GizmoMkI Posted July 26, 2006 Posted July 26, 2006 After a torturous 20 months of where I couldn't get A:M to run on my clunky old computer, I now have a new machine so it's working again... but crashing a lot, even with my old models. The main problem is I have an antiquish A:M2000 v. 8.5, and the new machine runs under Windows XP. I intend to step into the 21st century with an upgrade to the newest version of A:M early next month, so I am getting excited (a gross understatement) about soon being able to start modeling and animating again. Am I going to experience a high amount of future shock when I upgrade due to all the improvements? I remember hearing about u-v mapping, and I'm looking forward to that since I've had some minor experience with it through other programs. And I've been drooling ever since seeing Joe Williamsen's Hunter dynamic demos. Quote
Dhar Posted July 26, 2006 Posted July 26, 2006 Uh....yeah, a shock would be an appropriate description. The big shock for me is the stability (non-crashiness). That to me is worth gold. Quote
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