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    Loki Render

    Loki Render

    A simple and easy to use render farm for Blender

    Loki Render allows you to create your own render farm, serving Blender render jobs to a group of computers. Loki is easy to setup and runs on Linux, Windows or Mac, making it a quick and flexible distributed network rendering solution!
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    yadra - yet another distributed rendering application A Network-Render-Tool for Blender. A Java based, platform-independent tool, for rendering animations of blender in a network. Easy setup (no SMB/CIFS-Connections). Web-Interface.
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    My application is a Grid Computing application that interfaces POV-Ray (http://www.povray.org/) with the framework JPPF (http://www.jppf.org) . With my JppfPov you can use the potentialities of a grid computing network to make rendering task.
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    A 3D virtual world engine (community, town, planet and spaced-based) using the NetBeans platform and Java3D
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    Clay3D is a complete, extensible, and feature rich suite of network agnostic, scalable applications for the production of computer generated imagery and visual effects. Please see homepage for more information.
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    This will become a graphic modeling and rendering tool written in JAVA. We will support an xml-style input file format for graphical scenes. The rendering will be possible in openGL (preview) as well as by (distributed and stochastic) Raytracing.
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