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  • #199594
    Anonymous
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    Ok, just a stupid question… It’s been so long I’ve been working as a 3d graphist in a wintel environnement, I’ve lost track with what happens on Linux plateforms… What exactly are the 3D environnements working on Linux today ?
    If anyone has worked with a soft on both plateforms, what about the perfonmance difference ?
    Thanks.
    L.T.
    France.

    #208494
    eltopo
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    You can work with Maya, Softimage and a lot of other less known software. The Lord of the Rings was made on Linux. The performance is similar since it uses the same hardware as wintel machines (x.86 Processors and ATI and nvidia cards), But is more stable. You can use 64bit processors with Linux, but the majority of software is only available for 32bit (Athlon, Xeon, P4, etc.)

    #208495
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Well thank you….
    Just as I thought….
    Thanx.
    L.T.

    #208496
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Houdini on Linux really rocks !! 😆

    #208497
    dondelipe
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    #208498
    digitallysane
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    As someone already mentioned, Houdini behaves very well on Linux, both 32 bit and 64 bit. It’s actually preferable to use it on Linux rather than Windows.
    It is also pretty much tolerant with distros, you can use it on RedHat, SUSE, Ubuntu, whatever…

    Dragos

    #208499
    surfjunkey
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    Blender is good. lol…

    #208500
    Lesiu
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    Modo is now available for Linux.

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