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From: justin.barrett@tenforwd.bbs.net (Justin Barrett)
Subject: Re: Help...
Date: Sun, 5 Mar 1995 07:23:00 GMT
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On Saturday, 4 Mar 1995, Mark Thompson wrote:
Ma> Personally, I see speedups of around 8x on the Alpha versus my fastest
Ma> Amiga, but I have always been very efficient with scene design. I know
Ma> people who routinely create very inefficient scenes that might exhibit
Ma> 30x speedups on an Alpha. .........(rest deleted)........
Mark...I was wondering if you could explain, possibly with examples, what
is meant by an efficient vs. an inefficient scene design. I'm relatively
new to the 3D realm overall, and would like to make my scenes as efficient
as possible. If you could elaborate on what's efficient and what's not,
it would help me and others in my position. Thanks!
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