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Old March 28th, 2003   #4 (permalink)
visualasylum
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Name: Greg LaCle


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The other way of doing this, is to setup the Network rendering on your workstation. Let's say you don't have any other computer to help rendering,(but it would be better if you had one)
you setup the rendering server and rendermanager to be that same workstation. And then you send your jobs to Network render(but it's your own workstation). Name each jobs based on the camera name, so you know which one i sbeing rendered. The quemanager tracks the jobs being rendered and will render the next one in line to be rendered.
You can also assign schedule and which camera's has more priorities. And you can even track this from your home, so in case if something crashes.

You can even send jobs to be render from home too, but it gets more complicated. I say you start getting to know the network rendering. it's very powerfull. good luck.


Greg
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