The crew at renderweb have developed a novel way of both rendering and sharing your blender animations on Facebook. Using RenderWeb you can submit a job to be rendered by other users and your Facebook friends, and the results are automatically uploaded to Facebook for sharing (along with the high quality frames just for the author) once it’s finished. Jobs are prioritised according to your friends using the application, so the more of your friends you convince to join the faster you’ll get your renders.
Category Archives: Render Farms
Brender Render Queuing Manager
Renderfarm.fi and Wreckamovie.com launch integration
Julius Tuomisto writes:
We’re excited to announce that new integrated functionality between Renderfarm.fi and the communal movie production website Wreckamovie.com has been launched. Users of Wreckamovie.com are offered a simple way to create an account on Renderfarm.fi, synchronize the accounts and add their own sessions from Renderfarm.fi as “shots” on Wreckamovie.com. As this is planned to be the first stepping stone in integration, we hope that the future will bring users of both services many more cool features.
Renderfarm.fi releases Blender 2.5A2 support
Renderfarm.fi is a FREE renderfarm, powered by the community itself. The only catch: the uploaded work must be released under a Creative Commons license, and the ‘session owners’ (the people on which computer your work is rendered) are free to use the results. Blenderfarm.fi have released their own custom Blender 2.52 version.
Free Cloud Powered Bucket Rendering for Blender
bevyRender has been released.It is a fast bucket based render program utilizing the computing resources at IBM cloud infrastructure and Erlang for lightning fast and Free render for blender based project.
More Snail Stories!
Dragons Tale Films has released their latest in a series of snail films, two funny animations that were rendered using GreenButton.
Green Button Announces Render Support for Blender!
Green Button has just announced their rendering services for Blender. Using the python script that they provide, you will have a rendering consul inside Blender which you use to upload your file to their servers. They currently have access to over 2000 processors in New Zealand and an additional 1000+ in Australia and they are currently working with some very large data center providers in the US to add more thus giving you major studio sized rendering support.
