Overnight Batch Render

Spline Dynamics has released Overnight Batch Render a new tool for 3DS Max that promises the user a simplified way to render files sequentially on a single PC. Features include:
- Render multiple scene files sequentially on a single computer.
- Render multiple cameras per scene, taking settings from 3dsMax built-in Batch Render tool.
- Render different states or variants of a scene: support for 3dsMax scene states and state sets.
- Edit and manage your render queue from a very user-friendly interface.
- The render queue is always preserved, saved in an external file, until you clear it.
- You can add new scene files to it at any moment before firing the render. Or re-render the same queue after it’s finished, if you need to.
- Override render output size, filename and frame range for all renders from a single place.
- Suppress all kind of warning messages to avoid interruptions during the rendering process
- Auto-save renders with a missing output filename and prevents overwriting output files by auto-renaming duplicated filenames.
- Shutdown computer when finished
- Straightforward and easy to use.

Overnight Batch Render costs $21. Find out more on Spline Dynamic’s website:
http://www.splinedynamics.com/overnight-batch-render/
Source: Splinedynamics
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