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I've used the 480 and it works brilliantly. You may have to change the whitelist to use the 580 but it should be a great card.
Has anyone been able to test the Nvidia GTX 580 with AE CS6? Is it
comparable to the Quadro 4800 in speed? I noticed it has 512 CUDA
cores so that has to amount to something :).
-Rob
On 4/13/2012 7:43 PM, Jack Tunnicliffe wrote:
Yes,
just simple shapes in illustrator extruded in CS6. Working in
draft CS6 is very fast with a cuda card. Motion blur seems to be
fine. I did some fast moves and camera pans to see if it treated
3D the same as other layers and it does.
On Apr 13, 2012, at 8:41 PM, Greg Balint wrote:
Pretty cool. So those characters were all extruded
circles? I'm guessing hierarchy, anchor point, and
parenting can all be done with 3d extrudes?
How's motion blur work with it? Just as well?
////Greg Balint
///Art Director / Motion Graphics Designer
I created a new opening for a travel show
which features two guys who travel down the Ganges
River in India from New Delhi all the way across to
Dahka in Bangladesh. They did the trip in a inflatable
raft and their adventures are both funny, tragic and
amazing. Anyway I created this 20 second opening all
in CS6 and it may contain the first animated
characters created in After Effects, albeit rather
Legoman looking. Check it out.
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