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About us Welcome to! In this subreddit you can submit all things related to Cinema 4D, your own creations, resources and questions, but also related (news) articles. Cinema 4D is a 3D Modelling, animating and rendering program made by Current header image by and footer. Tutorials • • • • • • • • • • Textures/Materials • • • • • • • • • Models • • • • • • Business • • • Third Party/Plugin Specific • • • • Community: • • • • If you feel something is missing, feel free to message the mods! Related subreddits • • • • • • • • • • • • Additional Info The traffic stats for are also publically available.
If you have feedback on the subreddit theme, feel free to send a message. They have not announced it, and frankly, I wouldn't hold my breath. Otoy is notorious for announcing things way way too far in advance. Case in point - theyre already showing Octane 5 things on thier twitter. We don't know if C4D will be included in the free tier.
It might not. All we know is that the already free DCC apps (Unity, Unreal, Blender) will get free versions. No word on what any of the others will be, if any. They could say tomorrow. Blutonium boy hardstyle samples vol.2.
See OTOY’s real-time path-tracer in action and explore the fastest GPU-accelerated render engine available today. Learn about all the new features in Octane 4. Cinema 4D is a 3D Modelling. (octane render) Egg Planet. Bought it a couple months back. Been using C4D R17. And very recently upgrade to R20.
They could say next year. • • • • • • •. • Close C4D • Sign in to Otoy's website • Go for the latest stable build (3.08) or if you want the latest V4 Release Candidate Build • Download the Windows Regular Build • extract it • in the c4dOctane folder you'll see a bunch of cdl64 files, delete all of them except R20 (if you're installing to R20) • copy the c4dOctane folder to ProgramFiles/Maxon/Cinema4D R20/plugins • Open C4D. I believe you may have to do an online license verification, they turned off offline mode on the full license. • • • • • • •.
I'm at a freelance crossroads when it comes to moving to the next level and am looking for some guidance from the group. I'm running the RealFlow plugin for Cinema 4D R17 and an 8-hour render time for a 4sec simulation is really counterproductive. I'm running Win10 on a 3.2GHz 8-core AMD FX-8320E processor with 8GB of RAM and my graphics card is a Radeon R9 270. My main question is whether to just scrap the whole configuration and start over (which is out of the question budget-wise) or if simply moving to a better graphics card might do the trick? Also, I hear Octane Render is a vast improvement over the native C4D renderer, but it requires an NVidia card, and I don't know if it would play well with my AMD system. Well there it is. Can I salvage reasonable performance out of an aging computer or is technology accelerating faster than I can afford to keep up?
[Ron Moore] 'I'm at a freelance crossroads when it comes to moving to the next level and am looking for some guidance from the group. I'm running the RealFlow plugin for Cinema 4D R17 and an 8-hour render time for a 4sec simulation is really counterproductive. I'm running Win10 on a 3.2GHz 8-core AMD FX-8320E processor with 8GB of RAM and my graphics card is a Radeon R9 270. My main question is whether to just scrap the whole configuration and start over (which is out of the question budget-wise) or if simply moving to a better graphics card might do the trick? Also, I hear Octane Render is a vast improvement over the native C4D renderer, but it requires an NVidia card, and I don't know if it would play well with my AMD system.
Well there it is. Can I salvage reasonable performance out of an aging computer or is technology accelerating faster than I can afford to keep up?' Hey Ron, How dense are the meshes you're working with, do render times go down with less detailed simulations? [Ron Moore] 'Shawn, Appreciate the suggestion. In RealFlow I lowered the Resolution down from 2 to 1 and dropped the Density from 1000 to 500 and cut the render time down from 4min /frame to 2.5min/frame, so I guess we're making some progress. Ron' Ah, that makes sense. I'm also a RealFlow user (RF2016), so I'm not a stranger to the long renders.
I've used Octane and Arnold for RF scenes and they both have their strengths. On my machines, Arnold seems more stable on high poly meshes where Octane crashes more, but renders faster - both render faster than C4D's physical and standard renderers though. I haven't tried ProRender yet, but that may be an option for you. Anime sonic x sub indo snowden. Since you're currently using an AMD graphics card, you might try downloading the demos for Arnold or Vray to see if either suits your needs. Word of warning though, Solid Angle/Autodesk recently stopped selling perpetual licenses for Arnold, so you're looking at a fairly spendy subscription.
Otherwise, you might consider a powerful Nvidia card for Octane or Redshift.
About us Welcome to! In this subreddit you can submit all things related to Cinema 4D, your own creations, resources and questions, but also related (news) articles. Cinema 4D is a 3D Modelling, animating and rendering program made by Current header image by and footer. Tutorials • • • • • • • • • • Textures/Materials • • • • • • • • • Models • • • • • • Business • • • Third Party/Plugin Specific • • • • Community: • • • • If you feel something is missing, feel free to message the mods! Related subreddits • • • • • • • • • • • • Additional Info The traffic stats for are also publically available.
If you have feedback on the subreddit theme, feel free to send a message. They have not announced it, and frankly, I wouldn't hold my breath. Otoy is notorious for announcing things way way too far in advance. Case in point - theyre already showing Octane 5 things on thier twitter. We don't know if C4D will be included in the free tier.
It might not. All we know is that the already free DCC apps (Unity, Unreal, Blender) will get free versions. No word on what any of the others will be, if any. They could say tomorrow. Blutonium boy hardstyle samples vol.2.
See OTOY’s real-time path-tracer in action and explore the fastest GPU-accelerated render engine available today. Learn about all the new features in Octane 4. Cinema 4D is a 3D Modelling. (octane render) Egg Planet. Bought it a couple months back. Been using C4D R17. And very recently upgrade to R20.
They could say next year. • • • • • • •. • Close C4D • Sign in to Otoy's website • Go for the latest stable build (3.08) or if you want the latest V4 Release Candidate Build • Download the Windows Regular Build • extract it • in the c4dOctane folder you'll see a bunch of cdl64 files, delete all of them except R20 (if you're installing to R20) • copy the c4dOctane folder to ProgramFiles/Maxon/Cinema4D R20/plugins • Open C4D. I believe you may have to do an online license verification, they turned off offline mode on the full license. • • • • • • •.
I'm at a freelance crossroads when it comes to moving to the next level and am looking for some guidance from the group. I'm running the RealFlow plugin for Cinema 4D R17 and an 8-hour render time for a 4sec simulation is really counterproductive. I'm running Win10 on a 3.2GHz 8-core AMD FX-8320E processor with 8GB of RAM and my graphics card is a Radeon R9 270. My main question is whether to just scrap the whole configuration and start over (which is out of the question budget-wise) or if simply moving to a better graphics card might do the trick? Also, I hear Octane Render is a vast improvement over the native C4D renderer, but it requires an NVidia card, and I don't know if it would play well with my AMD system. Well there it is. Can I salvage reasonable performance out of an aging computer or is technology accelerating faster than I can afford to keep up?
[Ron Moore] 'I'm at a freelance crossroads when it comes to moving to the next level and am looking for some guidance from the group. I'm running the RealFlow plugin for Cinema 4D R17 and an 8-hour render time for a 4sec simulation is really counterproductive. I'm running Win10 on a 3.2GHz 8-core AMD FX-8320E processor with 8GB of RAM and my graphics card is a Radeon R9 270. My main question is whether to just scrap the whole configuration and start over (which is out of the question budget-wise) or if simply moving to a better graphics card might do the trick? Also, I hear Octane Render is a vast improvement over the native C4D renderer, but it requires an NVidia card, and I don't know if it would play well with my AMD system.
Well there it is. Can I salvage reasonable performance out of an aging computer or is technology accelerating faster than I can afford to keep up?' Hey Ron, How dense are the meshes you're working with, do render times go down with less detailed simulations? [Ron Moore] 'Shawn, Appreciate the suggestion. In RealFlow I lowered the Resolution down from 2 to 1 and dropped the Density from 1000 to 500 and cut the render time down from 4min /frame to 2.5min/frame, so I guess we're making some progress. Ron' Ah, that makes sense. I'm also a RealFlow user (RF2016), so I'm not a stranger to the long renders.
I've used Octane and Arnold for RF scenes and they both have their strengths. On my machines, Arnold seems more stable on high poly meshes where Octane crashes more, but renders faster - both render faster than C4D's physical and standard renderers though. I haven't tried ProRender yet, but that may be an option for you. Anime sonic x sub indo snowden. Since you're currently using an AMD graphics card, you might try downloading the demos for Arnold or Vray to see if either suits your needs. Word of warning though, Solid Angle/Autodesk recently stopped selling perpetual licenses for Arnold, so you're looking at a fairly spendy subscription.
Otherwise, you might consider a powerful Nvidia card for Octane or Redshift.
...">Octane Render For Cinema 4d R17(19.12.2018)About us Welcome to! In this subreddit you can submit all things related to Cinema 4D, your own creations, resources and questions, but also related (news) articles. Cinema 4D is a 3D Modelling, animating and rendering program made by Current header image by and footer. Tutorials • • • • • • • • • • Textures/Materials • • • • • • • • • Models • • • • • • Business • • • Third Party/Plugin Specific • • • • Community: • • • • If you feel something is missing, feel free to message the mods! Related subreddits • • • • • • • • • • • • Additional Info The traffic stats for are also publically available.
If you have feedback on the subreddit theme, feel free to send a message. They have not announced it, and frankly, I wouldn't hold my breath. Otoy is notorious for announcing things way way too far in advance. Case in point - theyre already showing Octane 5 things on thier twitter. We don't know if C4D will be included in the free tier.
It might not. All we know is that the already free DCC apps (Unity, Unreal, Blender) will get free versions. No word on what any of the others will be, if any. They could say tomorrow. Blutonium boy hardstyle samples vol.2.
See OTOY’s real-time path-tracer in action and explore the fastest GPU-accelerated render engine available today. Learn about all the new features in Octane 4. Cinema 4D is a 3D Modelling. (octane render) Egg Planet. Bought it a couple months back. Been using C4D R17. And very recently upgrade to R20.
They could say next year. • • • • • • •. • Close C4D • Sign in to Otoy's website • Go for the latest stable build (3.08) or if you want the latest V4 Release Candidate Build • Download the Windows Regular Build • extract it • in the c4dOctane folder you'll see a bunch of cdl64 files, delete all of them except R20 (if you're installing to R20) • copy the c4dOctane folder to ProgramFiles/Maxon/Cinema4D R20/plugins • Open C4D. I believe you may have to do an online license verification, they turned off offline mode on the full license. • • • • • • •.
I'm at a freelance crossroads when it comes to moving to the next level and am looking for some guidance from the group. I'm running the RealFlow plugin for Cinema 4D R17 and an 8-hour render time for a 4sec simulation is really counterproductive. I'm running Win10 on a 3.2GHz 8-core AMD FX-8320E processor with 8GB of RAM and my graphics card is a Radeon R9 270. My main question is whether to just scrap the whole configuration and start over (which is out of the question budget-wise) or if simply moving to a better graphics card might do the trick? Also, I hear Octane Render is a vast improvement over the native C4D renderer, but it requires an NVidia card, and I don't know if it would play well with my AMD system. Well there it is. Can I salvage reasonable performance out of an aging computer or is technology accelerating faster than I can afford to keep up?
[Ron Moore] 'I'm at a freelance crossroads when it comes to moving to the next level and am looking for some guidance from the group. I'm running the RealFlow plugin for Cinema 4D R17 and an 8-hour render time for a 4sec simulation is really counterproductive. I'm running Win10 on a 3.2GHz 8-core AMD FX-8320E processor with 8GB of RAM and my graphics card is a Radeon R9 270. My main question is whether to just scrap the whole configuration and start over (which is out of the question budget-wise) or if simply moving to a better graphics card might do the trick? Also, I hear Octane Render is a vast improvement over the native C4D renderer, but it requires an NVidia card, and I don't know if it would play well with my AMD system.
Well there it is. Can I salvage reasonable performance out of an aging computer or is technology accelerating faster than I can afford to keep up?' Hey Ron, How dense are the meshes you're working with, do render times go down with less detailed simulations? [Ron Moore] 'Shawn, Appreciate the suggestion. In RealFlow I lowered the Resolution down from 2 to 1 and dropped the Density from 1000 to 500 and cut the render time down from 4min /frame to 2.5min/frame, so I guess we're making some progress. Ron' Ah, that makes sense. I'm also a RealFlow user (RF2016), so I'm not a stranger to the long renders.
I've used Octane and Arnold for RF scenes and they both have their strengths. On my machines, Arnold seems more stable on high poly meshes where Octane crashes more, but renders faster - both render faster than C4D's physical and standard renderers though. I haven't tried ProRender yet, but that may be an option for you. Anime sonic x sub indo snowden. Since you're currently using an AMD graphics card, you might try downloading the demos for Arnold or Vray to see if either suits your needs. Word of warning though, Solid Angle/Autodesk recently stopped selling perpetual licenses for Arnold, so you're looking at a fairly spendy subscription.
Otherwise, you might consider a powerful Nvidia card for Octane or Redshift.
...">Octane Render For Cinema 4d R17(19.12.2018)