings from Germany, Gabi
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Although it's a little clumsy at the host end once it's going it makes me a happy camper. This is my first day with Bryce 5 and it's amazing to see what a toll the premium features take on the CPU, but it's so cool to see my G3-450 working on one piece while my usually useless AMD k6-300 test box renders another piece. At home I should be able to get my 7300/G3 333, my Dell P4-1.3 and my old PowerBook 1400c working together the same way. I would've upgraded for this feature alone. Woo-hoo!