Hi all,
After seeing some people on here recommending Frantic Films Deadline for render farm management as a replacement for Backburner, I took the plunge and installed the free two nodes and gave it a go. And I am very pleased to say its BRILLIANT!!
Very easy to install, and the control you get is second to none, with access to near (if not all) vray render settings from the monitor. There are some nice graphs to show each nodes, and jobs memory and cpu use through frames. I think Deadline can pretty much netrender any software your likely to use!!
Having got my two free nodes rendering out vray multilayer exr animations, used Nuke PLE to work some 32 bit magic and After Effects to comp together with some editing, we got another 5 nodes. The only down side being you cant keep your two free nodes, so to get 5, you have to buy 5, but another 3 is not to be mocked!
So my question is this, who else here uses Deadline and do you have any tips and tricks to make our lives easier with 3dsmax, vray, Nuke, After effects, and others?
If you, like me, have been bitten once too many times by Backburner, then I would definitely install the two free nodes, and try it out. But be warned, you'll never go back!!
Looking forward to hearing from others experiences.
Mark
After seeing some people on here recommending Frantic Films Deadline for render farm management as a replacement for Backburner, I took the plunge and installed the free two nodes and gave it a go. And I am very pleased to say its BRILLIANT!!
Very easy to install, and the control you get is second to none, with access to near (if not all) vray render settings from the monitor. There are some nice graphs to show each nodes, and jobs memory and cpu use through frames. I think Deadline can pretty much netrender any software your likely to use!!
Having got my two free nodes rendering out vray multilayer exr animations, used Nuke PLE to work some 32 bit magic and After Effects to comp together with some editing, we got another 5 nodes. The only down side being you cant keep your two free nodes, so to get 5, you have to buy 5, but another 3 is not to be mocked!
So my question is this, who else here uses Deadline and do you have any tips and tricks to make our lives easier with 3dsmax, vray, Nuke, After effects, and others?
If you, like me, have been bitten once too many times by Backburner, then I would definitely install the two free nodes, and try it out. But be warned, you'll never go back!!
Looking forward to hearing from others experiences.
Mark
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