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This thursday is my schools open house and I've run the idea of setting up a
small povray render farm past my teacher. I have permission to do it as a
demostration of the things our lab is capable of, now I'm working out the
technical details.
Anyone have a quick rundown on how to set this up, and a pointer to program
that will allow me to do this? Technical assistance will be much
appreciated.
--
Kevin
http://www.geocities.com/qsquared_1999/
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It seems I'm too late to help, but here's what I know about render farming:
If you are using UNIX or Linux you can use PVMPOV. The usual method,
however, is to have each computer do a separate part of the scene, using
the start row and end row options (+sr## +er##.) If you are using UNIX
or Linux you can write a script to automate this. In Windows or
Macintosh you'll need to have to start each computer manually on the
render, or write a program that coordinates all the computers to render
their respective portions of the render.
John Haiducek
Kevin Loney wrote:
> This thursday is my schools open house and I've run the idea of setting up a
> small povray render farm past my teacher. I have permission to do it as a
> demostration of the things our lab is capable of, now I'm working out the
> technical details.
>
> Anyone have a quick rundown on how to set this up, and a pointer to program
> that will allow me to do this? Technical assistance will be much
> appreciated.
>
> --
> Kevin
> http://www.geocities.com/qsquared_1999/
>
>
>
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