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im new to the forums, so sorry if this is in the wrong place.
well, i really want to get into computer animation, and in an apple store they said the best thing to get is an iMac Pro.
so i had a look at it and to me it seems pretty decent, except the price tag. £2500 (customized to the specs that i want, and i only added 2 more things). I'm not rich, and it does seem a lot to spend on a pc.
i was thinking about building a high spec PC (running windows) which came up to £1000.
i haven't got any experience in animation, but i really want to get into that field, but i do a lot of video/photo editing.
The only thing is, everyone keeps saying, macs are great for animation.
Are they really that good for animation? or worth the money in general?
i already own a mac, powerpc G4, i know, ancient. but i dont really do much on here, since its really slow.
so now I'm not sure which one to buy, pc or imac pro.
well, if anyone can help or advise me, that would be great. Thanks!
well, i really want to get into computer animation, and in an apple store they said the best thing to get is an iMac Pro.
so i had a look at it and to me it seems pretty decent, except the price tag. £2500 (customized to the specs that i want, and i only added 2 more things). I'm not rich, and it does seem a lot to spend on a pc.
i was thinking about building a high spec PC (running windows) which came up to £1000.
i haven't got any experience in animation, but i really want to get into that field, but i do a lot of video/photo editing.
The only thing is, everyone keeps saying, macs are great for animation.
Are they really that good for animation? or worth the money in general?
i already own a mac, powerpc G4, i know, ancient. but i dont really do much on here, since its really slow.
so now I'm not sure which one to buy, pc or imac pro.
well, if anyone can help or advise me, that would be great. Thanks!