A Tilburg, in Olanda, si è tenuto lo scorso settembre il Festival Incubate in cui si va a celebrare la cultura indie nel suo complesso. 200 artisti si sono esibiti ed hanno trovato spazio per mostrare e sperimentare con musica, danza, cinema e arti visive. […]
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Posted in: Matchmoving SoftwareI have recently attempted to obtain some benchmarks for Nuke rendering on Linux systems. One thing I have noticed is that sometimes when rendering a scene with threads set to say 4 it may not render at all or rather it just looks like it hangs. I would have to decrease the number of threads for it to respond. I’ve even witnessed a few instances where my only option was to set threads equal to 1 for it to actually render. I am working with a (2 cpus / 12 cores) Fedora 14 system which also has hyperthreading enabled. Just wondered if anyone has any experience with using Nuke on Linux systems and perhaps share your experience with why opening up too many threads (which I should be able to) can cause rendering to hang.
Thanks.
Busted! How The Mill helped Mythbusters blow stuff up
Motion control, practical elements and CG came together in a new 45 second promo spot for the Discovery Channel’s Mythbusters show. The promo, designed to represent a ‘frozen moment’ as the Mythbusters crew blow up the Discovery logo, was shot at Kerner Studios and features visual effects work by The Mill in London. fxguide talks to the studio’s executive producer, Luke Colson, and lead 2D artist Hugo Guerra.