Hello,
My name is Aatish (just call me Lofty). I'm a currently a mechanical engineering student. I also own and operate my website www.OhSoLofty.com. In my free time, I design body kits and rims for cars. I initially began just rendering stills and posting them to my site, however I now create animations and "promo" videos.
So far, I've been doing all of this (modeling, rendering, and post production) on my Mid 2012 Retina MBP 15'. I have the midrange, so 2.6gHZ i7, 8gb Ram, gt650m (I think), and 512gb.
So far, it takes around 45min-1 hour to render stills (@ 3000x3000), and around 12 hours to render a simple animation @720p upto about 90 frames. If I do a close up (say on the rims of the vehicles which are really detailed) I'm lucky if I get done with 15 frames in 12 hours.
Now, I also use my MBP for school, as well as my website.
I have an Alienware Aurora (2012) that I've built up over the years...but it's in Chicago while I'm in NY. I could bring it here, however my place is quite small and the Alien is quite big.
I've been interested in a Mac Pro for a while. 2 Things are holding me back. From reading forum posts, I'm getting the Vibe that the Mac Pro isn't the best for 3D rendering (especially for C4D which is what I use). The other thing is the update cycle. It's been a while since an update has occurred, and I don't want it to be updated right after I get one.
I'm fixed on the 6-core (possibly getting a storage upgrade).
So I guess I'm asking for y'all's experience with the Mac Pro and 3D. Anyone use a GPU render plug-in (like Octane or Furry Ball)? Also, from talking with Apple Store employees, I'm expecting an update to be quite soon (within the coming months). Any input?
Here's a link to my website. This is a render I did on my MBP. Took around 350 hours total:
http://www.ohsolofty.com/huracn-f5/
Any help is much appreciated it.
Enjoy your day, Lads.
-Aatish
My name is Aatish (just call me Lofty). I'm a currently a mechanical engineering student. I also own and operate my website www.OhSoLofty.com. In my free time, I design body kits and rims for cars. I initially began just rendering stills and posting them to my site, however I now create animations and "promo" videos.
So far, I've been doing all of this (modeling, rendering, and post production) on my Mid 2012 Retina MBP 15'. I have the midrange, so 2.6gHZ i7, 8gb Ram, gt650m (I think), and 512gb.
So far, it takes around 45min-1 hour to render stills (@ 3000x3000), and around 12 hours to render a simple animation @720p upto about 90 frames. If I do a close up (say on the rims of the vehicles which are really detailed) I'm lucky if I get done with 15 frames in 12 hours.
Now, I also use my MBP for school, as well as my website.
I have an Alienware Aurora (2012) that I've built up over the years...but it's in Chicago while I'm in NY. I could bring it here, however my place is quite small and the Alien is quite big.
I've been interested in a Mac Pro for a while. 2 Things are holding me back. From reading forum posts, I'm getting the Vibe that the Mac Pro isn't the best for 3D rendering (especially for C4D which is what I use). The other thing is the update cycle. It's been a while since an update has occurred, and I don't want it to be updated right after I get one.
I'm fixed on the 6-core (possibly getting a storage upgrade).
So I guess I'm asking for y'all's experience with the Mac Pro and 3D. Anyone use a GPU render plug-in (like Octane or Furry Ball)? Also, from talking with Apple Store employees, I'm expecting an update to be quite soon (within the coming months). Any input?
Here's a link to my website. This is a render I did on my MBP. Took around 350 hours total:
http://www.ohsolofty.com/huracn-f5/
Any help is much appreciated it.
Enjoy your day, Lads.
-Aatish