Since the image in the viewport is a live render, final rendering in MachStudio Pro is just capturing those images. In the render tab, set specific setting you want for the render as well as resolutions, format, copression, frame rate, etc. No more sending shots to a render farm. You can also save independent channels for later compositing and additional FX.
It is expensive. But if you think about it, time is money. Try rendering the same # of frames in Brazil2, V-Ray, Mental Ray, or Maxwell in a decent amount of time. That's of course if this quality of rendering will work for what you need it to. It seems to do toon characters quite well. But I've yet to see a decent video of MachStudio Pro rendering glossy reflections or refractions, or any ultra real renderings, period. Not saying it can't be done, just haven't seen proof of it yet.
CVMonte 2 years ago 2
why is machstudio pro so expensive?
blenderman34112 2 years ago