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In today’s tutorial, I’m going to be demonstrating the amazing new cloud computing service called Vagon which you can use to render your Blender, Cinema 4D or any other 3D scenes on a high spec remote computer. It can also be used for training machine learning models or just about any other application because you can install your own software. Vagon has some very fast computer specifications for running your software and it is very easy to use. In some circumstances, Vagon may actually be cheaper than upgrading your current PC. As part of this tutorial, I show how you can run Blender on your phone or tablet using this service and run some comparison speed tests to demonstrate just how fast this service is. ——————————— Here is an affiliate link to Vagon to enable you to start a trial: https://vagon.io/referral?invite=M6772155 ——————————— ——————————— Link to my previous Google Colab Tutorials: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV0Zsi5ZYUasqIKTYo7et4iJuaSIArSy5 ——————————— Race Spaceship By Alessandro Chiffi / ONdata Studio Introduction: 00:00 Google Colab Tutorials 00:07 Vagon 01:13 Pricing 01:41 Installing Software 02:24 Running Meshroom on the Cloud 02:46 Vagon Files 03:30 Server Locations 03:51 How Vagon Works in Practice 04:10 Blender on iPhone and iPad 06:07 Speed Tests 06:36 Render Eevee Scenes 08:33 #blender
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