Hi,
Is it possible to use Backburner to render out Cloud2Max point cloud scenes?
Cloud2Max & Backburner
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Re: Cloud2Max & Backburner
Hi Jason,
Although we haven't tested it, you should be able to install Clouds2Max on 2 computers for each license and so long as the point cloud was in the exact same directly on each machine (or network drive), it should work. However, we have been working diligently on the main features of the plugin so we have not actually tested this.
However, we have been thinking about a solution for large render farms by either providing a network license or providing some kind of installer for the nodes.
We still think you won't be able to beat the viewport rendering performance that we are suggesting. It's super fast and looks as good as any renderer out there.
Cheers,
Eugene
Although we haven't tested it, you should be able to install Clouds2Max on 2 computers for each license and so long as the point cloud was in the exact same directly on each machine (or network drive), it should work. However, we have been working diligently on the main features of the plugin so we have not actually tested this.
However, we have been thinking about a solution for large render farms by either providing a network license or providing some kind of installer for the nodes.
We still think you won't be able to beat the viewport rendering performance that we are suggesting. It's super fast and looks as good as any renderer out there.
Cheers,
Eugene