Unless its really, really cheap (like the $15 for V5 in the magazine)
then I won't be able to afford it. Right now I am unemployed and lucky
to keep the utilities on. But still, RS-R5 would be the best all
around program that I would have a commercial license for. My C4D R8
is an academic license and I always felt a little odd about using it
for commercial work. My Rhino v3 is also academic but I seem to recall
that they don't mind it being used for some commercial work. Other
than that I have full licenses for Vue D'Sprit 4 and Hexagon 2.
Hexagon is current (but maybe no longer under development as it hasn't
had a new version in a couple years) and Vue is now about 3 versions
behind, I think.

Henry


On 8/6/09, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> And I am using the magazine offer of RS-5 and not the latest version.
>
>
> Hey Henry,
>
> Ouch, V6 introduced some significant improvents in GI lighting! I hope
> you're not wasting time trying to solve problems with glass, metal etc,
> that's all solved in V6... it's not the holy grail but it can produce
> crisper GI images in less rendertime. Hopefully, when V7 comes out you can
> get your hands on V6 cheaply!
>
> -Mark H
>
>


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