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Re: If you own Carrara and Amapi why buy Hexagon

Re: If you own Carrara and Amapi why buy Hexagon

2005-05-10       - By renderman128

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--- In Carrara@(protected), "bones3d_mac" <bones3d@(protected)> wrote:
> Yeah, same situation here. Hexagon flies under 10.3 on a G5. It's a
> major improvement over Amapi Pro 7.5 in terms of stability and
> responsiveness.
>
> --- In Carrara@(protected), Cecilia Ziemer <ziemer@(protected)> wrote:
> > Hexagon runs very well on my Mac (Amapi seldom runs at all...) and
> > the tool set knocks my socks off.  It's agile-- not a lot of
> > beachball showing here--
> >
> > -Cec


Wow this is great news.  I could not even learn Amapi because of the constant
crashes on
my Mac.  I am now running a DP G5 too so would you say that it is as fast or
faster then
the Carrara UI?  I guess as long as it is faster then Amapi 7 and is stable,
that's good
enough for me.  I really want to learn more advanced modeling other then what
Carrara
offers, and i think Hexagon is the ticket!

Thanks All,

RM




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