lyca Posted May 25, 2007 Share Posted May 25, 2007 Hi i'm thinking about investing in one of those tools like rpc to low the charge of my scenes, sins i don't know how those tools work i have few questions for you guys. is it realy faster to use them ? , do you have to stay in a certain point of view for them to work sins they are not real 3D stuff ? i heard about itoo and rpc, is there an other one i should try ? so what you guy think, is it worth the investment ? what are other solutions to do big scenes who not block the max viewport because of vegetations and peoples ? i'm working on a quad macpro 3ghz + quadro fx 3400. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ky Lane Posted May 25, 2007 Share Posted May 25, 2007 Ive only just started using RPC, and its very cool - although, finding culturally relevant content seems a challenge. It renders quick, looks good *shrug*....dunno of other solutions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kippu Posted May 25, 2007 Share Posted May 25, 2007 i wont advice rpc ... photoshopping people or using 3d models is a better idea imho Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anindia Posted May 25, 2007 Share Posted May 25, 2007 i wont advice rpc ... photoshopping people or using 3d models is a better idea imho i also agree, but in animation these photoshop elements can't do much. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3D_IC Posted May 30, 2007 Share Posted May 30, 2007 onyx tree for plants and trees and lowpoly3d people for.... well... people. Dosch for cars. RPC are so yesterday! but i suppose its up to your budget. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lyca Posted May 30, 2007 Author Share Posted May 30, 2007 ok, i think my choise is going more to generators like bionatics, itoo and onyx does anyone here did a benchmark between onyx and bionatics ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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