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On Thu, 16 Nov 2000 13:41:44 -0500, Simon Lemieux wrote:
>Thanks for all the answers! I'm impressed!
>
>But I forgot to ask this question:
>
>3. a) What computer do you use for rendering?
> b) Is it connected to the internet? ;)
1) Pentium 200 running Caldera OpenLinux, yes (DSL)
2) K6-2/350 OC'd to 400 running MS Win98, yes (NAT through machine 1.)
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My opinions. Mine. Not anyone else's.
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> > 1. Images size
> > a) What is the largest image size you've ever done? (mine was 1280x1024)
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> 3000x6000 (WxH)
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> > b) What is your usual image size for stills? (mine is 1280x1024)
>
> 800x600
>
> > 2. Animations
> > a) What is the largest image size you've ever done? (mine was 800x600)
>
> 512x384
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> > b) What is your usual image size for animations? (mine is 512x384)
>
> 240x180
>
> > c) What is the biggest number of frames you've ever done in an anim?
(mine
> > was 3000)
>
> 480
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> > d) What is your usual number of frames for your animations? (mine is
1500)
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> 120
>
3. a) What computer do you use for rendering?
PIII 500
b) Is it connected to the internet?
Yes and no, Cable Modem (1-way)
Bob
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On Wed, 15 Nov 2000 09:23:59 -0500, Simon Lemieux wrote...
> Hi,
> please take some time to answer these two questions:
>
> 1. Images size
> a) What is the largest image size you've ever done? (mine was 1280x1024)
4096x3072
> b) What is your usual image size for stills? (mine is 1280x1024)
320x240 for previews, 800x600 for semi finished renders, 1280x1024 for
finished renders.
> 2. Animations
> a) What is the largest image size you've ever done? (mine was 800x600)
640x480
> b) What is your usual image size for animations? (mine is 512x384)
320x240
> c) What is the biggest number of frames you've ever done in an anim? (mine
> was 3000)
360 (I tend to do relatively small looping animations)
> d) What is your usual number of frames for your animations? (mine is 1500)
120
Bye for now,
Jamie.
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Simon Lemieux wrote:
> 1. Images size
> a) What is the largest image size you've ever done? (mine was 1280x1024)
1152x900
> b) What is your usual image size for stills? (mine is 1280x1024)
Extremely variable. Let's say 800x600
> 2. Animations
> a) What is the largest image size you've ever done? (mine was 800x600)
64x64: just doing animated gifs.
> b) What is your usual image size for animations? (mine is 512x384)
64x64
> c) What is the biggest number of frames you've ever done in an anim? (mine
> was 3000)
25
> d) What is your usual number of frames for your animations? (mine is 1500)
25
Rendering engines are a p200 and a dual pII/400@448, running Linux. The
smaller has a modem.
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"Bob H." wrote:
> b) Is it connected to the internet?
>
> Yes and no, Cable Modem (1-way)
What does that mean ?
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http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html http://www.povray.org/links/
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3a) Intel PII 266 mhz
b) Yes, Dial up. Just connect to get news and email, and occasionally stay
on line to find something on the net.
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Cheers
Steve email mailto:ste### [at] zeroppsuklinuxnet
%HAV-A-NICEDAY Error not enough coffee 0 pps.
web http://www.zeropps.uklinux.net/
or http://start.at/zero-pps
7:13pm up 36 days, 21:35, 2 users, load average: 2.12, 2.07, 2.01
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3(a) P2-300, 96Mb RAM
(b) Yes, 56K modem.
Bye for now,
Jamie.
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In article <3A142A68.6E120225@yahoo.com>, lem### [at] yahoocom wrote:
> Thanks for all the answers! I'm impressed!
>
> But I forgot to ask this question:
> 3. a) What computer do you use for rendering?
Machine 1: Apple Power Mac G3 "beige" desktop, 266MHz, 96MB RAM. Running
Mac OS 9.0.4.
Machine 2: Apple Power Mac G3 blue and white tower, 350MHz, 128MB RAM.
Running Mac OS X Public Beta.
> b) Is it connected to the internet? ;)
Machine 1 is, machine 2 isn't(not yet, anyway).
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Christopher James Huff
Personal: chr### [at] maccom, http://homepage.mac.com/chrishuff/
TAG: chr### [at] tagpovrayorg, http://tag.povray.org/
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> What does that mean ?
Behind a firewall? That mean you can read html pages but can't open a server
such as ftp...?
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"Ken" <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote in message
news:3A144B7C.F9A3ADBB@pacbell.net...
>
> > b) Is it connected to the internet?
> >
> > Yes and no, Cable Modem (1-way)
>
> What does that mean ?
Ha ha, well, it means I'm continuously connected so long as I am dialed in via
the 56K modem. Otherwise it's disconnected, far as I'm concerned, even though
the cable is still linked in. One-way cable modem access, for those who don't
know, is simply a download route. Uploads go through regular dial-up modems.
I figure that's half and half. :-)
Bob
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