Mattihas You wrote " and reduce the filesize on www.maxiforet.com "
I did the image splitting with PhotoshopImageReady. It produce .gif and generate the .html Do you have any suggestion how to do this I am not very good with web technologies. Jean-Sebastien Perron www.neuroworld.ca -----Message d'origine----- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Matthias Kappenberg Envoyé : Tuesday, May 23, 2006 9:18 AM À : [email protected] Objet : Re: ProjectMessiah the worst software EVER!!! Hi Sebastian, On my System it's up and running :-) No Problems with textures etc., but rendering in RS is the better choice, believe me. (BTW: Buy more renderslaves, and reduce the filesize on www.maxiforet.com ) Matthias ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jean-Seastien Perron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 2:27 PM Subject: ProjectMessiah the worst software EVER!!! > My client just wanted an updtate of his website www.maxiforet.com > > After installing the new Messiah 2.4 over the old version. > > I loaded the project file. > > And then the worst knightmare happened. > > All the texture placement are gone. > The textures are upside down and randomly offset. > > Imagine redoing the texturing for 90 objects already placed in the scene. > > So I reinstalled the old version again and everything was almost perfect. > > I forgot that if you open the rendering section right from the start, It > crash. > > The copy tool dosen't always work, you have to close and reload messiah. > > And It is verrrry difficult not to mess your scene while resizing the > windows. > > To move an object you have to zoom out 3km just to see the editsphere. > > Messiah team did not warned their users of the problem with texture. > > So what good is the fastest renderer if the files are not compatible between > > Same version 2.2 -> 2.4. > > There are days like that I wish to stop doing CG. > > And I know If I change the software, It's gonna be another MAJOR problem. > > I think I ll do my next client with Realsoft. > It may render slower (at the cost of a much better picture), but it is > easely more reliable than Messiah and the others. > > Jean-Sebastien Perron > www.neuroworld.ca > > > >
