Re: Distributed Rendering 2003-12-01 - By unadavey
Back As a complete novice with animation and rendering, I went into shock the first time I rendered an animation - it took 17 hours. I don't have the highest spec pc in the world, but it's above average. It was instantly apparent that if I wanted to do any more animation, I needed a separate machine for rendering, and since I can't afford another machine at the moment I just gave up on animating :D
I'm not expressing myself well here, I'm trying to say that it's so self-evident that setup and rendering can't be done on the same machine that the only logical approach is to have the rendering part of the application as a separate bit that can be installed either on the main computer, or on a different computer, with the licensing agreement recognizing the realities of the situation. Who can afford to have their main computer tied up for hours and hours at a time? Mr. Nobody, that's who.........rotfl
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