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Título: En referencia a xsi en linux
Publicado por: Renderman en 10 Marzo 2006, 13:20:29
Bueno, este señor, en un foro, dice lo siguiente:

yeah, look in the help documentation in maya under the linux install section, it will tell you which settings make it so you can use alt again. I run both XSI and Maya on linux, currently under FC4, and other than some distro related BS, they run sooo much faster than windows. Especially in the rendering department, which is where speed really matters in 3d. As far as price and speed, I would really suggest XSI, as there are integrated migration tools if you are coming from another program and Mental Ray is fully integrated as opposed to being a separate module. And a base version is literally THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS cheaper. (in my opinion, the whole program is way better and put together more solid.)
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FC4 x86_64
==amd64 3500 socket 939==
==512 pc3200 ram==
==ati x300 integrated micro atx via mobo==
==Geforce 6600 GT graphics card==
==diamondmax 10 80G,250G SATA 150 hd's==
==Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun==
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el hilo es el siguiente:

http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/art-imaging-linux/14617-3d-modeling-animation.html (http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/art-imaging-linux/14617-3d-modeling-animation.html)

Está interesante el tema...  ::)

Saludos
Título: Re: En referencia a xsi en linux
Publicado por: eduardito en 11 Marzo 2006, 00:42:56
lo iremos mirando. O0