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Subject: Anybody used any cloud render-farms with Poser?


Minyassa ( ) posted Wed, 21 October 2020 at 1:57 PM ยท edited Thu, 23 January 2025 at 4:52 PM

I've reached a point where it looks cheaper to use cloud rendering to do the scenes I'm putting together that my old computer can't handle than to upgrade--upgrading my computer will take a long time to save up for and I hate to just start getting a big backlog of unrendered scenes piling up, that's discouraging. So I'm starting to look into this with zero frame of reference as yet, and found a site that listed the ones that will do Poser. There are five listed: IRenderfarm, Prorender, Rend-It Cloud Render Farm, RevUp Render, and RenderSpell. I have no idea what the market is like, whether there are more or less reliable farms, etc. Does anyone have experience with this and hopefully recommendations (or warnings if necessary)?


ghostship2 ( ) posted Wed, 21 October 2020 at 2:03 PM

seachnasaigh has a render farm in his house that consists of older (cheap) xeon servers.

W10, Ryzen 5 1600x, 16Gb,RTX2060Super+GTX980, PP11, 11.3.740


Minyassa ( ) posted Wed, 21 October 2020 at 2:11 PM

ghostship2 posted at 3:09PM Wed, 21 October 2020 - #4401908

seachnasaigh has a render farm in his house that consists of older (cheap) xeon servers.

That would be living the dream. :) Unfortunately putting any such thing together myself is out of my reach for as long as I live in my current location; very limited space in an ancient house with a nightmare electrical system--I had to have a grounded outlet installed in my office just to support one computer system, and this room is tiny and hot with just the one. I'm going to have to hire out to get anything done until I can just replace this poor old thing entirely.


NikKelly ( ) posted Sun, 25 October 2020 at 4:55 PM

Like 'external GPU' units, render farms don't seem to have noticed potential Poser market. If any do provide Poser support and take PayPal, they may do well...

FWIW, I've just had a quick look at eGPU options. As with any 'young' market, you need deep pockets. Really, really deep pockets. Cheapest enclosure (!!) is ~$_200, but is too small for high-end graphics cards. Sweet spot seems ~$_500, then you must add a powerful GPU card or cards. Plus a Thunderbolt adaptor for your PC, unless USB_C will do. Possibly a network connection will suffice, if you don't mind your home net struggling. So, at best, scant change from ~$_1k...

In theory, putting a couple of GPU cards --Last year's braw brutes, now affordable-- into an external box would seem an economic solution but, IMHO, the tech has not yet reached 'economies of scale'...

YMMV.


Minyassa ( ) posted Sun, 25 October 2020 at 5:31 PM

NikKelly posted at 6:26PM Sun, 25 October 2020 - #4402133

Like 'external GPU' units, render farms don't seem to have noticed potential Poser market. If any do provide Poser support and take PayPal, they may do well...

FWIW, I've just had a quick look at eGPU options. As with any 'young' market, you need deep pockets. Really, really deep pockets. Cheapest enclosure (!!) is ~$_200, but is too small for high-end graphics cards. Sweet spot seems ~$_500, then you must add a powerful GPU card or cards. Plus a Thunderbolt adaptor for your PC, unless USB_C will do. Possibly a network connection will suffice, if you don't mind your home net struggling. So, at best, scant change from ~$_1k...

In theory, putting a couple of GPU cards --Last year's braw brutes, now affordable-- into an external box would seem an economic solution but, IMHO, the tech has not yet reached 'economies of scale'...

YMMV.

According to this site, there are a handful of render farms that mention Poser as one of the softwares they can handle. I've been looking at the one on top, IRenderFarm, and while the rates they mention sound affordable ($.75/hour per node at base) you can't see what their plans cost without signing up, and that has always come across to me as "if you have to ask, you can't afford it". But I might make an account just to take a look. They run on a credit system and their minimum top-up is $10, which makes me think it's probably somewhere between $100-250 to start with. But then there's licensing confusion I'm trying to resolve in another thred and I don't think anyone knows because nobody does this yet. I don't know if I want to be the pioneer here, that might be more stressful than just not being able to do art until I get a new computer.


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