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ArtsyFun

Joined: 07 Feb 2014
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 4:24 pm    Post subject: 3D Rendering - swap engines, or...anything? Reply with quote

Hi Folks,

Just got PS CC, loving it. One thing has me worried. The render speed seems really horrible.

I used to use C4D at one time. I was really looking forward to not having to jump back and forth between programs as I get back into this. (I know you can't actually model in PS, no problem).

Anyway, is there by some miracle a way to use a different render engine, or maybe some other idea?

Seriously - how to people actually get work done in a timely manner with PS CC 3D?

Hopefully I am overlooking something. I have a fairly good PC, GPU, and have already tweeked settings down.

Any tips welcome. Thanks!
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Auieos

Joined: 29 Jan 2010
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 5:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Photoshop still sucks at 3D. Cry

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Anyway, is there by some miracle a way to use a different render engine, or maybe some other idea?

Don't think so.
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