Maybe yall's already figured this out, but, I thought I'd share...being the awesome, kind-hearted guy I am. 8~)
I'm rendering a flame currently in Apop 2.03c and was pondering...what if I open Apop again??? Would it show me my current render in progress or open a new Apop window? Well, it opened a new window of Apop and I was able to start looking for "that next purrrfect flame". I just didn't know you could do that and this may be "old news" to some, but, I found it interesting. When you pull up a new flame and start "playin' with it", it will slow or stop your current render, but, atleast you can still check out possible future flames. Once the 2nd Apop box finishes what it's doing your 1st render goes right back to churning away. Yeah!!
I don't recommend this if you're running a old Intel / AMD processor from 2 years ago, or if you're on an Apple (<<KEIFER paid me to say that). My current processor shows to be at maximum girth as I type. Now I opened MS Word to check my spelling of 'girth', it just didn't look right. So in case I lose ya, you'll know my PC cras
don't let Cat read this .. she'll expect me to mutitask at my new job with her ... even though she has admitted to saving her projects more often than necessary just so she can browse caedes
Oppps, she done went and found out K-Dawg!! Me so sorry!! :~(
You gonna give her the 'black dot' or should I? I'm thinking you!! Rub her out!! No, no...not rub her down, rub her out. Whatcha doin'? Ewwwww.....you two.
I'm rendering a flame currently in Apop 2.03c and was pondering...what if I open Apop again??? Would it show me my current render in progress or open a new Apop window? Well, it opened a new window of Apop and I was able to start looking for "that next purrrfect flame". I just didn't know you could do that and this may be "old news" to some, but, I found it interesting. When you pull up a new flame and start "playin' with it", it will slow or stop your current render, but, atleast you can still check out possible future flames. Once the 2nd Apop box finishes what it's doing your 1st render goes right back to churning away. Yeah!!
I don't recommend this if you're running a old Intel / AMD processor from 2 years ago, or if you're on an Apple (<<KEIFER paid me to say that). My current processor shows to be at maximum girth as I type. Now I opened MS Word to check my spelling of 'girth', it just didn't look right. So in case I lose ya, you'll know my PC cras