2008-09-16 05:14 PM - last edited on 2023-05-11 01:41 PM by Noemi Balogh
2008-09-16 08:08 PM
2008-09-16 08:25 PM
2008-09-16 08:49 PM
Peter wrote:Graphisoft is not the author of the Lightworks rendering engine. This behavior (single core when on 'best') has been reported numerous times in the forums. Whether Lightworks has a newer engine that GS could license is another story / question...
No, you still have to drop the anti-aliasing down one notch from best to get all cores working!
I've noticed it doesn't even use one core fully using 'best' anti-aliasing!
Thankfully, it doesn't make a huge difference to the rendering quality, but I agree, it is a strange feature not to include in the multicore update.
2008-09-16 08:49 PM
2008-09-16 10:24 PM
Dwight wrote:I've clearly never bothered to wait long enough to notice the difference!
With all due respect, "Best" anti-aliasing makes a significant difference in render quality...
2008-09-16 11:07 PM
2008-09-16 11:31 PM
2008-09-17 01:38 AM
kliment wrote:the full details are here...
AC12 was advertised as the first BIM to support multiprocessoring!
2008-09-17 01:56 AM