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July 18, 2005 at 4:25 pm #200208AjaxParticipant
Hi All,
Does anyone know if Nuke has a demo version for the mac? Wonder if D2 software will have a booth at siggraph as well?
Cheers,
A. 😉
July 18, 2005 at 8:40 pm #210319quinnParticipantI too would be interested in a demo of Nuke. If anyone has any info. i would love to hear it.
Additionally, any user reviews, both positive or negative would be welcomed.November 16, 2005 at 3:58 pm #210318AnonymousGuestHi,
I contacted the reseller in the UK for a demo version, and he told me, that the mac version will be available within the next 2 weeks. So I hope I’ll get it before December.
In America the demo might be out already, so does anybody know more about system requirements for the mac version?
My boss asked me whether Nuke runs faster on the Mac than Shake, because she is not satisfied with it’s speed at all. Maybe someone has tested it right now…greetings
Franz
November 17, 2005 at 2:38 pm #210320Diogo GirondiParticipantfbrand wrote:Hi,
I contacted the reseller in the UK for a demo version, and he told me, that the mac version will be available within the next 2 weeks. So I hope I’ll get it before December.The Mac version was on beta and a few selected customers of Nuke had the chance to test it.
Quote:In America the demo might be out already, so does anybody know more about system requirements for the mac version?Nuke runs on very flexible configs, it doesn’t require too much horsepower to be usable but it needs OpenGL graphics and in Mac I think it runs on G5, not too sure about it running on G4 tho.
Quote:My boss asked me whether Nuke runs faster on the Mac than Shake, because she is not satisfied with it’s speed at all. Maybe someone has tested it right now…If she wants instant feedback then maybe none of the software based compositing apps would be the best option.
What kind of work do you do?
And which demands you have for a composiing software?
This way I think will be easier to give you a feedback.
Regards,
DiogoDecember 5, 2005 at 1:17 pm #210317AnonymousGuesthey,
we are currently working on a feature film project, so instant feetback is not that important. the problem is, that shake on mac is not very fast.
hope nuke is faster. -
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