configure wacom tablet settings in linux?

i grew up on a mac interface but lately many studios are putting me on centOS linux machines. my biggest issue in adjusting has been the wacom tablet on these machines.

i work primarily in nuke and very very rarely use the mouse or keyboard. i normally like to set the tablet pen buttons to (alt + click) and (right click). on the linux box i can set my right click but have yet to discover a way to move around the screen without holding down the alt key.

i know it sounds petty but unlearning 10 years of muscle memory is something that isn’t so easy to do… so has anyone found a way to get the pen to work correctly on linux?

Alienware M15x or Dell Precision M4500

Hi im a student who needs to buy a laptop im looking to learn and work as of now on the following software Maya, 3dsmax, Adobe suite, Nuke, Fusion, Boujou,ect..my prime focus will be on VFX i have a budget of £1300 and i have 2 laptops in mind Alienware M15x and Dell Precision M4500 both are costing me the same my question is which one will be good for me,i thank everyone for there incoming replies and the following r the config of alienware M15x :

Operating System: Windows 7 Home 64-bit
Color : Nebula Red
Processor: Intel® CoreTM i7 820QM 1.73GHz (3.06GHz Turbo Mode, 8MB Cache)
Video card: 1GB NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 260M
Display: 15.6-inch Wide 1600 x 1200 – WLED
Memory: Patriot 8GB DDR3 – 1333Mhz
Hard drive: 500 GB at 7200 rpm
Bluetooth: Internal Wireless Bluetooth 2.1+ Enhanced Data Rate
Optical drive: Slot-Loading Dual Layer Read/Write (DVD+-RW, CD-RW)
Audio: Internal High-Definition 5.1 Surround Sound Audio
Network Adapters: Intel WiFi Link 5300 a/g/Draft-n 3×3 MIMO
Chipset: Calpella Ibex Peak
Keyboard: AlienFXTM Illuminated Keyboard – Exclusive Design
Battery: 6-cell Lithium-Ion Battery

the following are the config of M4500:

PROCESSOR: Intel Core™ i7-740QM(1.73GHz,6MB,Quad Core,45W) Memory runs at 1333MHz
OPERATING SYSTEM : English Genuine Windows® 7 Professional (32Bit OS) with recovery DVD
MEMORY: 4GB 1333MHz DDR3 Dual Channel (2x2GB)
HARD DRIVE: 500GB (7,200rpm) Serial ATA Hard Drive
GRAPHICS CARD : 1 GB NVIDIA Quadro FX 880M (with 1GB dedicated memory) 35W
LCD : 15.6in High Definition (1366 x 768) White Led Antiglare LCD Panel
KEYBOARD: Internal UK/Irish (Qwerty) Keyboard
OPTICAL DRIVE : 8X DVD+/-RW Drive

Urgent help needed regarding computer configuration

Hi VFXTalkers,
I am planning to either make me a desktop or to assemble one through someone. Now my budget is $900. I want to run these programs, may 2-3 at the same time :

Adobe Photoshop,Adobe Illustrator,3d Max,Maya,After effects
,VRay,Houdini,Realflow,Renderman.

Now i figured out a configuration through a assembling company in Ohio,USA named Magicmicro (http://magicmicro.com/) . Their prices being good though their review online is really bad. The configuration is as follows :

Intel Core 2 Quad Q8300 2.5GHz, 1333FSB (Quad Core) 4000K or i7
Corsair Cooling Hydro, extra quiet Liquid Cooling System
Gigabyte GA-EP43-DS3L P43, Sound, 1Gb LAN
8GB (4x2GB) PC5300 DDR2 667 Dual Channel
GeForce GT 210 1GB, PCI EXpress 16X dual head, HDMI
1000.0GB Western Digital Green SATA2 UDMA 300 32m cache
LG 22x DVD Recorder Dual Layer +R/RW -R/RW
Realtek HD digital audio (onboard)
Ethernet network adapter (onboard)
Cooler Master Elite 310 black, Side Window, front USB
Logisys 400W ATX Power Supply
Black Windows Keyboard, 104 key, PS/2
2-Button Wheel Mouse, PS/2 Black
Black Multimedia amplified stereo speakers

Now i just kind of pick and chose, i dont even know these components are compatable to each toher or not.

I woulkd really appreciate any advice of on a good setup within $900 or if someone can edit the above configuration list for me . I am a total newbie in assembling. How hard wd it be to make it on my own ?

I would await any help or advice.

Thanks

Amlan70

My very first home render farm

So, I’m a freelance After Effects person that got into cinema 4d a few years ago. I’m currently running a Mac Pro 2.66 GHz Quad-Core Xeon with 6 GB of ram. I know, I know, not a lot of ram. But this machine is apparently optimized for 3 sticks of ram rather than all 4 slots being filled. And I originally got it with 3gb, so 6 was a nice step up.

Anyhow, I’m currently at the point where most Cinema 4d renders I do take about 48 hours per minute of animation, and it’s simply too much time for my primary workstation to be tied up. So I’m looking into some render farm node stuff to offload the rendering from Cinema 4d and also After Effects (because why not).

I’ve done a LOT of research on render farms at home, from the Dashcat2 setup, to the Helmar Ikea render farm, and every piece of online literature I could get ahold of.

I’m posting this thread in the hopes that somebody can help me with the setup I’ve chosen, or at least the setup I’m leaning towards.

For starters, I want to add one node per month up to 4 nodes at the moment. I have an intel mac, so I’m sticking with intel processors.

My Most Expensive Setup
(I believe this gives me the best performace per node without getting outrageously expensive.)”

Mobo: $129.99
SUPERMICRO MBD-C2SBA+-O LGA 775 Intel G33 ATX Intel Motherboard (Newegg Link)

CPU: $169.99
Intel Core 2 Quad Q8400 Yorkfield 2.66GHz LGA 775 95W Quad-Core Processor BX80580Q8400 (Newegg Link)

Case: $99.99
SUPERMICRO CSE-512L-260B Black 14" Mini 1U Rackmount Server Case w/ 260W Power Supply (Newegg Link)

RAM: $75.99
Kingston ValueRAM 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model KVR800D2N5K2/4G (Newegg Link)

HDD: $49.99
Western Digital Caviar Blue WD5000AAKS 500GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive -Bare Drive (Newegg Link)

CPU Aftermarket Fan: $31.99
Dynatron P199 80mm 2 Ball CPU Cooler (Newegg Link)

Total w/ shipping: $567

That’s about $200 more than I want to spend, but it seems to be the best that I could manage from what I’ve researched. I was also wondering about just setting up a Micro ATX board, something from Asus that would run an e5500 or something like that. That chip, with the board would equal about 120-150$ total. If I went that route, I would just build my own rack out of wood with wooden shelving to mount the boards. I could just screw the boards into the wood at that point. That would save me roughly $200-$250 per node.

But does it make sense at all to make it with Micro ATX boards? Is there a hidden caveat that I should be aware of? Is my first build concept the best performance I can get for that price? Or can I get better performance/slightly reduced performance at a significantly cheaper cost?

Any advice at all would be highly appreciated.

Thanks!

Output Monitor

I want to have a general representation of how the final movie will look when compositing and editing.

Without going to major expense what would everyone suggest ? Would a bog standard 22" LCD do the job ?

Thanks

N

Best HD Camcorder/DSLR for budget?

Hey guys,

I started off fx work back in the day with my trust VX2100E and did a variety of visual effects compositing work (greenscreening, camera tracking etc).

I’m looking to get back into my hobby and explore the realm of HD. I have a top-of-the-line 27inch i7 iMac for editing/compositing purposes and will be using premiere as my editor of choice and after effects as my compositor of choice. I have a budget of about 3000-4000$ (just for the camera rig) and am looking for a camera that will give me the best image quality for compositing purposes.

I was pretty set on the Panasonic HMC150, because of its CCDs and tapeless recording, but my friend has been trying to sell me on HDSRLs. He has been trying to convince me to get something on the lines of a DSLR such as the Canon 5D Mark II+lcd viewer+lens as a recording rig. With a budget of 3000-4000$ and seeking the best hd image possible, should I buy a DSLR rig or a hd camcorder such as the HMC150? I’ve been reading that some of these DSLRs can produce videos that are as good as high end hd cams.

http://photocinenews.com/2010/05/24/…reen-shooting/

this article raves about the canon mark ii being ace at greenscreening. I keep thinking to myself that audio isn’t the biggest concern, and for the purpose of visual effects tests the short time limit for recording may not be that bad.

my question is that for keying purposes, which does better the hmc150 or the canon 5d mark II?

also how difficult will it be to get audio recording going with the dslr?

any additions guys? haha sorry for the restlesness but i just wanna buy something quick that lets me get perfect footage for visual effects tests… i want DOF but i also want the run and gun aspect of a camcorder… I really want everything to be tapeless. Help me out guys. I just wanna start compositing already and buy the equipement. I got upto 4000$ to spend so i have a hefty budget, just no advice and guidance in terms of equipement.

Thanks!

Best HD Camcorder/DSLR?

I started off video editing back in the day with my trust VX2100E and did a variety of visual effects compositing work (greenscreening, camera tracking etc).

I’m looking to get back into my hobby and explore the realm of HD. I have a 27inch iMac for editing purposes and will be using premiere as my editor of choice. I have a budget of about 3000-4000$ in total and am looking for a camera that will give me the best image quality for compositing purposes.

I’ve been looking into the Panasonic HMC150, but my friend has been trying to convince me to get something on the lines of a DSLR such as the Canon 5D Mark II+lcd viewer+lens as a recording rig.

http://photocinenews.com/2010/05/24/…reen-shooting/

this article raves about the canon mark ii being ace at greenscreening. I keep thinking to myself that audio isn’t the biggest concern, and for the purpose of visual effects tests the short time limit for recording may not be that bad.

Software to Hardware Question

Hi everyone, I have a question regarding software to hardware.

I have a Macbook Pro with the Intel Core i7 (2.66 GHz) processor and 4GB of RAM (soon to be upgrading to 8GB).

I was wondering if this is suitable enough to run Maya, Matchmover, Compositing programs, etc? I’m going to be studying animation soon, so I’ll probably be using Maya the most but I would also like to learn other various special effects programs as well.

best computer for nuke@ae cs5

i want to buy good computer and my range is 3000$
i work big project in AE cs5 and nuke sometime cinema4d and i work full hd
i want a goood computer
what good to ME

option 1

EVGA Classified SR-2 (Super Record 2) Motherboard 270-WS-W555-A1 (are there any board best than this)
dual Intel® Xeon® Processor E5620
(12M Cache, 2.40 GHz, 5.86 GT/s Intel® QPI

evga geforce gtx 460 1024mb superclocked ee
evga geforce gtx 460 1024mb superclocked ee
(SLI i want to used cuda i think it will help me)

OCZ Reaper Series 6GB (3 x 2GB) DDR3 1600 CL9 v1.65 Triple Channel Kit 1150 (becuse Motherboard 1333 fSB)
OCZ Reaper Series 6GB (3 x 2GB) DDR3 1600 CL9 v1.65 Triple Channel Kit
OCZ Reaper Series 6GB (3 x 2GB) DDR3 1600 CL9 v1.65 Triple Channel Kit
Western Digital Caviar Black WD1002FAEX-00Z3A0 1TB 64MB Cache …. 590
DVD SONY
HEC COUGAR 1000W
NZXT Tempest EVO or NZXT Phantom
Zalman CNPS9500A LED 320 x2 or coolmaster v8

option 2

GIGABYTE GA-X58-UD7 – LGA 1366 or EVGA X58 Classified3
Intel Core i7 970X @ 3.20 GHz
12M Cache, 3.20 GHz, 4.80 GT/s Intel® QPI
evga geforce gtx 460 1024mb superclocked ee
evga geforce gtx 460 1024mb superclocked ee
OCZ Reaper Series 6GB (3 x 2GB) DDR3 2000 CL9 v1.65 Triple Channel Kit
OCZ Reaper Series 6GB (3 x 2GB) DDR3 2000 CL9 v1.65 Triple Channel Kit
OCZ Reaper Series 6GB (3 x 2GB) DDR3 2000 CL9 v1.65 Triple Channel Kit
Western Digital Caviar Black WD1002FAEX-00Z3A0 1TB 64MB Cache … 590
DVD SONY
HEC COUGAR 1000W
NZXT Tempest EVO or NZXT Phantom
Zalman CNPS9500A LED 320 x2 or coolmaster v8

Note
Xeon® Processor E5620 overclocking 58% 2.4 go to 3.8 (and i have dual)
Intel Core i7 970X @ 3.20 GHz over clocking 29% 3.02 to 4.1 (single)

i have not experience good in hardware
please help me to get a good one and any one see any options other please tell me
and thanks you for all

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