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Posted on 28/07/13 1:47:22 PM |
maiden
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Serious Photoshop Montage Skills at Work
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Posted on 28/07/13 4:45:54 PM |
Artwel
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Re: Serious Photoshop Montage Skills at Work
I watched this the other day, Alexander Koshelkov has some amazing skills and he makes it look easy, which it definitely isn't! https://www.facebook.com/akoshelkov?fref=ts |
Posted on 29/07/13 04:49:19 AM |
tooquilos
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Re: Serious Photoshop Montage Skills at Work
Hi Becky ![]() Thanks for sharing xx _________________ Dorothy: "there's no place like home!" |
Posted on 29/07/13 3:58:38 PM |
maiden
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Re: Serious Photoshop Montage Skills at Work
Hi Anna, Yes I can imagine 4gb files will slow my computer to a trickle too. I too have 16gb on a 2011 iMac and recently I was doing a Wedding Video for a work colleague and the length of time it took to convert the video to mpeg took best part of 12 hours. |
Posted on 29/07/13 7:04:33 PM |
Artwel
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Re: Serious Photoshop Montage Skills at Work
You guys struggle on 16gb?? That's kind of worrying, I only have 4gb currently, soon upgrading to the next Macbook Retina with 16gb ram. Although I think any serious designer should be looking at the next generation MacPro desktop! Maiden> I used to render videos/after effects/3dMax files etc all in one go, I would have ridiculous long render times, involving leaving the machine on over night, then finding an error and having to redo it last minute!. Common sense kicked in and these days I break renders up into small sections/videos and piece them together in Premier/finalCut. This doesn't take any less time but it makes things a lot easy to manage (and prevents motherboards from dying!). ![]() |