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Cinema 4D Film/TV posted on Dec 12, 2008
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Hi there! long time no post. i am sorry. this image is the reason why there was no post for a long time. here you can see that my work is very very hard :). here i rendered out a composition with AE of a 3D animation made in cinema with a bunch of layers, affects, postanimations, collorcorrection, slowmo stuff... the machine is very nice to do such HEROIC JOBS! this baby has 32GB Ram, 32 GHz at 16 opteron cores. maybe sometimes i�´ll post some shots of it...

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darman42

3:29PM | Fri, 12 December 2008

32 GIG of RAM!? your machine 'tis be a beast

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chexm1x

5:00PM | Fri, 12 December 2008

And I thought I was cool with 16gb and a quad processor =)

drzorn

5:51PM | Fri, 12 December 2008

quad with 16 GB is very good for a workstation depending on the graphicscard!! this machine is a renderslut. that´s also its name in the renderfarm :) this machine is for jobs which are absolutly unrenderable with a "smaller" machine. maybe you know costumers who want hollywood?! with it we have not to split scenes. give it some big food and it will eat it :) but we have to be aware too! the 16 core thing is not supported by every programm! vray for c4d for example works now with v1.1. but before the machine crashed with one cube and one 128x128 jpg texture in cinema 4D. no lights LOL! now its more than worth its price. but one year ago we criied about the fact that it crashed at the most primitive scenes. it rendered 32Bit advanced render scenes but vray 32Bit crashed. also AE is very fast. the more biosupdates available, the more the slut becomes dirtier! ROCK! --- --- bad english and small thing in my jeans! :)

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Fidelity2

7:53PM | Fri, 12 December 2008

Very magical imagination on your part. 5+.

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Thelby

6:23AM | Sat, 13 December 2008

I Want One!!!! For Christmas!!!

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thundering1

4:48PM | Sun, 14 December 2008

That sounds like a nice monster of a machine! Yes, can I be on your X-Mas list as well?!?! Do you have a link to your personal website - these stills of animations look like they'd be really cool to watch, but I can't find them.

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McDod

4:32AM | Thu, 18 December 2008

What is the point of this image, exactly- just to support your boasting? Why don't you upload a 3d image instead? Bizarre...

drzorn

12:33PM | Thu, 18 December 2008

because i am not allowed to post an image :) its silly but its true... maybe sometimes.

dudokon

2:26PM | Sun, 28 December 2008

In this info something is wrong! If you have 16 cores, anyway the machine speed is 2GHz. Only performance of the machine is 16 times more. It's a electronics principle ;)

drzorn

2:32PM | Sun, 28 December 2008

?! i dont understand!? do you mean that some programs just use one core (2GHz)? if yes, i know that. but multicore compartible programs like all 3d apps are using 32GHz

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haegerst

5:26PM | Wed, 28 January 2009

For applications that can permanently use multiple parallel processes like rendering the result is the same as with 32 GHz, but for people like us it will stay "real" 32 Ghz as we dont have a use for linear processes that can not be splitted in several threads. =) Still hoping to get a glimpse of your work... will it be a feature length movie? We use such machines at work, but unfortunately only for calculating taxes and other boring stuff. Phew, banks... Nice machine!!!


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