guru-666 wrote:
well lot's of PC where used also, All I know is a VFX sup I worked for had (has) a toaster card on his desk that he pulled from amblins farm, man those toasters there big lightwave dongles. According to him the PC was a god send as the amigas where hard to manage, esp the farms. The amiga where replaced ASAP.
of course. A similar situation happened in the effects house I worked at also.
the point is that the techniques were developed using Amigas First. People got their start - the businesses got their start using Amigas. And, generally, the main reason Amiga computers had to be replaced was because the company (commodore) wasn't their to support new HW, etc.
and in effects, the speed of rendering is a matter of competition. you lose money if you take too long to render your footage.
I still recall when Digital Domain was making tests for Titanic and it took an hour to render ONE frame. (and that wasn't on amigas).
However, the beginings were based on Amiga. the learning, the training, the foundation (no pun intended) of the work. Amiga is more than just HW. It's how you think about solving a problem. I owe a great deal to my Amiga roots.