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Great thoughts you share
I never seen this type of discussion,I am sure, you continue bringing such a nice topics furture too,and I participate every topic,Great thoughts you share in topic …..
I haven't used Windows 7 starter but I did install AS 7 Pro on my netbook with XP home edition. My guess is that if it works with XP (which it does) it'll work with Win7 Starter.
There's one issue, that AS 7 doesn't work nicely with the 1024x600 screen. It's minimum requirements say that it wants 1024x768. Playing around with it I was able to make it work sort of okay with 600 lines and if that was my only option it would be okay; just a little bothersome now and then. Much better was putting the screen in 1024x768 compress mode. Everything is a bit squashed that way but it works just fine. When the squashing is a problem, and it sometimes is, I can switch to 1024x768 scroll mode and see part of the screen at a time. That's a more normal aspect ratio but harder to use. Really though, either way isn't much of a problem.
As for speed I was surprised at how well it worked out with my Atom 280 CPU. I haven't tried anything particularly strenuous. I just do simple playful things. I'm not much of an animator. I just like playing around with it. But everything I did worked as well and seemingly as fast as on my Core 2 Duo laptop.
All in all I have to say that AS 7 seems to work fine on netbooks with only a few minor hassles.
Barry
There's one issue, that AS 7 doesn't work nicely with the 1024x600 screen. It's minimum requirements say that it wants 1024x768. Playing around with it I was able to make it work sort of okay with 600 lines and if that was my only option it would be okay; just a little bothersome now and then. Much better was putting the screen in 1024x768 compress mode. Everything is a bit squashed that way but it works just fine. When the squashing is a problem, and it sometimes is, I can switch to 1024x768 scroll mode and see part of the screen at a time. That's a more normal aspect ratio but harder to use. Really though, either way isn't much of a problem.
As for speed I was surprised at how well it worked out with my Atom 280 CPU. I haven't tried anything particularly strenuous. I just do simple playful things. I'm not much of an animator. I just like playing around with it. But everything I did worked as well and seemingly as fast as on my Core 2 Duo laptop.
All in all I have to say that AS 7 seems to work fine on netbooks with only a few minor hassles.
Barry
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3d import
Hi folks
I found some ref on the smithmicro site to importing boned 3d obj models into AS 7 pro for use on a 3d layer or was that a dream??
Hope someone can help me decide if I'm really living in the real world, lol!
I found some ref on the smithmicro site to importing boned 3d obj models into AS 7 pro for use on a 3d layer or was that a dream??
Hope someone can help me decide if I'm really living in the real world, lol!
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Re: 3d import
AS has a new tool to import and control Poser's 3d rigs and some shading options. I never have tested it, anyway, but it's true.Elnyp wrote:Hi folks
I found some ref on the smithmicro site to importing boned 3d obj models into AS 7 pro for use on a 3d layer or was that a dream??
Hope someone can help me decide if I'm really living in the real world, lol!
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Hey everyone
It has been a while since I last came here, and there is one little thing I would like to know :
Is there a chance that a French ASP7 upgrade could work with an English ASP5 licence ? Or do I have to purchase the whole ASP7 French set again ?
(Yes I did skip ASP6 for sure, and do remember that you did have to pay the full price again to get a French ASP5 translation, even though owning the English version AND the separate Official Guide.)
It has been a while since I last came here, and there is one little thing I would like to know :
Is there a chance that a French ASP7 upgrade could work with an English ASP5 licence ? Or do I have to purchase the whole ASP7 French set again ?
(Yes I did skip ASP6 for sure, and do remember that you did have to pay the full price again to get a French ASP5 translation, even though owning the English version AND the separate Official Guide.)