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Offline PPCRulez

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Re: What happened to Tornado 3D?
« on: April 02, 2003, 10:11:33 AM »
Yes, I use Tornado3D quite a lot. I bought v1.5 and upgraded to v3.0. It's very good rendering program, and gives excellent results. Sadly there are some bugs in v3.0, which leads to stability problems, but if you learn how to avoid them it works very good.

Rendering on PPC is very fast. Frames are rendered in the 10s-40s range even in high resolutions like 800x600. One of the best Amiga PPC programs ever made.

It would probably work nicely with AmigaOS v4. But a problem is that the hardware key uses the joystick port on the amiga so it can't be used on the AmigaOne or PegasOS :-(

Sadly I think Eyelight went bust. Too bad really since it's a great program.
 

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Re: What happened to Tornado 3D?
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2003, 10:53:14 AM »
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Good to know something about rendering times on PPC. I only tested it on 68k.
10s-40s, you say? On a PPC 603 or 604 @ max 233MHz? Now imagine on a G4 with 700MHz or more!!!  :-o

Maybe it would be useful contacting the developer of Tornado3D for Amiga. I think there was one responsible developer for the Amiga version. If I remember correctly, his name is mentioned somewhere in the Info-window.
If Eyelight went bankrupt or closed for other reasons, it could be possible to get the source from them.


That is on a 604e/200Mhz. But it should be noted that 5-10s of the render times are usually performed by the 68k cpu (if you have the Darkroom option enabled, which I mostly have). If you render without antialias you can get frames in 1-5s as a fast preview of a long animation.

Yes T3D on a G4 would rock. The dongle is the problem though. But maybe it would be possible to get hold of the author, but I think a few persons (on the T3D mailing list) tried contacting him a year ago (or something like that) but sadly no response.. :(

It's really sad, because it would be a really good application to show of the new A1's or PegasOS machines. It would be a killer application.