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Big and Ugly Rendering Project (BURP), is a non-commercial distributed computing project using the BOINC framework. It is currently under development to work as a publicly distributed system for the rendering of 3D graphics.

The BURP idea

The idea is to use spare CPU cycles on participating computers around the world to render 3D images and animations submitted by the users of the BURP network - in other words to build a large shared render farm that can be freely used by those who also contribute computing power to it. The potential processing power of a system like this is enormous - theoretically the speed is only limited by network bandwidth. BURP hopes to make animations and images public as soon as they are finished so that all participants will be able to see the outcome.

The fundamental goal of BURP is to give users access to computing power to render animations that would take an impossibly long time on a single computer. By dividing the work among hundreds of computers, an animation that takes possibly months to render in CPU time could be completed in only a few days.

History

Currently supported render software

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