Just want to implement network render, so I checked the network render with luxcore in the blender and I have a few questions.
First is there any documentation for it?
Second does LuxCore have any bucket render to render a single frame on the network too or just each Pc should render just one frame at the time?
Network render
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Re: Network render
Beware that network rendering is a very underdeveloped feature.
Few lines of text here: https://wiki.luxcorerender.org/LuxCoreR ... _Rendering
LuxCore doesn't use buckets but can merges different rendering of the same image on multiple PC (i.e. yes, you can use multiple PCs to accelerate the rendering the same image).
Re: Network render
Is that possible to access that directly from C++?Dade wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 10:58 am Beware that network rendering is a very underdeveloped feature.
Few lines of text here: https://wiki.luxcorerender.org/LuxCoreR ... _Rendering
LuxCore doesn't use buckets but can merges different rendering of the same image on multiple PC (i.e. yes, you can use multiple PCs to accelerate the rendering the same image).
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Re: Network render
It is all written in Python so no (i.e. you have to run an external command pyluxcoretools with command line options).