![]() In addition to the updated feature set expected with any major release, Maxon announced that licensing for R21 will be available on a subscription basis, bringing Cinema 4D in line with other subscription-based products like Autodesk’s Maya and Adobe Creative Cloud. Related Topics # 3D modeling # animation # arch viz # architectural visualization # Cinema 4D # Cinema 4D 2024.0 # Cinema 4D 2024.1 # Cinema 4D 2024.Cinema 4D R21, the newest version of Maxon’s popular 3D software, is set to release on September 3. As well as being able to comment on stories, followers of our social media accounts can see videos we don’t post on the site itself, including making-ofs for the latest VFX movies, animations, games cinematics and motion graphics projects. Have your say on this story by following CG Channel on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). Read a full list of new features in Cinema 4D 2024.2 in the online release notes The update is available rental-only, with single-product subscriptions costing $94/month or $719/year. To subscribe to Cinema 4D alone, you have to click the Buy Now button for the ‘C4D + Redshift’ subscription, then select Cinema 4D from the alternative options in the popup that appears.Ĭinema 4D 2024.2 is available for Windows 10+ and macOS 11.7.7+. Updated: We’ve contacted Maxon, and single-product subscriptions are still available, but they’re now much less obvious on the site than the subscription bundles. Instead, the front page of the store lists Maxon One subscriptions, which include Maxon’s entire product range, and joint subscriptions for Cinema 4D and Redshift. Now being promoted as part of subscription bundlesĪnother change since the release of Cinema 4D 2024.1 in October is that Maxon has stopped listing single-product subscriptions for Cinema 4D on the front page of its online store. The Project Asset Inspector now displays missing fonts and Node Assets, making it easier to relink external resources when importing a scene. In addition, animation is now supported when importing files in glTF format. sbsar files into Cinema 4D, and use them directly within the native materials for Maxon’s Redshift renderer. The new Substance Material Node makes it possible to import. ![]() Users can also now drag Substance materials into Cinema 4D to create new Redshift materials. ![]() Workflow improvements include support for Asset Version Pinning, making it possible for artists to continue working on an older version of an asset, even where a newer version exists.īetter import of SBSAR and glTF files, plus updates to the Project Asset Inspector ![]() Nodes: workflow improvements and new nodes for modifying geometry and splinesįor procedural modeling, Cinema 4D’s node graph gets new Symmetry and Thicken nodes, plus a new Resample Spline node for simplifying splines. The feature is particularly intended for processing raw motion-capture data. It is also now possible to set Time Scale for key simulation parameters, and to post process simulation volumes with noise patterns, and simulation upresing has been extended.Īnimation: new Key Reducer streamlines dense mocap dataĪnimators get a new Key Reducer for reducing the number of keyframes in an animation while preserving the overall shape of the animation curve. Pyro, the gaseous fluid simulation software toolset added in Cinema 4D 2023.1, gets a new Dynamic Surface option, making it possible to emit directly from deforming meshes. There are also new deactivation parameters for rigid bodies in idle states, and the option to override global damping settings for rigid bodies, soft bodies, cloth and ropes. Rigid bodies, support for which was added to the framework in Cinema 4D 2024.0, can now be scaled when animated by effectors, making it possible to create more realistic simulations. Simulation: new options for controlling rigid body and Pyro simulationsĬinema 4D 2024.2 makes a number of updates to the software’s Unified Simulation Framework. ![]() sbsar files directly into Cinema 4D to create Redshift materials.Ĭinema 4D 2024.2 makes it possible to use deforming surfaces like this curtain as emission sources for Pyro smoke and fire simulations. Other changes include a Key Reducer for processing mocap data, new nodes for procedural modeling, and the option to drag. The update extends Cinema 4D’s simulation toolsets, making it possible to emit Pyro smoke and fire from deforming surfaces, and introducing new options for controlling rigid body simulations. Maxon has released Cinema 4D 2024.2, the new version of its 3D design and animation software. Maxon’s marketing image for its December 2024 product updates, created by Zachary Corzine. Posted by Jim Thacker Maxon releases Cinema 4D 2024.2 ![]()
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