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Fast Render Launches Artlantis Render Farm

Reduced rendering times for Artlantis, Maxwell Render calculations.

| Published March 13, 2013

Fast Render, a subsidiary of Abvent SA and ND 3D Image and Film, has announced the launch of Artlantis Render Farm, offering rendering calculation services to Artlantis users.

The render farm offers the Artlantis user community more than 300 CPUs to produce photo-realistic still images or complex, high-definition animations at a fraction of the average rendering times, the company says.

Artlantis Render Farm currently supports Artlantis Render and Artlantis Studio versions 3 and 4. In the future, the current version and the immediately previous version will be supported. Users have the option to ask for either an Artlantis engine calculation or a Maxwell Render engine calculation.

"We are pleased to be working with the Artlantis power users at ND 3D on this project," said Xavier Soule, CEO of Abvent. "Artlantis Render Farm's speed, strength, and affordability will allow Artlantis users around the world to produce the highest quality images and animations possible."

For more information, visit Fast Render.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

 

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