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Rendercore Unveils 3D Studio Max 8.0 on 3THz Renderfarm Innovative remote rendering technology, "RenMan" to increases remote rendering options (November 16, 2005)

Rendercore Inc.,the worldwide leader in remote rendering solutions,today announced complete integration and support Autodesk's 3D Studio Max 8.0 on Rendercore's state-of-the-art render farm, based in downtown Los Angeles, CA.

"We integrated Autodesk's latest release of 3D Studio Max 8.0 with our proprietary remote rendering management tool "RenMan" so that clients can automatically upload 3D Studio Max 8.0 project files for job submission and remote management. RenMan is the only solution in the market offering anywhere, anytime access, for monitoring and controlling of computer graphic files rendered over a distributed computing network for 3D Studio Max 8.0," stated Brian Kim, Technical Director for Rendercore.

"As we continue our efforts in staying at the forefront of remote rendering technology, we strive to ensure that "RenMan" fully complements the newest version of 3D application software. This is important to maintain our cutting edge remote rendering infrastructure," said Henry Choi, President of Rendercore.


"The level of service that you will find when rendering with Rendercore is unbelievable! Each time I have used this service for animation works, they were always helpful, doing all they could to allow my company to deliver on time. Timing is critical and they know it, as they often stayed all night long with me in order to be sure the renders I would submit to them would be finished at the correct time. They help make a one-man studio into powerhouse fulfiling impossible deadlines and outputting minutes of animations at a very reasonable price, and they always accommodate your project's budget the best they can with flexible billing and solutions. Thanks to them CREAPix feel confident in taking the biggest challenges and deliver breath-taking animations on time, anytime," commented Andre Martinod, Principal of CREAPiX studio(http://www.creapix.ca/) in Canada.

About Rendercore

Founded in Hollywood in 2002, Rendercore offers on-demand, remote rendering services and solutions for the customers from such diversified industries as entertainment, architecture, engineering and industrial design , all of whom demand huge computing resources that are fundamental to the remote rendering service.

With over 3Tera Hz of computing power built into the latest Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron dual core processors, a cutting edge super computing infrastructure and the industry's first remote rendering software, Rendercore's render farm provides instant on, outsource rendering capacity for users of Alias Maya, 3D Studio Max, Cinema 4D, Lightwave, Brazil r/s, Turtle, Final Render Stage-1.

Rendercore's location in downtown Los Angeles is right on the Internet's backbone and has bandwidth connectivity of OC12, enabling clients around the world to work as transparently and effectively half way around the world as they do using internal render engines within their facility.

For more information, please visit:http://www.rendercore.com/


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