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Updated at 11:20 a.m., Thursday, June 7, 2007

PipelineFX to support satellite rendering for Autodesk

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PipelineFX Announces Support for Satellite Rendering for Autodesk® Products

Honolulu, HI – June 7, 2007 – PipelineFX, makers of Qube!™ software, the leading render farm management system for film production, game development, and digital media education around the world, today announced support for satellite rendering under both mental ray for Maya Satellite and Distributed Bucket Rendering (DBR) for 3ds Max from Autodesk.

Rendering a single frame or image across more than one server to decrease the render time for large, high-resolution images is known as "satellite rendering." When rendering with Maya Unlimited and mental ray for Maya Satellite, the new Qube! Maya Job Type allows you to dispatch a single frame to as many as eight additional networked cpus. This workflow can decrease render time required of a large image significantly. When rendering with 3ds Max DBR, a single frame can also be rendered across up to eight networked CPUs.

"At Herman Miller, we use satellite rendering every day to turnaround as quickly as possible the processing of ultra-realistic imagery on our Render Farm," said Roy Baker, Visualization Design Manager for Research Design & Development at Herman Miller. "We have an extensive international artist base that offloads final renderings for both DBR and non-DBR render submissions to our farm. With the new Qube! dynamic DBR support we can see which server processor cores are being used as satellites and which are rendering whole frames for our artist. We switched to Qube! because this new DBR feature allows us to leverage all our Render Farm servers for both DBR and non-DBR render submissions so none of them have to remain idle waiting for a specific job type."

"We are seeing tremendous interest in a stable, open solution for managing satellite renders from Autodesk 3D products," said Troy Brooks, CEO of PipelineFX. "Our customers have asked for a solution to managing their render pipeline - across platforms and applications, with a single, centralized system to manage distributed single-frame renders, frame sequences, and every other aspect of their pipeline automation. This is an ideal solution for design and architectural customers, as well as animation and game studios that are called upon to render very high resolution single images for print or promotional purposes."

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About Qube! and PipelineFX: Qube!™ is the leading enterprise-class render farm management system for film and game production and digital media education. Qube! is highly customizable, extensively scalable, can be integrated into any production workflow, and is backed by 24 x 7 technical support. Qube! has custom pipelines for creative applications like Autodesk® 3ds Max®, Autodesk Maya®, NUKE™, SOFTIMAGE®|XSI®, Shake®, Adobe® After Effects® and many more. Qube! is IBM ServerProven®, and operates in Linux®, Windows® XP, 2000 and 2003, and Mac OS®X environments. PipelineFX, with headquarters in Honolulu, HI, and offices in San Francisco, CA and Vancouver, B.C. was founded in 2002. Qube! is used by world-class studios including South Park Studios, Electronic Arts, Buena Vista Games, Starz Entertainment, ReelFX, Spin VFX, Attitude Studio and Rainmaker Studios. Qube! is used by schools around the world including the School of Visual Arts in N.Y., Carleton School of Architecture, Full Sail in Florida, the University of Advancing Technology, Pratt Institute, and the University of Hawaii-Academy for Creative Media. For more information, please contact Troy Brooks, CEO of PipelineFX: troy@pipelinefx.com, Phone: 866-856-7823, 1000 Bishop Street, Suite 606, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96813, USA, info@pipelinefx.com, http://www.pipelinefx.com.