Re: Modo 302

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Turn off VBO mode in Modo. Since some buttons can`t be clicked, you have to
write in the command in the command window in the lower right corner of the
main screen.
write:

pref.value opengl.vboMode vbo_off


Should speed things up just a little bit :)

All commands can be activated this way. I have an osx version of Modo and
can see which commands are triggered in the command history after I have
pushed them.. after which I write them manually on my ModoWine :)


Regards,
Leif (modo and ubuntu user :)




Daily_Lama wrote:
> 
> Ive not installed anyother programs - this was a clean download for the
> Luxology website, and ontop of a fresh Ubuntu install, but ive just done a
> quick search and this is what they say:
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>> Can you explain some more about the performance of the network rendering
>> capabilities of modo?
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>> 
>> modo‘s built in distributed rendering is based on Bonjour. Bonjour comes
>> with every Mac computer and is bundled with the Windows version of modo.
>> You can use a combination of Windows and Mac machines to render across a
>> network. Once a Bonjour connection is working between your master
>> computer and other workstations that have modo running in “Slave” mode,
>> modo will show the buckets being computed by other computers as different
>> colors in the render window on the Master system.
>> 
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