I've been working on computers since the age of 11 and just recently got in to 3D Art. I've been doing it for 11 months now.
I started out with Poser & bryce but after messing with those for a while I wanted to start making my own 3D Creations, so I started messing with Rhino, and I stuck with that for a couple of months. but I also wanted to get into animation so I started messing around with Cinema 4D :)
well their you go, now its time to get back to work... later world
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Comments (6)
MTMTMT
yeah, network rendering shares the job among processors on all the machines in the network....a great way to really see the effects of network render versus solo render is to make an image with lots of glass and refraction and custom lighting I have yet to use network render yet myself, but im being asked to do graphics and special effects for a movie that my school is producing...and theyve got huge computer labs, so hopefully I can split render times between them and get somethin reaaally nice... just like a hollywood renderfarm :)
stevey32
A question: When network rendering, do you just set up the Bryce files with the separate elements to be rendered, then recompost them in, say, Photoshop? Just curious, and may be treading those waters soon enough myself. Thanks, Steve
Darkangels0
Stevey, No you dont have to recompose them in Photoshop. Bryce does that for you. From what I noticed bryce takes the render and spilts it between how many other computers you have. after it has rendered everything it takes the image and puts it together, sorta like a Puzzle, And saves it to one file in the diretory you have choose before hand and -Presto- you got your image :) By the way Im working with Bryce 5. im not sure if its the same in other versions
draculaz
network rendering is only available in b5
Darkangels0
Thanx Draculaz, I wasnt sure..
Chere
We havn't tried it yet either.Cool!