I din't see any specific info in the User manual or
Reference manual , but I'm guessing the best way to
render out a bunch of 400 x 400 Boxes would be via the
Batch Rendering method ?

 I'm was having trouble with a Super High Quality render
setting and a certain project freezing RS3D on one comp-
uter and freezing a machine on another computer . It's
sorted out (no idea what the trouble was) .

 While I was sorting the issue out I thought I could just
render some boxes , that way when a machine freezes I will
still have the previous boxes available when I restart.

  This seems like a great way to maintain control over
your rendering network too . If I need my network for
something , I can stop the current render and pick up
later , or have it run overnight , instead of having
my hands tied with nothing to do but twidle my thumbs .

 Is this the way to go or is there another method that
is preferred ? Are there problems with this method or
is it just a matter of getting the Box dimensions cor-
rect ?

  Also , since this does seem like a great way to go
with large , time consuming renders , is there not some
kind of post processing that we could use to assemble
these boxes once we're all done ?

TIA

studio


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