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Re: Discreet Effect Option 3
by Dean DeCarlo on Sep 29, 2006 at 1:49:22 pm


There are a lot of tools there and to be sure you can do excellent work with it. I did many client supervised sessions with my o2(s) and everyone just assumed it was a Flame. I credit myself more than the machine for that really. I always called it a Flint and the hardware was in another room so that made it look like any other suite. If you are doing short pieces without too many layers it should work well for you. My work now is large volume, many layers, field rendering (a real slowdown on the o2) and motion blur etc. Just not doable even with two o2s. Plus with Combustion I can work on my laptop anywhere. That was one of the biggest reasons I switched away from using a "box" type system. To be unteathered. Good luck with it. If you need any setup help /advice send me an email.



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