Rendercore Releases Remote Rendering Solutions for Maya 6.5

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Rendercore Inc., a leader in remote rendering solutions, announced complete integration and support for the latest version of Alias Maya 6.5 on Rendercore's state-of-the-art render farm, based in downtown Los Angeles, California.

“We integrated Alias’ latest release of Maya 6.5 with our proprietary remote rendering management tool RenMan so that clients can automatically upload Maya 6.5 project files for job submission and remote management,” explained BY Kim, senior developer for Rendercore. “RenMan is the only solution on the market offering anywhere, anytime access, monitoring and control over distributed rendering services for Maya.”

Added president Henry Choi, “We will keep expanding our computing capacity and innovating in our remote rendering technologies to meet customer demand from such diversified industries as entertainment, architectural and industrial visualization.”

“Rendercore’s great technical support and huge computing resources took us only two days for the project which should have taken more than three weeks on our renderfarm,” added Irene Vodar, 3D artist at ABC NEWS in New York. “The turn around has been fast and the quality outstanding. We could not have made our deadlines without them."

Founded in Hollywood in 2002, Rendercore (www.rendercore.com) offers on-demand, remote rendering services and solutions for the entertainment, computer graphics and 3D visualization markets. With more than 700 CPUs, a cutting edge super-computing infrastructure and the industry’s first remote rendering solutions software, Rendercore's render farm provides instant on, outsource rendering capacity for users of Alias Maya, mental ray, Cinema 4D, NewTek LightWave, Cebas Final Render Stage-1 and Adobe After Effects.






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