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Re: Introducing carraMeL (2)

Re: Introducing carraMeL (2)

2005-05-17       - By elsiget

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Well,
there's also the Renderman Interface to consider for communication
between apps...
All renderers that support it can be used with modelers/animation
suites that support connecting to renderman renderers...


--- In Carrara@(protected), "rmc" <rmc@(protected)> wrote:
> Vince you are on the money
>  
> XML was created to provide a standard format for business to business
> communications so why stop at CS? The best approach would be to define a
> XML standard format that could translate into any 3D app, you work in CS
> or another creation program and render in Maya, lightwave, CS or
> whatever your choice would be! There is hugh possibilities when
> standards are introduced - now to get everybody to follow these
> standards would take real effort (but there are lots of developers
> wanting)- and this has been done in lots of other industries so why not
> 3D. Eovia, you reading this - want to lead a standard format consortium?
>  
> Rob
>
> -- --Original Message-- --
> From: Carrara@(protected) [mailto:Carrara@(protected)] On Behalf
> Of Vince Marco
> Sent: 17 May 2005 03:24
> To: Carrara@(protected)
> Subject: Re: [Carrara] Introducing carraMeL (2)
>
>
> Yes, this is an interesting concept.  I can imagine a step farther in  
> which we can all leave Carrara on overnight to create a huge grid for  
> rendering whatever projects get submitted to the queue.  The biggest  
> problem there is managing installed plugins and fonts.  But there  
> might be enough nodes (ie. 10K - 20K) to where nearly every square  
> gets farmed out to a separate node throughout the grid.  That could  
> be some pretty fast renders, even on animated projects.  And I'd  
> wager there are quite a few dual G5's or high-end PCs that could sign  
> up.
>
> Vince
>
> On May 16, 2005, at 7:39 PM, rmc wrote:
>
> > Which would lead to the next logical step of a webservice plugin! It
> > could call on an external resource to-do things like Rendering,  
> > Effects,
> > Mirroring, backups, conversions, this list goes on - neat idea I think
> > and my company provides software that could be used as this type of
> > framework. http://www.international-presence.com - it is marketed as
> > Business Process Management but could easy provide the webservice and
> > support systems around this kind of setup.
>
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