Contact us if you require a different distribution for your productionįeeling frisky? Check out the builds page for version notes, and the absolute latest code.NOTE: Bella natively supports both Intel and Apple Silicon processors, so if you use our Rhino or Maya plugins on Apple Silicon, make sure to perform final rendering in Bella GUI, to avoid the slowdown inherent to rendering inside the Rhino and Maya environments, which currently run under Rosetta emulation. Bella may work on earlier OS versions, or a Hackintosh, but we do not test on these.Machine: a genuine Apple computer (i.e.CPU: Intel Sandy Bridge or greater, or Apple Silicon.OS: MacOS Monterey (minimum target is Catalina, but we do not test this).NOTE: if you encounter any error when attempting to use Bella, see the section at the end of this page, instructing how to install the Microsoft Visual C++ runtime. Bella may work on earlier OS versions, but we do not test on these.CPU: Intel Sandy Bridge or greater, AMD Zen (older may work, but we have none to test).Bella may work in these environments, and you may use the freely-available Bella demo to check this, but we do not test on them, and therefore do not officially support them. For example, we do not support running under Parallels, VMware, VirtualBox, Wine, or similar. Note that we do not officially support running in virtual machines, or other such emulated environments. Bella itself is quite compact, but using it may involve large files, so you should have plenty of disk space (preferably SSD) available. It is recommended to have at least 8GB of memory, but generally preferable to have 16GB or more. If you have any question, just join our Discord and we will get you an answer ASAP.īella supports running on 64-bit machines and operating systems only.
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