haegerst opened this issue on Mar 26, 2007 ยท 10 posts
wabe posted Mon, 26 March 2007 at 10:51 AM
Ok, some answers.
Copy protection. What you can do yourself is to lock an item for export. You will find this when you do a right click onto an object and go for "edit object". There you'll find this button. What you maybe mean is encryption. This is an e-on own technology and is done for brokers that sell their stuff at Cornucopia3D. But be careful, the word "encryption" can easily create a flame here. We have had that several times already.
Yes, to embedd textures is a Infinite only feature. But no problems, for those who do not have that it is of course possible to add the textures separately in the same folder.
RenderCow versus RenderBull. RenderCows are the little helpers that are installed on your network computers and do the work when you decide to do network rendering. RenderBull instead is a program designed for commercial render farms or studios that want to control network rendering with this. So you don't have to care for that. To confuse everybody, for network rendering a basic (and normally in the dialog not visible) version of Renderbull is used as well.
RenderCow standalone. You need only cows on your network computers. AND on one - the host - Vue installed to manage your cows. Unfortunately Esprit by default does not have network rendering, you will need to buy the extra module HyperVue to do that.
You can find all the details in this comparative chart here: www.e-onsoftware.com/products/
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