RenderBuzz is an ease-of-use-focused cloud render farm designed to provide 3D artists with fast, multi-node rendering services. Its core purpose is to seamlessly move heavy local rendering workloads to the cloud: users can upload and start renders with one click via a dedicated plugin, while rendered results are synced and downloaded in real time using Dropbox’s global infrastructure.
In terms of supported software/frameworks, RenderBuzz is currently highly focused: it only supports 3ds Max versions 2020-2026, with compatibility for Corona 14 and V-Ray 7. That said, as a closed-source commercial service, it offers deep integration within the 3ds Max ecosystem and supports dozens of mainstream plugins, including Itoo Forest Pack, RailClone, and PhoenixFD. For integration, it provides a dedicated 3ds Max plugin to simplify uploads, while downloads rely on Dropbox to ensure speed. Unfortunately, the tool currently offers no API/SDK support, so deeper custom development is not possible.
Pricing is prepaid through the purchase of “Render Points.” Two billing tiers are available: the Standard plan (0.012 EUR/GHzh), suitable for everyday rendering but subject to interruption by higher-priority jobs; and the High Priority plan (0.018 EUR/GHzh), intended for urgent projects, with queue priority and no interruptions. New users receive 100 points upon registration. Documentation quality is solid, with a user manual, FAQ, and highly practical “Golden Rules” covering topics such as V-Ray noise threshold settings and output format compression recommendations. A built-in cost calculator also helps estimate expenses, effectively reducing trial-and-error costs for beginners.
Its strengths include an intuitive interface, affordable pricing—officially attributed to passing savings from reduced marketing costs on to users—High Priority mode for time-sensitive projects, and broad 3ds Max plugin support. The downsides are its extremely narrow software support, limited to 3ds Max; the risk of preemption on the Standard plan; and the need to estimate prepaid points accurately. This tool is especially well suited to 3ds Max architectural visualization and animation professionals, particularly small and medium-sized studios or individual artists.
Access from China is not mentioned on the official site. Network connectivity and payment methods—prepaid billing in euros—may pose some barriers for Chinese users, so the current status is unknown. If access or payment proves difficult, users in China may consider other well-known render farms as alternatives.
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