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WWF used motion picture visual effects?

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Old 06-30-2006   #1 (permalink)
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WWF used motion picture visual effects?

We were wondering if WWF is extensible enough to manage large computer
rendering of images created by CGI 3D software??

Could Windows Worflow Foundation replace the many different "queuing" or
"batch processing" software commercially availble??

***Typical Scenario****
Can WWF handles sending multiple command line jobs to multiple machines
while the job may complete in less than 1 second each on many computers
simulateneously?

Here's a screenshot of a typical "3D rendering/queuing" engine used in the
motion picture animation or visual effects industry.
http://software.franticfilms.com/ima...itor_basic.png

Thanks for your help...
We're searching to see if this could be a new way of handling computer
rendering...


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