in case you work on a mac, I suggest RenderQ (http://www.andrewandoru.com/2010/05/25/labs-renderq/)

big fan of that one! drag and drop your nukescripts onto the app and rendering will happen one after the other (you can also drag+drop AE, maya, shake-scripts at the same time...)...

markus


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Am 15. Oktober 2012 um 01:13 schrieb Nat Jencks <[email protected]>:

Hi Folks, is the command line the preferred (only) way to batch render a bunch of scripts? I've been just launching multiple instances of nuke and rendering in all of them concurrently but something tells me this is inefficient, and it would be more stable if these rendered in serial rather than in parallel.

I know I can queue up multiple renders from the command line, but I don't love this since I don't love the command line, and I'd rather pick which write nodes and frame ranges I need via the GUi…
Are there other options?

Thanks!
-Nat Jencks

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