On 06/13/12 13:25, Marco Recuay wrote:
> Thanks Greg. We'll give it a shot and see what works or doesn't. I
> doubt it would be viable as a full-time render solution for us at this
> point, but due to the small size of our facility it would be nice to be
> prepared for those situations when the work starts getting beyond our
> internal capacity.
You should look into remote rendering facilities that not only
provide the cpu power, but the software and licenses as well.
I know of RenderRocket because they use Rush as a back end.
They provide Maya/Mray, 3dsmax, Vray, and Cinema4D rendering,
and use a web interface to submit and monitor scenes, and you
can give them external firewire drives to deliver/retrieve
large amounts of data:
http://www.renderrocket.com/
There are others too which I don't know as much about,
but have seen folks mention as well:
http://www.respower.com/
http://www.rebusfarm.com/
http://www.powua.com/
http://www.rendercore.com/
http://www.rendernation.com/
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Greg Ercolano, erco@(email surpressed)
Seriss Corporation
Rush Render Queue, http://seriss.com/rush/
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