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  1. Hi there, I'm currently struggling on setting deadlines on when i will get work down for. Previously i have gone over the agreed deadline as i hadn't budgeted enough time on how quickly I could get bits of work done. I do interior & exterior arch viz work in 3dsmax and vray. I am curious on how people work out roughly how long a project is going to take them and generally how long it takes other people to create an interior view or exterior view. I understand that this is quite a vague question as different qualities and different types of projects have different level of details, but a rough estimation would be great I have attached the type of quality that i tend to aim for. Thanks in advance Michael
  2. I came across Paperspace while looking for a cheaper solution to buying an expensive desktop rig. Has anyone had experience running Deadline on Paperspace? I've heard that its pretty powerful in other contexts but just curious if anyone here has used it. Thanks for the help / advice.
  3. Hi everyone, Having increasingly grown sick and tired of backburner and fusion's own flaky render manager, we are thinking of switching our office render management to deadline. The price tag is pretty high for all the machines but it seems to be pretty solid. Just wanted to know if anyone is using it for architectural animation specifically with fly-throughs and pre-calculated IR maps. Scripted dependencies are a huge issue for submitting to backburner, and we have a pretty good workaround for that but submitting fusion and ae jobs is a huge plus. The other contender right now is smedge but not really sure about that one yet.
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