A Blender render farm is a network of computers that work together in order to render 3D projects created in Blender. Render farms distribute the task of rendering over many machines, meaning that even very large-scale or high quality outputs can be produced in a fraction of time otherwise required.
Why Use a Blender render Farm?
Rendering high-quality output is a time consuming process that is worsened when a scene or animation gets complex. As an example, Blender’s internal rendering engines-e.g. Cycles and Eevee-both can take hours to finish rendering images. Render farms help save time by dividing up the load among multiple machines, in effect reducing the total rendering time.
How Render Farms Work with Blender
Distributed Render: The job of a render farm is not to render each image. Instead, it splits up rendering into several pieces, with every computer on the network rendering one part of the picture. This parallel processing significantly reduces the time needed for rendering entire sequences or long segments of video.
Cloud Render Farms: render farms like ours operate over the web, and allow you to upload a blender project. When your job has finished rendering your completed frames they are available for download.
Cost-Effective: A render farm costs less than buying and maintaining high-end hardware, especially important if you’re a freelancer or small studio.
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