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Re: Render Farming Capabilities in CS3?

Re: Render Farming Capabilities in CS3?

2004-02-12       - By pmiinalainen

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I ain't laughing... I know the feeling. Ten hours of work and then
some more at home...

I tried to do this with free/shareware job-ticket managers (mainly
used for maya, lightwave, softimage etc.) and to implement a script
that devides the rendering batch to multiple instructions. I.e, it
would only have to search for line that has the animation start and
end described and then edit that with number of available carrara
installations (the computers where there is carrara and jobe ticket
client installed).

The job ticket manager would then send out bunch of carrara batch
files with rendering instructions. It should be fairly easy for
advanced progammer. Unfortunately my skills are quite limited :-(

I have exchanged information about this with authors of smedge and
it's totally doable. Other program that should be able to do it is
spider.

petteri




--- In Carrara@(protected), "David Bell" <nordwind53@(protected)> wrote:
> In theory it is doable, for animations, Carrara has proved to be a
very adaptable tool. It is on my list of things to try when I have
spare time (stop laughing everybody, please, the last time I had
spare time was.....) This project requires some limited programming
(mostly to build the job stream) and a certain amount systems work.
Fortunately much of the support structure is available through
OpenSource.
>
> Yours,
> David
> __ ____ ____
>
> Nordwind53@(protected)
> David E. Bell
> __ ____ ____
>
>   -- -- Original Message -- --
>   From: ccoles_avengers
>   To: Carrara@(protected)
>   Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 1:56 AM
>   Subject: [Carrara] Render Farming Capabilities in CS3?
>
>
>   I was just curious if CS3 supports render farming.  I know it has
>   multi-thread capabilities to take advantage of multiple
processors on
>   a computer while rendering, but I couldn't find out any info in
the
>   manual re: render farming to other PCs?  Is this doable or is
this a
>   CS4 wish list feature?
>
>   Thanks.
>
>   Claudia
>   "Selocic"
>   (a newbie)
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