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"Simple Animation" the first cloud based, virtual, animation studio has been disclosed at SIGGRAPH

Simple Animation is a ground breaking solution that allows to set up a virtual studio with artist tools, production tracking, storage and rendering farm, paying exclusively on the go, and accessing talent anywhere in the world.

The artists just need the basic physical interface: any low-end computer with his choice of display and mouse/digitizer, and a reasonable internet connection.

Once securely logged into the system, they´ll have access to a complete virtual workstation loaded with any production software they might need (either free or commercial), a production tracking system, etc. just as if they were sitting at a brick and mortar studio.

Artists don´t have to install or run any software on their own computer, in fact they can´t even download the assets locally: everything is running in Simple Animation server, and kept securely there.

The possibilities are truly endless:
- Imagine you need a super powerful workstation for just a few days to calculate and render a massive fluid simulation...
- Or light a complex scene with the fastest feedback, using a fully packed render farm...
- Or you want to do a pilot for a project but you don´t have the option or resources to set up a full physical studio right away...
- Or you want some specific artist to collaborate remotely on a project with the ease of mind of having a secure work space without needing to worry about deploying assets and software licenses...
- Or you decide to increase your animation bandwith by adding a number of artists from all over the world on a short term...
- Or you want to try out an artist remotely before bringing him over to your site...

Rush to Simple Animation website to find more.

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