Maxon’s Cinema 4D R21 Released

Cinema 4D R21 Released and ready for people to try/buy yesterday. This should be exciting news for people that want to start getting into 3D. Maxon Customers with Perpetual Versions of Cinema 4D are still waiting to hear on upgrade paths, but as soon as we know we let you know.

https://www.maxon.net/en/products/cinebench-r20-overview/maxon-news/article/maxon-cinema-4d-release-21-available-immediately/?fbclid=IwAR3VQLo-vOHeQuAiOTIBDKuD6T1HuDpocKUnZu5EfkJUe9OCY3SNm-WMWI0

Resolution:

Our Surface Imperfections vary in resolution depending on what we are capturing. Most maps will be between 4K and 3.5K, but none should be under 2K - allowing for maximum quality as captured within the real world.

Type:

We currently have two types of imperfection maps, Still (Imperfections) and Video (Motion Imperfections). Our Motion Imperfections are captured at 8K using a RED V-RAPTOR Camera.

Motion Imperfections:

We provide a 120fps processed MOV & Standard speed processed in PNG Sequences, HQ MP4 and MP4. If they are too slow feel free to speed them up using the 120fps footage.

Please Note: Most Motion Imperfections will not be seamless

Resolution:

Most VDB Volumes are Low to Medium Resolution, meaning they are designed for Mid to Wide shots.

This is to allow all users of GPU Renderers to add volumes into their scenes. Also it helps keep the file size down.

VDB Volumes labeled [L] are our legacy volumes (Early Volume Creations) (Wide Shots)

VDB Volumes labeled [SQ] are resolution designed for wide shots (Wide-Mid)

VDB Volumes labeled [MQ] are the optimal resolution for file size or asset type (Mid)

VDB Volumes labeled [HQ] are 2-3x the resolution of non-HQ files (Mid to Close)

VDB Volumes labeled [HQ2] require a single GPU with more than 11GB VRAM (Close up)