Edit: I think I'm feeling better. Perhaps I'm too hard on myself. It's the price for working non-stop on getting hired . . . I never have any luck . . .
It's Blender. I used to have 3D Studio Max, but I lost the software. I did download DAZ on February when it's free, but it's too difficult to work with. The interface is very unfriendly and it requires four programs to run it. It's nothing like 3DS Max or Blender.
It's Blender. I used to have 3D Studio Max, but I lost the software. I did download DAZ on Februar
Max and Maya are pretty much the gold standard for 3D modelling. I have some experience with Max, but 3D programs are too intense for this computer. I'll need to upgrade if I want to make 3D models again.
What's your poly count on the model?
Max and Maya are pretty much the gold standard for 3D modelling. I have some experience with Max, bu
17,472. I have built my PC to the specs I need to make a 3D model and animation, and especially help make my games.
Do you have a pre-built PC? If so, then upgrading it will be difficult. You think that it's just upgrading the RAM, but it's more to it than that. You have to know the motherboard and what parts it will accept. You may have to upgrade the CPU, and you probably need a PSU that can support it. Perhaps a new video card in case you need better graphics. Oh in the worse case scenario, you would need a new motherboard. If you have an old PC and you wanted to upgrade, then the problem is that your PC is too old for that. For that, you may need to either buy a new PC or uninstall and reinstall the OS. You will need a boot OS of Linus for this, and it must be saved in a thumb drive. Look up to find on how to uninstall an OS without removing everything, including files.
Registries are the problem here. All of that installing and uninstalling programs is what slowing down the PC . . . because of registries involved. I don't know how it happens, but that's something that needs to be fixed in the future.
17,472. I have built my PC to the specs I need to make a 3D model and animation, and especially hel
The problem is my computer predates the Obama Administration, and even back then it wasn't designed for a heavy workload. It's a prebuilt model from Dell for generic office stuff (my parents bought it).
My immediate goal is to just buy a new computer, one that will last me for a long while without requiring an upgrade.
The problem is my computer predates the Obama Administration, and even back then it wasn't designed
Consider buying parts for your PC and built it yourself. If you know the parts, then it'll make it easier for you to manage, much like cooking your own food instead of ordering one. Depending on what you buy, it can be cheaper than buying one that's pre-built. However, if longevity is your desire, then you should should buying parts instead. http://newegg.com is an excellent site that helps anyone decide the right parts for the PC. I recommend getting an AMD processor and motherboard, because it does last long, and if need, can easily be replaced. Also, they're cheaper than Intel. I can show you more about it if you like.
I don't recommend buying a new pre-built PC. The major problem is the motherboard. Most pre-built PCs have a cheap motherboard that's there for cost-efficiency, not for longevity or reliability. Unfortunately, the motherboard determines your parts for the PC, like the CPU and RAM, and cheap ones are extremely limited to what parts are compatible. If you want to save money . . . actually, don't be fooled by the cheap price for pre-built PCs. You'll ended up buying a new PC in the next 4-6 years. Build one yourself so that you truly have a PC that can stand the test of time.
Consider buying parts for your PC and built it yourself. If you know the parts, then it'll make it
Yeah . . . At least you have the idea. BTW, I did spend about $1,080 for all of the parts needed. Then again, that was last year. Perhaps it will be cheaper for you. Look for the parts you need for your particular PC and see if you can get a better deal. And if you going to buy Windows 7, make sure that it's 64-bit. Your RAM will thank you.
Yeah . . . At least you have the idea. BTW, I did spend about $1,080 for all of the parts needed.
Plus, Max and Maya are from the same company, Autodesk. I don't know why there are two different programs. Actually, the company has more 3D programs. Really, it needs to make up its mind.
Plus, Max and Maya are from the same company, Autodesk. I don't know why there are two different pr
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