Render Farm Interest
Render Farm Interest
Hi everyone,
I need to gauge the level of interest of people for using Indigo on a commercial render farm.
The price would be US$0.40 per GHz-hour.
The available rendering capacity is at least 300Ghz, Core 2 Quad CPUs, 4GB Ram per node.
The rendering service itself is a high quality, fully automated system.
The creation of this service will be contingent on the level of interest shown, so if you are interested, please vote in the poll, or leave a message in this thread.
thanks.
-- Nick Chapman
I need to gauge the level of interest of people for using Indigo on a commercial render farm.
The price would be US$0.40 per GHz-hour.
The available rendering capacity is at least 300Ghz, Core 2 Quad CPUs, 4GB Ram per node.
The rendering service itself is a high quality, fully automated system.
The creation of this service will be contingent on the level of interest shown, so if you are interested, please vote in the poll, or leave a message in this thread.
thanks.
-- Nick Chapman
Last edited by OnoSendai on Mon Mar 17, 2008 1:00 am, edited 1 time in total.
It's expensive, but imagine the possibilities?? This opens the door for indigo animation or decent resolution renders let run to full convergence.
Because it is expensive I can't see your average forum user uploading a scene a week but for those like BbB that are capable of truly professional work this could well open up legitimate business opportunities for them
I would want to see some example scenes rendered to say like 10000spp on a reference desktop machine and then the same scene rendered on the farm to the same spp and a comparison of the times to help us estimate costs.
Because it is expensive I can't see your average forum user uploading a scene a week but for those like BbB that are capable of truly professional work this could well open up legitimate business opportunities for them
I would want to see some example scenes rendered to say like 10000spp on a reference desktop machine and then the same scene rendered on the farm to the same spp and a comparison of the times to help us estimate costs.
Well, let's see. I'd say I need about 30 hours for a super clean render on my quad assuming a relatively complicated scene. This would be equivalent to 120 hours on one core. Or 292.2 hours for each Ghz. Which would work at about $120.
Given that the most buck I've ever made on an image was something like $25 (and that was multiple sales over 6 months) no, I think I'll pass on the offer, unless some one tells me how to make that kind of money as a CG hobbyist...
Given that the most buck I've ever made on an image was something like $25 (and that was multiple sales over 6 months) no, I think I'll pass on the offer, unless some one tells me how to make that kind of money as a CG hobbyist...
Hmmm... a full hour on such a 300ghz farm would cost 120$US... this is about 85€.
Comparing to other rendering Farms this isn't expensive guys!
The cheapest I know is only for C4D named renderking
If you are using Indigo for commercial Projects this rendering Service would be interesting! But mostly for animations, so you should enhance animation support for Indigo (if this somehow possible for an unbaised renderer??!).
Do you plan to simply sell the access to this farm, by allowing a server that starts from the customer so that he can manage his renderings?
Or is it a full service thing, where the customer send you the project files, and you don the stuff and upload the result to FTP?
If the first one is the way you go, I think you need to optimize your network code by 3 aspects to optimize for renderfarms:
1) compressing the result before sending to client using (7)zip (saves Bandwidth)
2) A "waiting line" system so that a server always only requests one results then the next.
3) On the fly change for stuff like "halt_time" & "halt_samples_per_pixel", from the server.
Comparing to other rendering Farms this isn't expensive guys!
The cheapest I know is only for C4D named renderking
If you are using Indigo for commercial Projects this rendering Service would be interesting! But mostly for animations, so you should enhance animation support for Indigo (if this somehow possible for an unbaised renderer??!).
Do you plan to simply sell the access to this farm, by allowing a server that starts from the customer so that he can manage his renderings?
Or is it a full service thing, where the customer send you the project files, and you don the stuff and upload the result to FTP?
If the first one is the way you go, I think you need to optimize your network code by 3 aspects to optimize for renderfarms:
1) compressing the result before sending to client using (7)zip (saves Bandwidth)
2) A "waiting line" system so that a server always only requests one results then the next.
3) On the fly change for stuff like "halt_time" & "halt_samples_per_pixel", from the server.
polygonmanufaktur.de
Doing Animations instead of stills.BbB wrote:I think I'll pass on the offer, unless some one tells me how to make that kind of money as a CG hobbyist...
I'm an Freelancing Web designer who "specialized" to include videos in website design.
videos are mostly 3D animations, it don't has to be stat of the art animation work.
mostly stuff to enhance the website, like roll over animations etc.
I take 35-45€ for 1hour of work + tax!
Try to offer your service for Architects etc. who need to visualize their CAD stuff!
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hehehe BbB.......
3d for me its for fun and what the hell...sometimes for extra money.....
hehehe BbB.......
u rock man........with absolutely right.......im a 3d hobbyst too.....i have make some commercial things too for architects time to time.....and i know.....fun stops......I've got this feeling that CG would stop being fun the minute you're dealing with clients. Sorry but I'm a genuine useless amateur...
3d for me its for fun and what the hell...sometimes for extra money.....
1)Core i7 965XE stock CLOCK ,PSU:CHIEFTEC 850W
M/B ASUS P6T DELUXE,WATERCOOLING ZALMAN RESERATOR 2
MEMORY:6GB CORRSAIR @1600,Ati HD 4870x2,
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M/B ASUS P6T DELUXE,WATERCOOLING ZALMAN RESERATOR 2
MEMORY:6GB CORRSAIR @1600,Ati HD 4870x2,
MONITOR:LG 1950SQ,CASE:THERMALTAKE SOPRANO
Man, I hear that!BbB wrote:Compliment appreciated, but no... anytime I spend five minutes on the CGTalk gallery forum I feel like throwing myself out the window.
It's like computing as a hobby - tons of fun!
Then friends and family pester you for every single little problem (that they don't bother googling solutions for themselves first
@Ono: I'd love to one day be using Indigo enough to need such a service.
I don't see that happening myself.
BUT the possibility of having something come up, and being needed sooner than ASAP - such that the render service would be worth it - that's a good idea.
You made Indigo too damn fast for most things!
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