Introduction to Maya - Modeling Fundamentals Vol 2
This course will look in the fundamentals of modeling in Maya with an emphasis on creating good topology. It's aimed at people that have some modeling experience in Maya but are having trouble with complex objects.
# 1 24-07-2003 , 10:54 AM
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New Computer - What

Hi all!

I am going to get myself a new computer (winXP). What is the best / do i need for nice maya-ing ?

ram?
graphic?
processor?

As graphic card i heard about the "NVIDIA Quadro4 980 XGL" - is it good? how expensive is it?

Thank you!
Ulrich

# 2 24-07-2003 , 11:39 AM
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You will have to work the streets with my Avtar to make that kind of money :-) Kidding

Ram- 1GB+
VGA- If you have no money get a GForceTi4800 128Mb card. Or beg.
Otherwise Quadro 750 is good as well. Offcource you could get the 980 as well if you work for me :-) Or the new Quadro FX something.
CPU get dual AMD or Intel 3GHZ with hyperthreading.....

Damit go Nvidia web site and do some research. What is budget? Are you a beginner or a MASTER like me :-)


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# 3 24-07-2003 , 12:36 PM
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hmm hmm ... budget is infinite user added image lol not really ... i am a maya-beginner but a 3D-Master ... lol no not really ...
the nvidia card - how much is it ? more than a 1000 ? in couldn´t find it at any reseller here anyway ... so ..

so, i gotta look ... cause i really want a dual-monitor thing and so on ... hopefully i can get something not-to-expensive user added image

Thank you!

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The card I told you the GeForce 4800 128Mb does dual display without any problems. I am slightly above beginner stage....approaching intermediate in 10 years....no soon :-)
This card meets my needs so far. It is VERY cheap due tu ultra/fx all those cards coming out. When you have more money after working for me you can always upgrade.


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I updated my computer to:
1024MB RAM
Radeon 9600+
Athlon 3000+

And the mainboard, I had to pay almost 800 Dollars, so... user added image


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# 6 25-07-2003 , 12:32 PM
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Originally posted by Bryce
I updated my computer to:
1024MB RAM
Radeon 9600+
Athlon 3000+

And the mainboard, I had to pay almost 800 Dollars, so... user added image

why stop there?
up the ram to 3Gb
An you should have bought a radeon 9800ProAllinWonder. Or even better a quadro FX5900 Ultra
Oh, yeah, the motherboard a Nvidia Nforce3 with double AMD 3000 Opteron (you know, having a 64 bits processor instead of 32 is cool even if no program can still take advantage of it).
Dont foget to mod the case into a piramid and adding watercooling so you can overclock it even more...
and if wou have space in your mansion spare a room for a Beowulf cluster to send the renders....

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# 7 25-07-2003 , 12:43 PM
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uh no, now i think it watercooling is too primitive, yesterday i saw a freezer case... just like the one on your kitchen! but with big pc tower shape! (thats being a fanatic overclocking engineer)

# 8 25-07-2003 , 12:56 PM
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dont waste you money on something you dont need right need, get a mid of the range pc untill you are enough advanced to apreciate the extra vroom.

other wise you will spend a fortune and not use you pc to its full advantage

get something like an

amd 1.8
512 ddr ram
40 gig hd
and spend NO more then £100 on a vid card: geforce mx type maybe.

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i agree with kevin - wow, never thought i wud say that user added image

theres absolutely no point in spending so much money on a highend machine if ur new to graphics/3d
you wont be able to fully appreciate the hardware, especially the vid card i.e. quadroFX + maya 5 = very nice realtime hardware rendering


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# 10 26-07-2003 , 11:33 PM
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well i agree with kevin about the mid range pc

BUT if i had to buy a hi spec pc then i would get:

dual AMD athlon 2600+
2 gig of RAM
2 80 GB hard drives set up with raid
Matrox Parhelia (not heard of but is good)

and the rest sound etc..

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Matrox Parhelia > that is a low end mate not high end :-)


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# 12 27-07-2003 , 12:03 PM
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Originally posted by slickrenderer
Matrox Parhelia > that is a low end mate not high end :-)

Parhelia 256MB DDR AGP, at around £424 GBP ($685 USD) id say it was pretty high end.


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# 13 27-07-2003 , 09:06 PM
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I would say it's waste of money for a card that is not too good for 3d:-) Compared to ATI or Nvidia.


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if you have the money buy some card directX9 compilant... Not Soundblaster GefFX5200 tough!

# 15 28-07-2003 , 10:12 AM
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so, now i found a cheap one:

it is:
CPU - 2,6 P4 with HyperThreating

nVidia GeForce FX-5600
1280 MB Ram (1 x 256 + 2 x 512)

120 GB HDD

DVD - Burner ... all together ~1000 EUR ... (1100 USD)

you think that´s ok ?

Thanx for your help ... i really haven´t got the time to do extensive research myself ... gotta work all day...

Ulrich

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