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fat but with muscles
hi, tell me what do you think about it-
i want to know if it could have more details taking into acount that my computer has a 512mb ram and 40 ghz of hard disk (1 ghz empty) |
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Looks great man! You should keep going
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euh, looks great, as for the gHz, that is a frequency, used to point to the CPU-speed, you probably mean Gb as in GigaByte. And if I may say so, get a RAM-upgrade, if you're planning on doing some serious 3D, 512 just doesn't cut it.
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I second lord-doin, iam currently on 2gb and iam suffocating in zbrush... if you cant afford a ram upgrade atm then your best bid is HD geometry, but i have to say that it will limit you.
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a great start with this guy so far. Good definition placements on the body area. Looking forward to seeing where you go with this, it's certainly got potential. But others have mentioned you will be limiting your workflow with the lack of memory or processing power as it still stands.
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