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Post by DedTed on Feb 14, 2017 9:52:17 GMT
The title says it Pls help me. I'm using render baking in 3D Rad
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Post by F1Andre on Feb 16, 2017 13:24:28 GMT
But doesn't Blender have a built in renderer? Why not use it? Thunder might give you the best answer.
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Post by Power Supersport on Feb 16, 2017 13:34:43 GMT
I was going to reply the same days ago... But then I realized you already know that because you participated in the Timelapse contest with a rendered image...
What exactly you want for Blender? Cycles is already the best option for free renderer... And why online? Describe more... The title doesn't say it all...
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Post by Thunder on Feb 16, 2017 16:31:07 GMT
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Post by Famer on Feb 16, 2017 17:27:17 GMT
Yep... He did explain and Blender is pretty good in Photorealistic rendering!
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Post by DedTed on Feb 16, 2017 18:44:12 GMT
No one understood . Well my computer is really slow so I was looking for an online site to render my scene.
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Post by Thunder on Feb 16, 2017 20:26:31 GMT
There is! turborender.com/en/ is a website that supports various different 3D softwares including Blender. They use supercomputers to render your work on. You choose the power you want (the time you want it done for) and that is proportional to the money you have to pay for the render. I hope this is useful.
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Post by Power Supersport on Feb 16, 2017 20:56:04 GMT
The thing is that you want a free service... There's almost nobody who will offer you some free supercomputer time... TurboRender gives you a little trial, but you have to pay if you wanna use it more...
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Post by DedTed on Feb 16, 2017 21:48:05 GMT
Okay, got it. How many scenes can I render in the trial?
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Post by Power Supersport on Feb 17, 2017 7:47:01 GMT
They measure it in time and processors... You pick the number of processors you wanna run (up to 400) and you can also pick the time... It calculates your cost... You can also decide to put a fixed cost and it calculates how much time you would be able to spend there...
That's it... It's measured in time... You can also calculate the estimated time needed, according to your computer specs... Give the site a try... I won't stay all day describing it... They have $15 trial bonus, so see how you can spend these and how the pricing works...
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