Animation Rendering
Animation rendering on Brender Cloud is designed to deliver high-quality animations by leveraging our powerful NVIDIA GPU cloud-based render nodes. For a comprehensive guide, please refer to our Quickstart Guide and Jobs Documentation.
What We Support
File Types
- Supported Files:
.blend
.zip
Note: A
.zip
file is more flexible if you have additional relative assets or files (such as caches) that cannot be embedded in the .blend file.
Scene Settings
- Scene Settings:
Choose between automatic settings or customize them to suit your project needs.
Format Options
- Resolution:
Specify the resolution using width (res x) and height (res y) or by using a resolution percentage. - Frame Rate:
Set the desired frames per second (fps).
Frame Range
- Frame Range:
Define the starting frame, ending frame, and frame step for your animation.
Sampling Options
- Samples:
Determine the number of samples per frame. - Denoising:
Enable or disable denoising to improve image quality. - Denoise Algorithm:
Choose between OptiX or OpenImageDenoise. - Noise Threshold:
Adjust the noise threshold to control the effectiveness of denoising.
Output Settings
- Output Format:
Select your desired image format (all standard formats are supported). - Compression:
Configure compression settings to optimize the output file size.
Persistent Data
- Persistent Data:
Keep render data in memory after rendering for faster re-renders and animation renders at the cost of extra memory usage while performing other tasks in Blender.
Add-ons Selection
- Add-ons:
You can select additional add-ons for your project. Please note that these must be uploaded beforehand on Extensions Page. For more information, refer to our Add-ons.
Server Allocation
- Number of Servers:
Depending on your subscription plan, you can select between 1 and 12 servers. This option is useful if you want to prioritize speed, as rendering will be distributed in parallel with each server processing a chunk of the frame range.
Job Analysis
- Pre-Render Analysis:
Before starting the full render, you can run a free job analysis to detect potential issues in your animation project. For further details, please see our Job Analysis Documentation.
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