11/1/2023 0 Comments C4d motion graphicsback then blender want competitive and definitely not good for rigging/animating and rendering of course even maya rendering back then (mental ray) let something to be desired. Have been using maya since it was owned by Alias some time around 2005. Use the one you know and or the one that is right for the job, but the standard and physical engines are NOT garbage and can be the better choice in many situations. Exclude certain objects from lights in cycles? Can't be done. Controllable light fall off in cycles? Can't be done. Yes those three engines can give great looks with one push of a button, but you pay for it in noise and you can get into trouble when clients get specific and ask for something that needs more than a button push. Again if you know what you are doing, you can do look/dev without the progressive noisyness of RS, cycles or octane with the built in tools. (2 seconds a frame in standard vs 40 seconds a frame in cycles vs 2min a frame in Arnold on a job I just finished.)Īnd the myth that there is no real time render (IPR) is just not true. Image Infoīoth physical and standard are excellent render engines and depending on the scene can be faster than waiting for all the noise to clean up with RS or cycles or octane. If you have feedback on the subreddit theme, feel free to send /u/Cryptonaut a message. The traffic stats for /r/Cinema4D are also publically available. If you feel something is missing, feel free to message the mods! Related subreddits Want to Hire an artist? Check here first! Please give our few posting rules a read. Welcome to /r/Cinema4D! In this subreddit you can submit all things related to Cinema 4D, your own creations, resources and questions, but also related (news) articles.Ĭinema 4D is a 3D Modelling, animating and rendering program made by Maxon.
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