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Claire Selim

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  1. Very cool, thank you so much sharing that, I hadn't seen it before!
  2. Hi there, just a quick question I'd love anyone's thoughts on, if possible. For work, I'm testing the difference in Cinema 4D's performance across 3 different machines - a MacBook Pro, a Mac Studio and a PC workstation with a threadripper & a couple of 3080s. There's already a very clear winner, as you'd expect, but I wondered if anyone had any thoughts on some clever / thorough ways to test different aspects of performance? (NB I'm not allowed to use Cinebench.) No worries if not, just thought I'd come to ask the real pros! Thanks so much for your time 🙂 Claire
  3. Hi PDEB & SREK, That's really fantastic - thank you both so much for taking the time to read and advise and help. It's incredibly kind of you and I'm very grateful! Really looking forward to exploring these techniques today - thank you both many, many times over! Claire
  4. Hi there, hope you're very well and thank you for reading this post! I just wondered if anyone might be able to offer some thoughts on something I'm trying to do please? Thank you very much in advance for your time! I'm looking to create a detailed bar chart. The X axis would be for date values and the Y axis for figures in dollars. I'm creating a CSV file with this data (value at a certain point in time) and it will have about 500 entries. I was hoping to create a scene where the CSV file is imported, and it powers the position and height of the bars, as well as feeding MoText above each bar with the text values (I know that's a lot of data on screen! It's really for texture rather than readability). Would anyone know if there is an elegant way to do this? I just thought I'd ask some wise people before I disappeared too far down the rabbit hole and found it couldn't be done (either at all, or at least by me!) Thanks again for your time! Cheers, Claire
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