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THE
RANCH/
PRACTICAL
CASE
Here
is what happens when a customer
sends a project to the farm.
We
hope it will help you to better
visualize the renderfarming
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Mr
Smith connects to the
RANCH website and logins
with his user account.
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To submit
his project, he enters
his scene’s parameters,
his credit card information,
and uploads his scene
(please see the
Renderfarm User Guide
for details) to the renderfarm. |
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The project
enters the waiting list,
or is directly rendered
if first in line. |
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When
the rendering of the project
begins, a first e-mail
is sent to Mr Smith. |
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While
his project is rendering,
Mr Smith can check its
status on the online waiting
list. |
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When
it is finished, Mr Smith
receives three e-mails.
One is sent by our renderfarm
server and confirms the
end of the rendering.
The other e-mails are
sent by our web server.
The first contains the
link to the final payment
page. When the payment
is done, the last e-mail
sent contains the necessary
information to download
the files (ftp server
to contact, project directory,
project account and password). |
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Mr Smith
connects to our ftp server
with his favorite ftp
client (we recommend FileZilla)
and downloads his files. |
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| Each project
is assigned a temporary ftp
account and directory. Mr Smith
has 5 days to download his files
before the project account expires. |
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Ranch
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