and that's what i was going for the 1080ti im not sure if any other amd card has 11GB of ram in their gpu. but imma buy two of these for faster rendering times with octane. Plus in my opinion Nvidia cards look better than amd
pfff i am not about to spend the whole $4000 on my computer lol. Imma upgrade a couple of things, just put 16gb in my pc plus another fan cause the other one died. And I pick nvidia because it's more beneficial to me (CUDA Cores)
I bought a pre-built computer it sucks a**, it's really slow. I ended up buying the 1050TI for a better GPU. I had to change the mobo because there was only one USB connection on it. Went from Gigabyte H110M-A to Gigabyte z170XP SLI. But now im going to upgrade my ram and the memory from 8GB to...
they most likey using imacs, the expensive ones. Which still suck in my opinion. My school has them too. But you can try to use the Hauppauge rocket portable game recorder or the AVerMedia live gamer portable. They both work same as the Elgato. Upside, for the Hauppauge portable you don't need a...
well technically after effects is a compositing program just like nuke, but yea you can do montage with it. But if you're using after effects i would say go with premiere, since the flow would be way better
yea, you can make the eye in photoshop or illustrator, that part really doesn't matter. Then turn the 2D object into 2.5D. Track the wall. Connect the eye to the tracking points. Finally rotoscope around the character, and bam you're done!
I haven't posted in this section in a while. I have been busy with vfx and school, but i will show my recent work. If anybody want to give me criticism im all ears.
I'm trying to build a workstation for after effects, photoshop, nuke, 3ds max, maya, and houdini. So is it possible to mix a workstation graphics with a gaming graphics.