![]() If you're doing fog and SSS it's much faster than Octane. Atmosphere and fog is the easiest thing I've ever done. Interior scenes look way better than Octane. It has a very familiar look and feel as Arnold or VRay. Likes: It feels more like your standard render engine. There's no hard date that I've heard of for release, but I have a feeling it's going to be soon. Much faster than CPU rendering, unless you've invested heavily in CPU rendering. What I would say, is it really depends on what your main focus is and what render engine you're currently coming from. I've been on the Redshift beta for a few months, and have used Octane for the past three years. 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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