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Title: Project Pandora Rendering Workflow

Added: Nov 25, 2011

Author: Autodesk

Duration: 4:35

Description:
Technology Preview of Project Pandora, a cloud rendering research collaboration from Autodesk & Nvidia. This video demonstrates the workflow to render a 3ds Max project in the iray renderer using the integrated high-performance cloud rendering service. The rendered project can then be shared on the web from the Project Pandora Liveview collaborative design tool, to review and iterate designs with clients and colleagues.

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Channel: Tech

Tags: project pandora  3ds max  iray  autodesk technology preview  nvidia  cloud rendering. 



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Youtube Comments: 10

Akpak96 Says:

Nov 25, 2011 - when i try to render a image with Iray it always crashes

jokerfrown Says:

Nov 25, 2011 - $1 for 10 min? :/

ErikRicardoLC Says:

Nov 26, 2011 - Do you have any compliant GPU? Otherwise it'll never work.

Akpak96 Says:

Nov 26, 2011 - yes i have a Nvidia Geforce 8800 GT

ErikRicardoLC Says:

Nov 26, 2011 - Sorry for the long reply. Yes you have a compliand GPU for 3ds max but I guess it's a little old for iRay since there are now 1XX, 2XX, 4XX and 5XX card, once I updated the driver for a card similar to your it has been renamed to nVidia 120 GT or something like that so I guess you need something like 2XX or 4XX GPU. Anothre issue you may have it's because the GPU memory, if you scene is large enough it can't fit in the memory. Today's GPU comes with at least 1gb.

Akpak96 Says:

Nov 26, 2011 - Yo, thx buddy this was a real big help!!! (I think ur right cuz da graphics card is 3-4 years old and only 512 MB)

ErikRicardoLC Says:

Nov 27, 2011 - There is a little piece of software called GPU Z which allows you to watch the GPU performance so you can notice if GPU memory is getting full.

sebasebusiowy Says:

Nov 28, 2011 - looks quite expensive. $4 per image is quite alot if youre trying to do few seconds animation. I think I'll stick to my cpu rendering, 6 cores do the job. I was just thinking that cpus with 12 or 16 cores will be really good for rendering.

Powerloaded Says:

Nov 28, 2011 - Whats the internet connection speed on this ? How much data are you transferring ? With you demo connection how long would it take to upload 250meg scene ?

ITSharing Says:

Jan 20, 2012 - very cool ...

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