Rendergarden Tutorials - https://www.toolfarm.com/tutorials/rendergarden/ After Effects Plugins | Cinema 4D Plugins | 3D Software Wed, 03 Jul 2024 16:31:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 In Depth: Render Farms / Network Rendering / Distributed Rendering https://www.toolfarm.com/tutorial/in_depth_render_farms-2/ Fri, 04 Mar 2022 16:19:00 +0000 https://toolfarm.local/?p=20629 The idea of network rendering is to distribute your render over a network, or farm, of computers, to speed up your render times.

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The idea of network rendering, or distributed rendering, is to distribute your render over a network, or farm, of computers, to speed up your render times. This can be done in many different programs with a myriad of different setups, so it isn’t as straightforward and clear-cut as I’d like it to be.

Creating the right storage and management can be a challenge but it’s important to get that in place first. There are tons of resources out there but I’m keeping this short and sweet so this will be a page of resources more than actual instructions. If you have a great resource, let me know. If you’re a vendor and you’d like your information added or updated, please contact us.

Featured image credit: stevepb at Pixabay

Setting up Render Farms or Network Rendering for After Effects

aerender

aerender is a command-line rendering set up for After Effects. The aerender application can be used for running a render farm on multiple computers and it can also be used for batch operations on one computer. There’s a full section about Automated Rendering and Network Rendering in the Adobe After Effects User Guide and comes with After Effects. Network rendering works best on a very fast network with rapid connectivity to storage devices.

You’ll need all the plug-ins

How to Setup After Effects CC 2017 Render Farm (Network Rendering)

Ty Audronis explains how to set up a render farm properly. He says not to mix up Macs and Windows on your network. Stick to just one OS due to problems with plug-ins.

Network Rendering with RenderGarden

RenderGarden is a script for After Effects that will help you increase your render speeds on one machine but also lets you render faster with hyperthreaded rendering on each network render node. Plus, you do not need to have Creative Cloud serialized to run aerender. Simply follow the directions above to enable Render-Only mode for aerender, which doesn’t require you to sign into your Adobe account.

Network rendering features of RenderGarden

  • Grid multiple computers together on your network.
  • Render QuickTime/AVI Movies or Image Sequences.
  • Hyper-threaded Rendering is supported on each render node.
  • Easy to set up. No custom scripting or network config.
  • Unlimited Render Node licensing.

Read: Toolfarm Introduces RenderGarden Plug-in for Dramatically Faster Rendering in Adobe After Effects

Review: RenderGarden accelerates After Effects renders

Get RenderGarden  |  More Info  |  Free Trial

RenderGarden newsUpdate: RenderGarden v1.1 for After Effects – Now with Done Alert Option

aescripts + aeplugins BG Renderer MAX for After Effects

BG Renderer can help make network rendering easier. There is a new portable app/folder feature that makes it easy to create an ad-hoc render farm quickly by simply copying this portable app to all the machines on your network and just double-clicking it to launch the render on that machine.

Learn more

Nexrender rendering Node

Nexrender is a tool for render automation for Adobe After Effects that also allows users to set up a render network and render several projects simultaneously.

More info at NPM

Freebie: After Effects: WatchDog-ae Render Manager for After Effects

AG CodeWerks Watchdog-ae is a free and open-source watch folder render manager for After Effects that is simple and efficient.

Learn more

Freebie: Render Brain

Render Brain is a Local and Network Background Render for After Effects that speeds up your workflow.

Get Render Brain


 Cinema 4D Team Render

Team RenderI wrote up a feature in December, C4D Spotlight: Setting Up A Render Farm in Cinema 4D with Team Render, which was what actually prompted me to update this article. Unfortunately, the video featured in that article is no longer on YouTube In the article, I talk about how Team Render replaced Net Render in R15 and that Team Render is fully integrated into Cinema 4D, making it very easy to set up a network render.


autodeskAutodesk BackBurner for Autodesk Maya, 3ds Max, Flame, and more

Autodesk Backburner is a free render manager from Autodesk that allows Autodesk users to network render. It’s for Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Download Backburner


VrayChaos V-Ray Swarm

V-Ray Swarm is an evolution from Distributed Rendering (DR) for V-Ray. “Swarm gives users the ability to capture all the compute power of their local network and render using either the CPU or GPU. It can be used for final frame rendering or progressive rendering, and will drastically speed up workflow allowing for more design iterations and feedback.”

Other Tools

Pipeline

Pipeline from Brave Rabbit is an uncomplicated tool for distributed rendering for 3D, including Maya, V-Ray Standalone, Nuke, After Effects and Cinema 4D. You can also use it with Modo, Blender, and Redline with Renderer descriptions.

Learn More

Pixar’s Tractor

After publishing the article, Matt Silverman got in touch with me to recommend Tractor. He said, “It’s surprisingly inexpensive and bullet-proof (i.e. good enough for Pixar is good enough for me), but requires a smart Python person to set it up. We wrote custom submit scripts for direct queuing from AE, Nuke, C4D, Houdini, Handbrake, and others…” Perhaps they will build create a product in the future so that others can buy and use it too. Perhaps…

More info on Pixar’s Tractor

Pro mediaDigital Rebellion Pro Media Tools

Not exactly a render farm tool or a tool that you render with in any way, but it will help with syncing plugins, maintaining, optimizing, and troubleshooting over a network for Final Cut Studio, FCPX, Avid, and Adobe Premiere Pro!

Note: This item has been discontinued at Toolfarm

Learn more | Buy Digital Rebellion Pro Media Tools

RAMMAAeriform Ramma

Ramma is not a tool to help with setting up your render farm, per se, but I’m including it because its purpose is to spot corrupt, dropped, or non-contiguous frames in rendered sequence and it works over a network. This could save you from so many render headaches!

“Intended for post-production professionals—large facilities as well as smaller or indie shops—producing motion graphics, visual effects, color grading or other video and animation work, working with Autodesk, Adobe, Foundry, Blackmagic Design, Maxon or any products that render to image sequences.”

Learn more | Buy Ramma

Related: The Importance of Image Sequences


Using your Plug-ins and Software on a Network Rendering Setup

If you need to get plug-ins for a couple of computers that you will use for rendering purposes only, do you have to pay full price? Great question, indeed!

Companies have many different policies about using their plug-ins and software on networks/render farms. Below, we have a list of companies and their policies for using their plug-ins on a rendering machine. Some are free for render nodes, others have discounted render nodes, some limit the number. Of course, many products do not have any sort of render node policy.

If you’re a developer and your information is out of date or needs to be added, please email Michele at Toolfarm, and we will update your information

3d-io Flatiron for 3ds Max

Network rendering requires that the plug-in is installed on all machines that are participating in the rendering. Render nodes do not require a license. Just having the unlicensed plug-in installed is sufficient for the machine to render a scene that was prepared on another machine.

ABSoft Neat Video

Neat video: Full license purchase must be made for each render used. Multi-user licenses are available.

Adobe

A single-user license allows you to install and activate the full version of After Effects on two computers, but users can install an unlimited number of After Effects CC render engines on computers without using these two activations.

AE Scripts-related products

Several products have render-only licenses available.  Render-only licenses are available in the Product Options pulldown for a variety of prices. Click on the specific products to find out more. Note: This list may be incomplete because new products are always being added. Also, not all plug-ins from a company may have a Render-Only option.

Allegorithmic

Network Rendering support with Autodesk Backburner.

Anima Pro

The standard Anima license comes with 3 render nodes in addition to the fully interactive version. Instructions

Autodesk

3ds Max: Starting Network Rendering

ArtVSP

ArtVPS Shaderlight Network Licensing

AXYZ Anima

Render Farm Support – AXYZ offers credit for RebusFarm, Ranch Computing, Renderflow, RenderNation to all new anima customers.

Blackmagic Design

How to set up a RENDER SERVER in DaVinci Resolve (Windows Remote Render Complete Guide)

How to set up a REMOTE RENDER SERVER in DaVinci Resolve (LINUX Remote Render Complete Tutorial)

Boris FX

The Upgrade and Support plans include 5 Render nodes per Full License.

cebas finalRender

A 1-Year Unlimited Network License is available.

Chaos

Corona Renderer

Corona Renderer works with Team Render out of the box, making it easy to harness the power of all your available machines to contribute to render (or to share frames of animation across machines using the Team Render Server). You can network-render using Autodesk Backburner and Thinkbox Deadline, or use Corona’s integrated DR solution.

Any purchased Corona Renderer license (other than a Student License) includes a minimum of three additional render nodes, so you can leverage multiple computers that you own to reduce render times. Corona is also supported on a number of commercial render farms.

See: How to use Distributed Rendering?

Generally, Autodesk Backburner should be used in “each PC is rendering a single frame” scenarios, while Corona’s DR works by rendering a single frame across all PCs in the network simultaneously. [Source]

 

Digital Anarchy

Free install on all render-only computers.

Digital Film Tools (Discontinued)

Digital Film Tools software is set up for free rendering on render farms. When a user is using an After Effects Render node to render a project that contains DFT filters, no license is needed for rendering on the Render node machines.

But, licenses are only needed if the full GUI version of After Effects is running.

ePhere Ornatrix

ePhere Ornatrix for 3ds Max, Maya, and Cinema 4D includes Render farm points and discounts.

e-on Vue

RenderNodes are designed to work efficiently alongside the other tools in your production facility. They are controlled by your render farm manager using simple command-line instructions.

The RenderNode license will enable you to use a 3rd party network rendering application to manage and distribute the rendering of both VUE scene files (.vue) AND integrated scenes (.max, .ma or .mb, .c4d, .lws, .scn) over a network of computers.

e-on Software Rendernodes

Frischluft

Free install on all render-only computers.

Greyscalegorilla

The plugins now run without any licensing requirements for Team Render Clients, as well as when run via the Command Line (for render farms). However, we require that networks with 5 or more render clients have an annual Plus account. This means that monthly Plus subscribers may use up to 5 render nodes at once.

This requires that you’ve updated the HUB to v1.113 or higher, and the plugins must be at v1.010 or higher.

More in the Greyscalegorilla FAQ

Insydium Cycles 4D

Cycles 4D Render Nodes are available for purchase.

  • 5 or more $75.86
  • 10 or more $71.87
  • 20 or more $67.88
  • 50 or more $63.88
  • 100 or more $59.89

Learn more

Native Network Render with Blender/Cycles Tutorial

iToo Software

There are regular licenses and network licenses available. In-Network license mode, for example, a pool of licenses is available on the server, for use in any computer on the network. You only need to have licenses for the maximum number of simultaneous users expected, however, not for each computer where the software will be installed.

Luxion KeyShot

KeyShot Network Rendering comes with 32 cores for the Enterprise license only. Network rendering nodes start at 32 cores for $480. The number of slave machines is limited to the number of cores. 256 cores are the largest offered but they can work with you if more cores are needed. Learn more at the bottom of the Details tab on the KeyShot page.

If you have questions, please contact us.

See Questions about setting up KeyShot Network Rendering

Maxon Cinema 4D, Redshift, Red Giant / Trapcode Products

Maxon One and Cinema 4D include five (5) Team Render nodes for C4D. Redshift subscription for C4D does not include Team Render nodes.

See Setting Up A Render Farm in Cinema 4D with Team Render

Red Giant / Trapcode

Red Giant render-only licenses are available at no cost to Red Giant Complete Teams customers. Render-only licenses are provided via RLM.

Newtek Lightwave

Amleto is a Lightwave 3D Network rendering controller that is on GitHub.

Next Limit

Pixelan Software

Pixelan Software allows for a free install on all render-only computers.

RE:Vision Effects

Custom quotes are made for render-only licensing based on the number of render stations.

SiNi Software

All SiNi Software plugins are designed to render on local and cloud-based render farms without having to purchase additional licenses. The products will need to be installed on each render node to read and render. The DeSipher license server will need to be installed on the network. SiNi Products are free for rendering and render farms.

Download the free 3ds Max RenderFarm installer

Sitni Sati

Every FumeFX workstation license ships with an additional simulation license (FumeFX SL). It can be used to run FumeFX simulations on any machine with BackBurner Server running.

Cinema 4D/Team Render: If you need to render then you don’t need any extra license,  just the FumeFX installed on that machine. You will want to run a simulation on that machine, then you would need the FumeFX SL installed and an SL license.

3ds Max and Maya –  There is an Arnold shaders render node (at an extra cost) only if the user is using FumeFX Standard Shader. Please contact us for more information.

Superluminal Stardust

2 render nodes included in the purchase.

Synthetic Aperture

Synthetic Aperture gives you a free install on all render-only computers.

Video Copilot

Video Copilot Optical Flares: Each Optical Flare license can be installed on up to 5 render-only machines, though unique license files will be required, and is dealt on a case by case basis.

Note: Video Copilot Optical Flares for Nuke has a Render Node License that is sold separately. Contact sales for purchasing info. Minimum purchase required. Requires at least 1 full license of Optical Flares for Nuke Render only, does not have Flare Editor

Video Copilot Element 3D: It is possible to use Element on a network render farm but we do not recommend or support it because of inconsistencies in GPU rendering. Since Element renders with impressive speed on a single GPU it is ideal to pre-render any 3D elements before pushing them to the render farm.

Zaxwerks

Zaxwerks allows two installs (for instance, a desktop and laptop) with one copy active at a time.

However, Zaxwerks 3D Invigorator Classic does not work across a network.


Updates

  • 4 March 2022: Added Sitni Sati
  • 26 October 2021: Updated Maxon content, added Render Brain.
  • 11 September 2019: Updated Maxon, Red Giant, Sini Software, and Corona Renderer and added Anima Pro and Superluminal Stardust.
  • 10 May 2019: Added Bao Plugins, Rowbyte, and other AE-Scripts products. We also added Sini Software information and updated Boris FX
  • 7 March 2019: Added Luxion KeyShot, Allegorithmic, Cycles 4D, Corona Renderer, 3d-io Flatiron for 3ds Max
  • 29 January 2018: Ramma information and RenderGarden news.
  • Late 2017 In 2015 we produced a very popular article on Render Farms and Network Rendering. A lot has changed since then, so this is a follow-up with new information.
    • Setting Up a Network Rendering for After Effects
    • Network Rendering with Render Garden
    • Cinema 4D Team Render
    • Autodesk BackBurner for Autodesk Maya
    • 3ds Max, Flame, and more
    • Chaos V-Ray V-Ray Swarm
    • Digital Rebellion Pro Render
    • Aeriform Ramma
    • Plug-ins and Software on a Network Rendering System

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Best of 2019: The Top 10 Tutorials at Toolfarm.com https://www.toolfarm.com/tutorial/best-of-2019-the-top-10-tutorials-at-toolfarm-com/ Tue, 07 Jan 2020 14:32:49 +0000 https://www.toolfarm.com/?post_type=tutorial&p=38244 According to our website stats, these were the Top 10 Tutorials of 2019. It's interesting that most are technical, not about VFX.

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According to our website stats, these were the Top 10 Tutorials of 2019. It’s interesting that most are technical, not about creating visual effects. There are guides here for comparing 3D renderers. Learn about Apple Metal and how it affects your Adobe video programs on Mac. Learn about removing flicker from timelapse or old footage. Get an in-depth introduction to render farms and network rendering. Learn the ins and outs of adding muzzle flash, smoke, and more, to your action films. How about Python programming for Cinema 4D? Or, resetting your PSR in Cinema 4D. What is PSR? Find out by scrolling below and reading our top 10 tutorials from 2019!

Image credit: Ameer Basheer@24ameer


1 In Depth: 3D Renderers

In Depth 3D Renderers
In Depth 3D Renderers

There are so many renderers available out there, and how does an artist know what to choose? Essentially, renderers really do the same thing. However, they work differently will give different results. This article is, essentially, a breakdown of what the different renderers offer, not reviews, so you can decide which renderer is right for you. It has been kept up with each update of each 3D renderer as well, making it a great place to start if you’re making a decision.

In Depth: 3D Renderers


2 Burning Question: What is Apple Metal?

Burning Question: MetalIf you’re on Mac, you may notice an option in your Adobe software for Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration (Metal). What is Metal for Adobe Rendering? Click to find out!

Burning Question: What is Apple Metal?


 

3 Burning Question: How Do I Remove Flicker from my Footage?

burning question: removing flickerFlicker, brightness fluctuation, and strobing is a really annoying problem in video. It occurs when the frequency of the lights and your camera’s shutter speed don’t jive. You might get strobing or rolling bands when shooting under fluorescent lights. You’ll also get strobing bands when filming a video or computer screen. If you’ve done any film restoration, you’ll see flicker there as well. In addition, it can rear it’s ugly head when shooting time-lapse footage.

Burning Question: How Do I Remove Flicker from my Footage?


4 In Depth: Render Farms / Network Rendering / Distributed Rendering

In Depth Network Rendering Render Farm Distributed Rendering The idea of network rendering, or distributed rendering, is to distribute your render over a network, or farm, of computers, to speed up your render times. This can be done in many different programs with a myriad of different setups, so it isn’t as straight forward and clear cut as I’d like it to be.

Creating the right storage and management can be a challenge but it’s important to get that in place first. There are tons of resources out there but I’m keeping this short and sweet so this will be a page of resources more than actual instructions. This is another one of those articles that keep getting updated as new software is released.

In Depth: Render Farms / Network Rendering / Distributed Rendering


5 C4D Spotlight: Setting Up A Render Farm in Cinema 4D with Team Render

C4D Spotlight Team RenderWho wants to render faster? Everyone!! We’ve covered this topic a bit before but with Team Render for Cinema 4D, you can set up a render farm quickly and easily. Here are a couple of tutorials from Maxon
and Greyscalegorilla.

Team Render replaced Net Render in R15 and it’s fully integrated into Cinema 4D very easy to set up. “It allows distribution of frames for animation and buckets for still images to multiple computers on the network.” – Maxon.

This article was originally published in 2017 but updated in 2019.

Setting Up A Render Farm in Cinema 4D with Team Render


6 In Depth: Gunfire & Muzzle Flash

In Depth: Gunfire and Muzzle Flash EffectsThis article focuses on movie making and learning about real weapons so that the visual effects are acceptable to an audience. Making a believable composite is the most important part of convincing your audience that your gunfire is real. I can’t tell the difference between an M-16 and an AK-47 and really only know what I’ve seen in movies. If you’re wanting to make your movie realistic, talk to an expert on guns or even watch some YouTube videos with real weapons so that your guns match with the right muzzle flash. Take notes and then amp it up a bit for your movie for dramatic effect!

This was another article with a hefty update in 2019.

In Depth: Gunfire & Muzzle Flash


7 In Depth: Troubleshooting After Effects Issues and Plug-ins

In Depth: Troubleshooting After Effects Issues and Plug-insEven though After Effects is a very solid product, everyone will run into issues from time to time, whether it be from corrupt preferences, random errors, codec problems, and more. Here is a general problem-solving guide on how to troubleshoot some common issues with After Effects.

This is a living guide that will be updated and changed over time. Troubleshooting an extremely broad topic and each issue can occur from a slew of circumstances. This also covers multiple versions of After Effects so the version number is not always stated. This is a guide to help you troubleshoot issues… to put you on the path and doesn’t guarantee that this advice WILL fix your issues.

In Depth: Troubleshooting After Effects Issues and Plug-ins


8 C4D Spotlight: Learning Python to Expand Cinema 4D

C4D Spotlight: Learning Python to Expand Cinema 4DThis is an article that is a couple of years old but has remained popular at Toolfarm. Okay, I know what you’re thinking. Learning Python will be difficult and I don’t have time. Well, learning just a bit, enough to be dangerous, can expand what you do in Cinema 4D and automate repetitive tasks to speed up your workflow. I promise that I will not get technical in this post. This is an overview of what Python is, why you might want to learn Python, and where you can learn Python for free. And, of course, a bunch of tutorials and free Python scripts!

C4D Spotlight: Learning Python to Expand Cinema 4D


9 Reset PSR: How to Center any Object in Cinema 4D

Reset PSR: How to Center any Object in Cinema 4DAnother oldie but a goodie! Learn how to add the PSR button to Cinema 4D and how to reset it to center any object in Cinema 4D. This is a quick rundown of how to do it, no fluff.

Reset PSR: How to Center any Object in Cinema 4D


10 Maya Monday: Maya XGen and Interactive Grooming Tutorial Roundup

Maya Monday: Maya XGen and Interactive Grooming Tutorial RoundupMaya 2017 Update 3 brought the interactive grooming tools and they’re really powerful! With XGen, you can create natural-looking hair and animal fur. Here are some overviews and examples of what XGen Interactive grooming can do. This article is from 2018 but is still a Toolfarm favorite.

Maya Monday: Maya XGen and Interactive Grooming Tutorial Roundup

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Using RenderGarden to Accelerate After Effects Renders https://www.toolfarm.com/tutorial/using-rendergarden-to-accelerate-after-effects-renders/ Tue, 30 Apr 2019 15:52:19 +0000 https://www.toolfarm.com/?post_type=tutorial&p=25565 TripodNinja, Krishna Bhamidipati has put together an excellent blog post about using RenderGarden to Accelerate After Effects Renders.

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TripodNinja, Krishna Bhamidipati has put together an excellent blog post about using RenderGarden to Accelerate After Effects Renders. In fact, Matt Silverman, one of the developers of Rendergarden, sent the link to us.

This blog post covers a lot that is in the FAQ but it is worded from the perspective of a user. He created a fantastic table explaining performance benchmarks and gives great advice on the best settings to use.

Read Using RenderGarden to Accelerate After Effects Renders


Other RenderGarden Tutorials

RenderGarden Windows Installation and Setup Tutorial – This tutorial explains how to set up RenderGarden for After Effects on a stand-alone Windows PC, in this RenderGarden installation tutorial.

RenderGarden for After Effects Overview and Function – These are a series of tutorials about Managing RenderGarden, Submitting a Render, the Network RenderNode, and lastly, the UI overview.

More about Using RenderGarden to Accelerate After Effects Renders

Using RenderGarden to Accelerate After Effects RendersRenderGarden

Your renders will FLY with RenderGarden!

Increase your render speeds by 3 times on your computer and maximize your CPU cores when rendering across your network. RenderGarden is an absolute must-have script for After Effects users.

RenderGarden is an Adobe After Effects script that splits your comp into a specified number of segments. We refer to these segments as seed. Rendergarden then renders them to multiple background command line windows. Accordingly, these windows are called Gardeners. Through segmenting the comp into multiple seeds, you can fully maximize your CPU cores on a single machine or across multiple machines with network rendering.

Learn More

Lastly, you should download a trial version of RenderGarden. Click on the product page, and it’s on the lower right, below the Add to Cart button.

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RenderGarden Windows Installation and Setup Tutorial https://www.toolfarm.com/tutorial/rendergarden-windows-installation-and-setup-tutorial/ Wed, 20 Mar 2019 17:57:52 +0000 https://www.toolfarm.com/?post_type=tutorial&p=24484 This tutorial explains how to set up RenderGarden for After Effects on a stand-alone Windows PC.

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This tutorial explains how to set up RenderGarden for After Effects on a stand-alone Windows PC, in this RenderGarden installation tutorial.

RenderGarden Windows Installation

If you’re looking to install RenderGarden on a Mac, check out this tutorial: https://www.toolfarm.com/tutorial/rendergarden_installation_and_configuration/

You can find other helpful RenderGarden tutorials here: https://www.toolfarm.com/tutorials/rendergarden

 

RenderGarden

Increase your render speeds by 3 times on your computer and maximize your CPU cores when rendering across your network. RenderGarden is an absolute must-have script for After Effects users.

RenderGarden is an Adobe After Effects script that splits your comp into a specified number of segments (which we refer to as seeds) and then renders them to multiple background command line windows (which we call, Gardeners). Through segmenting the comp into multiple seeds, you can fully maximize your CPU cores on a single machine or across multiple machines with network rendering.

Learn More

 

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RenderGarden for After Effects Overview and Function https://www.toolfarm.com/tutorial/rendergarden_for_after_effects_overview_and_function/ Tue, 28 Nov 2017 16:35:00 +0000 https://toolfarm.local/?p=19907 Learn all of the features and settings in the RenderGarden Script, plus learn how to submit a render, work with render nodes, and manage RenderGarden.

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RenderGarden is an Adobe After Effects script that splits your comp into a specified number of segments (which we refer to as seeds) and then renders them to multiple background command line windows (which we call, Gardeners). Through segmenting the comp into multiple seeds, you can fully maximize your CPU cores on a single machine or across multiple machines with network rendering.

Learn More about RenderGarden

Try RenderGarden  (Under After Effects Host)

UI Overview

Learn all of the features and settings in the RenderGarden script.

Submitting a Render

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Learn how to prepare your comp for rendering through RenderGarden.

Network Render Node

Learn how to configure a network render node to render your submitted RenderGarden files with Gardener.

Managing RenderGarden

Learn how to manage RenderGarden through Finder.

See Also: RenderGarden for After Effects Installation and Configuration

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RenderGarden Installation and Configuration https://www.toolfarm.com/tutorial/rendergarden_installation_and_configuration/ Tue, 28 Nov 2017 15:32:00 +0000 https://toolfarm.local/?p=19905 Learn how to install and configure RenderGarden for both Mac and Windows.

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RenderGarden is an Adobe After Effects script that splits your comp into a specified number of segments (which we refer to as seeds) and then renders them to multiple background command line windows (which we call, Gardeners). Through segmenting the comp into multiple seeds, you can fully maximize your CPU cores on a single machine or across multiple machines with network rendering.

Learn More about RenderGarden

Try RenderGarden  (Under After Effects Host)

Installation – Mac & Windows

Learn how to install RenderGarden on both MAC and Windows.

Configuration – Mac

Learn how to download and install FFMPEG for MAC and configure RenderGarden for rendering.

Configuration – Windows

Learn how to download and install FFMPEG & Python 2.7 for Windows and configure RenderGarden for rendering.

More RenderGarden Tutorials

Check out our full playlist which includes tutorials on submitting your render, setting up network render nodes, and managing RenderGarden processes.

View Full Playlist on YouTube       Buy RenderGarden

 

 

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Burning Question: How Can I Background Render in After Effects? https://www.toolfarm.com/tutorial/burning_question_how_can_i_background_render_in_after_effects/ Fri, 13 Nov 2015 05:14:00 +0000 https://toolfarm.local/?p=15415 We were asked via Twitter: “Is there a plug-in in existence that allows me to render in AE (in the background) while I continue to work in AE?” Here is a great solution for Adobe Creative Cloud users. We also have a solution for those of you who only have After Effects or are working in an older version of the software.

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Updated  This is an article from 2015 that is updated with new information about RenderGarden and Adobe Media Encoder.

Background Rendering with RenderGarden

RenderGarden has been called the new “Killer App” and it is similar to the old BG Render script, which you may be familiar with. It splits your comp into a specified number of segments (seeds) and then renders them to multiple background command line windows (gardeners). Through segmenting the comp into multiple seeds, you can fully maximize your CPU cores on a single machine or across multiple machines with network rendering. This is extremely beneficial l if you're running an older computer because you will get render speeds 2.5-3x faster. I highly recommend downloading the demo version and trying it out for yourself. You will love it. It's only $99 too!

RenderGarden can also background render:

  • Continue working in After Effects while your comps render in the background.
  • Option for Post-Render transcoding to MP4 and/or QT.
  • Render multiple comps in sequence or in parallel.

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Background Render with Adobe Media Encoder

The easiest way to render in the background, while still working in After Effects, is to open Media Encoder CC. Go to File > Add After Effects Composition… then navigate to your Project file and choose the comp you want to render. 

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You can just drag the comp into the queue in Adobe Media Encoder. It will ask you which comp you want to render. 

Alternately, you can send a file to Media Encoder right from After Effects. In After Effects, select your comp, then go to the Main Menu > Composition > Add to Adobe Media Encoder Queue…export to Media Encoder

A Few Media Encoder Tips

  1. The program running in front will get the attention from the processor, so your video will not render as quickly in the background as it does in After Effects. That said, you can still save a lot of time.
  2. Things will run slowly if you don't have a lot of RAM. If you're doing a lot of work in After Effects, you'll want to max out your machine with RAM.
  3. Media Encoder contains more formats than After Effects and there are presets for Vimeo, YouTube, iPad, etc. so you can render directly to those formats.
  4. Here is a list of supported formats in Adobe Media Encoder.
  5. If you run into any problems or have questions, check out Adobe Media Encoder Help.

Tutorials on the process

If you're new to Media Encoder, there are several tutorials on YouTube and other places on the web. Here is a good one. 

Adobe Media Encoder Beginner Tutorial

Other options

BG Renderer Pro

We have another option for you. aescripts + aeplugins BG Renderer Pro for After Effects allows users to use the Render Queue to render comps in the background while still working in After Effects. 

AERender

AERender, another you may want to check out, is an older render script for After Effects which allows you to render in the background or render without opening After Effects. As the developer describes it, “A quick and easy way to launch AE renders without using the resources necessary to load up the After Effects UI and load each preview frame into memory. Plus this gives you the ability to launch multiple renders at once if you so choose.

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