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Cheapest render farm for Vray? "URGENT REQUEST"

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 12:08 am
by d7mcfc
I have been trying to render out a 5000 frame animation in Vray.

Quotes so far have been horrendous. Nearly £1500 or some even more.

What is the cheapest way of doing this? I have an urgent deadline coming up.

I am sorry to mention Vray on here, but it is impossible with Maxwell at the moment.

Please someone have a cheap solution!

Anybody want to loan me a room of Dual Quad machines??????

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 12:33 am
by mashium123
Don't know where you've been loking already, so you maybe know already, but: http://www.ranchcomputing.com offers also vray render (with max-scenes) I believe or also http://www.rebusfarm.de/ seems to have nice prices...

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 12:44 am
by d7mcfc
Thanks for the reply...

Just as a side issue what resolution could we get away with do you think?

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 1:28 am
by Bubbaloo
What is your optimum resolution? 1080p? 720p? 480p? How will it be displayed? One more question :D How long per frame?

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 3:55 am
by rusteberg
best to break the animation down and add a contingency clause based on the amount of time you have for project if you are worried about getting it done on time. 1500 quid sounds reasonable given your predicament....

another option is to have the client eat the rendering cost. although with that kind of price, you could invest in several i7 workstations dedicated as servers and run the animation through backburner.

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 9:38 am
by d7mcfc
Bubbaloo wrote:What is your optimum resolution? 1080p? 720p? 480p? How will it be displayed? One more question :D How long per frame?
720p is what we are aiming for.

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 10:29 am
by glebe digital
£1500 doesn't sound that bad for a fast turnaround of 5000 frames.

Comes back to 'fast/good/cheap.......pick two' If your client can't absorb the rendercost, they'll have to do without it, or have it delivered later than they ideally want.

Or.......did you already agree animation deadline before final costing? ....that one requires a bit of delicacy. :wink: