Monday, March 13, 2006

ResPower Announces Split/Frame Rendering for Blender 3D

ResPower, the global leader in the on-demand computer graphics rendering industry, today announced another industry first: Split/Frame rendering for users of the Blender 3D graphics suite, for a low monthly price, available March 1, 2006.

"Until now, ResPower's Blender 3D support has been geared towards accelerating animated renders only. Now, users can submit single frames and distribute them across up to 100 computers." says Early Ehlinger, ResPower's president. "With this new option, Blender users can render single images as frequently as they would like and see significant acceleration of those renders."

In conjunction with this new support, ResPower is putting into public beta its automatic image reassembly support. Using the "Stitch" command from ResPower's Job Status page, users can automatically reassemble their Split/Frame renders. "This part has really been the missing link in ResPower's Split/Frame service in the past. Now that this feature is in Beta, Split/Frame rendering becomes that much more attractive, since you no longer have to put everything together in Photoshop."




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