tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4263582292407395566.post5422477974928248473..comments2023-10-23T23:24:34.705+08:00Comments on Da Couch Tomato: Shrek Forever After. 3DSting Lacsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10728085726181867621noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4263582292407395566.post-7144933102035280872010-08-19T22:53:56.344+08:002010-08-19T22:53:56.344+08:00Hi Dorothy. Your comment is totally non-sequitur t...Hi Dorothy. Your comment is totally non-sequitur to my post, which makes me think you are a spam bot. I know spam bots that have other abilities besides spamming. I hope one of your abilities is clicking ads. That way, you can click on all the ads on this blog every time you visit, thereby making more money for me. I've had this blog for years, and I haven't made a single cent.Sting Lacsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10728085726181867621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4263582292407395566.post-32556438739481310372010-08-18T17:44:13.582+08:002010-08-18T17:44:13.582+08:00Use of render farms isn't and shouldn't be...Use of render farms isn't and shouldn't be just restricted to large studios and 3D artists. Smaller studios have their own render farms and many freelance artists have them as well. Compositors and freelance motion-graphics artists can also make use of them. Some editing systems support the use of additional machines called render nodes to accelerate rendering, and this type of setup can be extended to architectural visualization and even digital audio workstations.<br />for more info google out renderrocketUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01226377332704508937noreply@blogger.com