element 3d question
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element 3d question
If my gpu do not Supported by AE can i ran ELEMEMNT 3D?
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Re: element 3d question
You can try and it might work but most likely you'll have errors.
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Re: element 3d question
It's likely that even though your graphics card is not supported for GPU acceleration with After Effects it could be supported for Element 3D.
Refer to this list of supported cards to see if yours is on there:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kqQ ... 85dDag/pub
Refer to this list of supported cards to see if yours is on there:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kqQ ... 85dDag/pub
- Duncan
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Re: element 3d question
AE can't recognize AMD cards. Element can.
AE really only uses the GPU to accelerate the obsolete ray-traced renderer. As long as your card video card supports Open GL 2.0, you're good as far as AE is concerned (unless you're using the ray-traced renderer, but I don't know of anybody who does that professionally these days).
AE really only uses the GPU to accelerate the obsolete ray-traced renderer. As long as your card video card supports Open GL 2.0, you're good as far as AE is concerned (unless you're using the ray-traced renderer, but I don't know of anybody who does that professionally these days).
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