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    I've never used a render farm before,and always finish my project on my own machines,but this time my scene is so heavy that it's impossible to finish it in time by myself.
    So has there anyone used render farm before?I'm always curious how people get their work done if they got scenes which are very very very heavy...
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    I use 3ds Max 2009 and maya.

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    My friends told me about farm mozg4d. operates seven days a week, really cheap and qualitatively.
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    As a 3d designers we all know it's getting time when we going to render big scanes in our PC. I search many render engines in the internet. Then i found this site. It was definitely easy to render big scanes. You also can try this out. I think it was very helpful who was like me. Just check this link http://www.renderfeed.com/ and read more information about render farm.

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    Yapahart, have you actually used Renderfeed? It says it's is a render farm dedicated to Cinema 4D users only.
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    check out rebusfarm
    Excellent provider, I used it.
    the submitting process is seamless and efficient with the submitting form built into max.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yapahart View Post
    As a 3d designers we all know it's getting time when we going to render big scanes in our PC. I search many render engines in the internet. Then i found this site. It was definitely easy to render big scanes. You also can try this out. I think it was very helpful who was like me. Just check this link http://www.renderfeed.com/ and read more information about render farm.
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