Running more than 1 archicad instance?
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‎2008-12-11 12:47 AM - last edited on ‎2023-05-11 12:18 PM by Noemi Balogh
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‎2008-12-11 12:52 AM
didnt have any issues with crashing.
tho i was very mindfull to be saving alot while i was doing it just to be safe
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‎2008-12-11 01:23 AM
IT will really drag on your system.
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‎2008-12-11 01:36 AM
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‎2008-12-11 01:39 AM
But otherwise they are going to fight among themselves for processing. Ugly.
Try Artlantis.
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‎2008-12-11 01:52 AM
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‎2008-12-11 02:06 AM
This is ironic since that setting demands the most calculation time......
I guarantee you a payback for investing in Artlantis. The payback is: more time, beauty and efficacy. Being able to quickly preview the rendering is the deal maker. I don't know how strongly to urge you to get Artlantis. The demo is fully functional and free - every Archicad user should get this demo to see what they are missing. If you continue to struggle in LightWorks as implemented by Graphisoft without seeing the possibilities available, you probably think that it is feasible to deep fry a Kangaroo. Whole.
So skip the Kangaroo Kookout one weekend and see what you can do.
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‎2008-12-11 02:19 AM
Actually we don't deep fry kangaroos here - real men eat them raw with chilli sauce.
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‎2008-12-11 02:26 AM
You do not have my book.
Otherwise you'd appreciate that the second best anti-alias setting makes the sharpest edges - say, distant mullions in a glass tower, while the supreme setting creates the smoothest overall image, revealing textures.
ALso , that bigger the rendering, the less anti-aliasing you need. Or if you do a sequence of images - best only, there, or you get texture squirm.
So it is not a cut-and-dried situation, like Kangaroo for real men would be.
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‎2008-12-11 02:50 AM