![]() So altogether it usually takes several days, or even weeks to render something on the farm. This practice saves an incredible amount of render time. So the 100 frames that I render get multiplied to 500 using frame interpolation. Remember that I create in-between frames in After Effects. The animations that are divided in 'scenes' usually have about 100 frames per scene, so that's usually less then a continuous fly-through. ![]() ![]() Typically, my animations render between 5 and 30 minutes per frame, and I usually render about 2500 frames for a fly-through animation. This hopping on and off and machines with various specs make it hard to put a number on render time. I can only use the render farm when no 'real' work is rendering, so I have to manage the renders in all the down-time. Also, I don't always render the entire animation in one continuous session. How long does a typical render take? Well, I render on multiple machines (render farm), and the machines don't all have the same specs. But in this post I will try and answer them as best I can. ![]() I often forgo answering, partly because it's not an easy question to answer. I often get asked questions about how long it took to render the animation, or what kind of computer I have. ![]()
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