Re: Render rates - or where to get a softimage farm?

2016-09-19 Thread Pierre Schiller
Guys at rebus dont have arnold. Up until I last checked them back in 2014

On Sep 19, 2016 3:00 AM, "Rob Wuijster"  wrote:

> https://us.rebusfarm.net/en/?
>
>
>
> Rob
>
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> On 17-9-2016 14:13, Adam Seeley wrote:
>
> http://www.pixelplow.net/
>
> .. simple, cheap, quick.
>
> You just need a little scene clean prep (delete roto image sources etc)
> Save to clean project & copy all External files on save.
>
> Uploads the project, starts rendering, gives you estimated time left to
> render, current amount spent, estimated final cost.
>
> Nice to slider to ramp priority/cost/time.
>
> Downloads to a designated folder during render so you can check files.
>
> Framebuffer passes no problem.
>
> No redshift though.
>
>
> Adam.
>
>
> On 17 September 2016 at 06:35, Olivier Jeannel 
> wrote:
>
>> Everybody talks about Gridmarket these days. Seems they are the fastest
>> and the cheapest. Not sure they have something for Softies, but you might
>> want to check.
>>
>> Le 16 sept. 2016 23:46, "Pierre Schiller" 
>> a écrit :
>>
>>> Hello everyone, good day.
>>> There´s this gig I got...it´s a simple 360º render of a warehouse with a
>>> lot of small things, like boxes, and stuff animated (you know the usual
>>> things you´ll go to place and store at a rent warehouse).
>>>
>>> I did this using Arnold. And pretty much delivered all 400 frames of it,
>>> 8 warehouses with full 360º showing all. That render on an i7 4930k (12
>>> cores) and 24gigs of ram took around 9 hours in 500x400 for each individual
>>> render (and you know, it´s ok, because you leave it overnight and send the
>>> files the next morning).
>>>
>>> But things now need to be delivered on a tight schedule, so I need to
>>> rent an Arnold farm for SI 2014 sp2. They asked me to go from 500x400 to
>>> full HD (1920x1080) so rendering those 400 frames take around 44 hours.
>>> (almost 2 entire days for just 1 out of 8 sequences).
>>>
>>> If anyone could help me out, please, with a farm to send the files to;
>>> or a rate doing it on my own machine for 2 days for each one of the
>>> warehouses, I´d be really grateful.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>> Cheers.
>>>
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>>> Cinema & TV production
>>> Video Reel 
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Re: Render rates - or where to get a softimage farm?

2016-09-19 Thread Rob Wuijster

https://us.rebusfarm.net/en/?


Rob

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On 17-9-2016 14:13, Adam Seeley wrote:

http://www.pixelplow.net/

.. simple, cheap, quick.

You just need a little scene clean prep (delete roto image sources etc)
Save to clean project & copy all External files on save.

Uploads the project, starts rendering, gives you estimated time left 
to render, current amount spent, estimated final cost.


Nice to slider to ramp priority/cost/time.

Downloads to a designated folder during render so you can check files.

Framebuffer passes no problem.

No redshift though.


Adam.


On 17 September 2016 at 06:35, Olivier Jeannel > wrote:


Everybody talks about Gridmarket these days. Seems they are the
fastest and the cheapest. Not sure they have something for
Softies, but you might want to check.


Le 16 sept. 2016 23:46, "Pierre Schiller"
> a écrit :

Hello everyone, good day.
There´s this gig I got...it´s a simple 360º render of a
warehouse with a lot of small things, like boxes, and stuff
animated (you know the usual things you´ll go to place and
store at a rent warehouse).

I did this using Arnold. And pretty much delivered all 400
frames of it, 8 warehouses with full 360º showing all. That
render on an i7 4930k (12 cores) and 24gigs of ram took around
9 hours in 500x400 for each individual render (and you know,
it´s ok, because you leave it overnight and send the files the
next morning).

But things now need to be delivered on a tight schedule, so I
need to rent an Arnold farm for SI 2014 sp2. They asked me to
go from 500x400 to full HD (1920x1080) so rendering those 400
frames take around 44 hours. (almost 2 entire days for just 1
out of 8 sequences).

If anyone could help me out, please, with a farm to send the
files to; or a rate doing it on my own machine for 2 days for
each one of the warehouses, I´d be really grateful.

Thanks.
Cheers.

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Cinema & TV production
Video Reel 

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Re: Render rates - or where to get a softimage farm?

2016-09-17 Thread Adam Seeley
http://www.pixelplow.net/

.. simple, cheap, quick.

You just need a little scene clean prep (delete roto image sources etc)
Save to clean project & copy all External files on save.

Uploads the project, starts rendering, gives you estimated time left to
render, current amount spent, estimated final cost.

Nice to slider to ramp priority/cost/time.

Downloads to a designated folder during render so you can check files.

Framebuffer passes no problem.

No redshift though.


Adam.


On 17 September 2016 at 06:35, Olivier Jeannel 
wrote:

> Everybody talks about Gridmarket these days. Seems they are the fastest
> and the cheapest. Not sure they have something for Softies, but you might
> want to check.
>
> Le 16 sept. 2016 23:46, "Pierre Schiller" 
> a écrit :
>
>> Hello everyone, good day.
>> There´s this gig I got...it´s a simple 360º render of a warehouse with a
>> lot of small things, like boxes, and stuff animated (you know the usual
>> things you´ll go to place and store at a rent warehouse).
>>
>> I did this using Arnold. And pretty much delivered all 400 frames of it,
>> 8 warehouses with full 360º showing all. That render on an i7 4930k (12
>> cores) and 24gigs of ram took around 9 hours in 500x400 for each individual
>> render (and you know, it´s ok, because you leave it overnight and send the
>> files the next morning).
>>
>> But things now need to be delivered on a tight schedule, so I need to
>> rent an Arnold farm for SI 2014 sp2. They asked me to go from 500x400 to
>> full HD (1920x1080) so rendering those 400 frames take around 44 hours.
>> (almost 2 entire days for just 1 out of 8 sequences).
>>
>> If anyone could help me out, please, with a farm to send the files to; or
>> a rate doing it on my own machine for 2 days for each one of the
>> warehouses, I´d be really grateful.
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Cheers.
>>
>> --
>> Portfolio 2013 
>> Cinema & TV production
>> Video Reel 
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Re: Render rates - or where to get a softimage farm?

2016-09-16 Thread Olivier Jeannel
Everybody talks about Gridmarket these days. Seems they are the fastest and
the cheapest. Not sure they have something for Softies, but you might want
to check.

Le 16 sept. 2016 23:46, "Pierre Schiller" 
a écrit :

> Hello everyone, good day.
> There´s this gig I got...it´s a simple 360º render of a warehouse with a
> lot of small things, like boxes, and stuff animated (you know the usual
> things you´ll go to place and store at a rent warehouse).
>
> I did this using Arnold. And pretty much delivered all 400 frames of it, 8
> warehouses with full 360º showing all. That render on an i7 4930k (12
> cores) and 24gigs of ram took around 9 hours in 500x400 for each individual
> render (and you know, it´s ok, because you leave it overnight and send the
> files the next morning).
>
> But things now need to be delivered on a tight schedule, so I need to rent
> an Arnold farm for SI 2014 sp2. They asked me to go from 500x400 to full HD
> (1920x1080) so rendering those 400 frames take around 44 hours. (almost 2
> entire days for just 1 out of 8 sequences).
>
> If anyone could help me out, please, with a farm to send the files to; or
> a rate doing it on my own machine for 2 days for each one of the
> warehouses, I´d be really grateful.
>
> Thanks.
> Cheers.
>
> --
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> Cinema & TV production
> Video Reel 
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Render rates - or where to get a softimage farm?

2016-09-16 Thread Pierre Schiller
Hello everyone, good day.
There´s this gig I got...it´s a simple 360º render of a warehouse with a
lot of small things, like boxes, and stuff animated (you know the usual
things you´ll go to place and store at a rent warehouse).

I did this using Arnold. And pretty much delivered all 400 frames of it, 8
warehouses with full 360º showing all. That render on an i7 4930k (12
cores) and 24gigs of ram took around 9 hours in 500x400 for each individual
render (and you know, it´s ok, because you leave it overnight and send the
files the next morning).

But things now need to be delivered on a tight schedule, so I need to rent
an Arnold farm for SI 2014 sp2. They asked me to go from 500x400 to full HD
(1920x1080) so rendering those 400 frames take around 44 hours. (almost 2
entire days for just 1 out of 8 sequences).

If anyone could help me out, please, with a farm to send the files to; or a
rate doing it on my own machine for 2 days for each one of the warehouses,
I´d be really grateful.

Thanks.
Cheers.

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Cinema & TV production
Video Reel 
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