After Effects CS6 showcases rebuilt, enhanced compositing and motion graphics tools
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Posted 28 May 2012 - 06:01 AM
#2
Posted 28 May 2012 - 07:23 AM
#3
Posted 28 May 2012 - 07:56 AM
As for your examples of "critics" - I wouldn't take 'em to seriously. I love the idea of the bridge picture-very creative! If you like it, that's all that matters. Yes, it's nice if others can also appreciate our creations, but not everyone is going to get it. And unfortunately some people seem to only exist to be critical of others
#4
Posted 28 May 2012 - 10:26 AM
(It'll also provide ammo to respond to the PC crowd's "Walled garden" criticism of Macs)
#5
Posted 28 May 2012 - 01:08 PM
djfilms, on 28 May 2012 - 10:26 AM, said:
Not really. Professionals tend to use the Mac Pro where the graphic card is easily changed. I didn't say I like the cost of the Pro - it's cost is mainly due to Apple's insistence on using a two socket design that is irrelevant for all but the highest end professionals and that easily doubles the cost of the machine. Nor did I say I am pleased with Apple's official offerings for graphics cards - they are anemic, infrequent and overpriced. Thankfully cards that have EFI bios with enough memory for the EFI bios can be flashed (I'm running a flashed quadro) so it's not fatal - but it is far from ideal.
Ultimately though, for Mac support, this is Adobe's doing - Open CL and Grand Central Dispatch are OS provided GPU agnostic solutions for what CUDA, an NVIDIA proprietary technology, also offer. Open CL does exist on Windows too - but I suspect NVIDIA supports CUDA better to Adobe. No surprise there - they want to sell video cards and CUDA is NVIDIAs....
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Posted 29 May 2012 - 07:22 AM
We have had CS6 on trial for 14 days now and quite frankly its one of the most flawed releases I have ever encountered. The Multiprocessing simply doesn't work or keeps crashing the app. It still can't work/render with networked media which is a big deal unless your an amateur working locally. Rendering background processes seems to get stuck when RAM previewing for over 5mins... You still view image sequences as masses of files in a folder instead of a truncated view! The new Raytracing is pointless unless you buy a Nvidia card! Save your money and buy basic C4D... And most importantly Adobe's support is absolutely useless and offers no security to companies like us on time critical jobs. I can't stress how much I would disagree with this review.
We are running 12core Mac Pro's, 32gb RAM, 500gb SSD for media and ATI 5870 cards. Over a dual gigibit network to a thunderbolt mac mini server.
And yes i have all the crash logs, screen captures and records to prove everything I have just said...
Adobe have no real competition in this field anymore and if people like you don't hold them to account, who will?
#7
Posted 29 May 2012 - 08:34 AM
mart35lon, on 29 May 2012 - 07:22 AM, said:
On the contrary, I've been an avid After Effects user since 1992 when it was still owned by CoSa. I also have been testing and using this release in real-world projects for well over two months - on an iMac core i7 and on a MacBook Pro. Sure, the 3D raytracing is slower without a lightening fast nvidia card, but the capabilities are still there and very functional on any machine. Just because you personally are having hardware issues, doesn't give you any credibility to cast aspersions to a reviewer's experience or writing.
Cheers,
Jeff Foster
#8
Posted 30 May 2012 - 01:39 AM
Your kind of making my point for me...
Cheers
Martin.
On the contrary, I've been an avid After Effects user since 1992 when it was still owned by CoSa. I also have been testing and using this release in real-world projects for well over two months - on an iMac core i7 and on a MacBook Pro. Sure, the 3D raytracing is slower without a lightening fast nvidia card, but the capabilities are still there and very functional on any machine. Just because you personally are having hardware issues, doesn't give you any credibility to cast aspersions to a reviewer's experience or writing.
Cheers,
Jeff Foster
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Posted 25 October 2012 - 01:41 PM
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I see what you did there. Not impressive.
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