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Omg this is great!! On my school we are using 3d programs all day long and they only got license for some cinema *BLEEP*, but with this u can do so much more. Tnx for the tip, time to own the teachers
Speed up Blender! This guy found out that the nvidia openGL drivers work perfectly for ati. All you have to do is find their dll (It's pretty easy with google) and rename it to atioglxx.dll and put it in your Blender directory, or even the system32 folder. Just to be safe, though, I would back up the old dll somewhere. I think I saved myself like more than $100 doing that, because I was about to get a new video card. I have ATI Radeon XPress 200, and Blender had been going pretty slow, but games like Half-Life were working perfectly. I did that little fix, and now Blender is faster than ever. Just so you know. And if any moderators find this, you can make it a new topic wherever it's supposed to be or whatever. This is the best place I could think of.
Yeah, that's pretty cool! I don't get the purpose of it though!
the great thing is it is made in python and compiled with py2exe
This is nice, thank you very much for the contribution.
Maybe you can post some tutorials too... Or don't Thanks in advance.
The best site for tutorials has got to be the noobToPro wiki thing they have:
Blender:Noob to Pro. There are also a couple good tutorials on Blender's main site: blender.org/tutorials-help I would recommend looking at the noobToPro thing before anything else, though.
Used blender for a while, just for fun.
Never got good at it, but it is a great, easy to use program. for non-animated, though, get google sketchup. whatever you make, you can also post on google earth..
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