What is GPU rendering and How to Use it in Your Advantage
GPU rendering uses the parallel power of modern graphics cards to create images, animations, and visual effects much faster than
Redshift is a powerful GPU-based rendering engine used for high-end 3D production, animation, and visual effects.
MaxCloudON provides cloud infrastructure for Redshift rendering, allowing you to run your projects on dedicated cloud servers instead of relying on local hardware.
With cloud-based Redshift rendering, you can:
Redshift rendering on MaxCloudON runs on dedicated cloud servers with full control.
This means:
Ideal for studios and professionals with custom workflows
Run Redshift on dedicated NVIDIA GPU servers for faster rendering and reduced production time.
Install any Redshift version, plugins, and tools. No restrictions on your pipeline.
Add more GPU servers or nodes to scale your rendering capacity instantly.
Use fixed daily, weekly, or monthly plans with no hidden fees.
Work in an isolated infrastructure with encrypted connections and VPN access.
Access your rendering setup remotely or combine it with a cloud desktop PC for a full workstation experience.
Step 1 – Choose Your GPU Server
Select a configuration based on your project size and performance needs.
Step 2 – Install Redshift & Tools
Set up Redshift, your 3D software (Cinema 4D, Maya, Houdini, etc.), and plugins.
Step 3 – Start Rendering
Run your scenes using your preferred workflow or render manager.
Step 4 โ Monitor Performance
Track progress and manage tasks in real time.
Step 5 – Download Results
Retrieve your rendered output securely.
Run Redshift on dedicated GPU servers with predictable pricing and no hidden fees.
GPU Servers (Recommended for Redshift)
Need Other Infrastructure Options?
โ For CPU workloads and preprocessing
โ For full remote workstation environmentsย
If you prefer fully automated rendering without setup, explore our Cloud Render Farm.
(Automation is available only for supported software like Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Keyshot, Cinema 4D and V-Ray)
Test your workflow with a 48-hour free CPU server trial.
( * Registration is required, with no need for a bank card or any obligation )
No. You get dedicated, unshared GPU resources.
No. You use your own Redshift licenses and plugins.
Yes. You have full control over your environment and pipeline.
Yes. Add more GPU servers or expand your infrastructure anytime.
To better understand GPU-based workflows, see our guide on GPU rendering.
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