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Sheep It Going.

Updated: May 6, 2021

The final verdict.

Well the time has come. I have tested the farm myself.


After racking up points from rendering other people's projects on my own computer, I had more than enough to render my own .blend file. Not that a lack of points would have mattered much... the system allows you to go over your frame level as long as its the same project. To clarify further, it causes your points to go into the negatives to some degree. This would impede you the next time you try out the service, but not on your submitted project. In reality, the only thing that could have stopped me was the project being cancelled by admins. But, that only happens if there are an unreasonable amount of frames to render or if your project is taking too much time.


I rendered so much that I am now in the top 50% of renderers, according to this big green sign:




Anyways, let's get down to the meat of this. The "veal" if you will...


What I rendered:


The scene I rendered was a gumdrop array consisting of 52 frames moving at 24 fps. During the making of this I had a lot of trouble with shaders but, I tried getting help from the lovely blender stack exchange, and improved it as much as I could. Aside from the shader issues, The rest of it was done rather successfully, using modifiers, add ons, geometry nodes, and of course, standard 3D modeling. It's definitely not my best work or anything, but, I learned a lot.


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What the "sheeple" returned to me:


Several pngs (and a generated .mp4) were delivered to me in mint condition. Although this farm has no real sheep, (or any other farm animals), the farm gets an FDA approval from me. (#sheepit #marmariyis)


Anyways, thats all for now.


-Marmariyis

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