And you get there by hovering over the red Studio icon, letting the menu appear,
and clicking Download.
Don't know what versions it supports.
It supports both x86-64 and M1 Macs but it still needs Rosetta (which annoys
a few hard core, er, people) because Eyesight, the program that does Photorealistic
and Animation renders, and POV-Ray, the other rendering program, that both come
with Studio are still x86-64 only / not native M1.
And you get there by hovering over the red Studio icon, letting the menu appear,
and clicking Download.
Don't know what versions it supports.
It supports both x86-64 and M1 Macs but it still needs Rosetta (which annoys
a few hard core, er, people) because Eyesight, the program that does Photorealistic
and Animation renders, and POV-Ray, the other rendering program, that both come
with Studio are still x86-64 only / not native M1.
You’ll need to be more precise on what “not working” means.
Can’t you download (= have the file transfered to you over the Internet)? What’s
the error message if there’s one? What’s are you execting to happen that doesn’t
happen?
Can’t the file install? What’s the error message if there’s one?
Can’t the program run? What’s the error message? What’s happening?
And you get there by hovering over the red Studio icon, letting the menu appear,
and clicking Download.
Don't know what versions it supports.
It supports both x86-64 and M1 Macs but it still needs Rosetta (which annoys
a few hard core, er, people) because Eyesight, the program that does Photorealistic
and Animation renders, and POV-Ray, the other rendering program, that both come
with Studio are still x86-64 only / not native M1.