- Fri Feb 24, 2006 6:09 pm
#122401
Cooperative rendering was never supposed to be anything magical it's simply a way to speed up the process. For those of us with many licenses it will finally allow us to put them to good use. I will say though that is shouldn’t take 9 CPU's to render a print resolution image out over night. I'm hopeful that cooperative rendering can be used in an real time type of application where if you have access to 10 or 20 CPU's you will be able to send a 800x600 sized image out to the farm and within a minute or two get back a noise free image with all the caustics and SSS.