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Network Rendering

The only program I know that does that automatically is Bryce 5

http://www3.corel.com/cgi-bin/gx.cgi...id=CC1M72VRBAC

3dMax I don't think can do this automatically. What you need to do is to transfer the file to other computers on your network and spilt the frame rate evenly through the whole animation. In your Network Rendering option box, you have the option of how many frames you wish to render.

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We will have about 160 ghz- 220 ghz processing power after were finished.
That is an incorrect statement. I think that you are trying to imply that if you combine your computer processors through your network it would make one big processor. What Network rendering does is that it sends the file to all of the available computers and distribute the work evenly. The rendering process will take the same amount of time, but overall it will be a shorter time because instead of one computer doing one big job, it is multiple computers doing little jobs.
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