![]() Depth of Optionsįor the micro film maker, several enhancements stand out - way out. These are not new concepts to the 3D creative world but now have finally arrived in C4D and are very easy to use. New with r14 is the ability the use dynamic guides, snapping and work plane alignments. However, I’ve celebrated the way they implement new options in a rock-solid fashion. I’ve never accused Maxon of rushing to implement new ideas into their software. Then grouping or sorting to colors and other user decided options makes the workflow faster. Since options and complexity of the scene building continues to escalate, the Commander lets users search for a host of items including objects, tools, tags and more. This philosophy reveals itself in simple mouse-overs in the interface and scene building where objects automatically highlight and selected objects are shown with a highlighted border. Maxon continues to embrace the KISS philosophy (Keep It Simple, Stupid) making life easier in a very good way for the users. While there is a significant update list, I’ll be focusing on the new features that are most relevant to the micro-budget filmmaker. (To read my last review for more overall info on this series, go to: Studio Edition r13 review.) I’ll be highlighting the latest improvements and additions that are new in this release. With the release of Cinema4D release 14 (C4D r14), Maxon has shown its dedication to the users by increasing sophistication of the software without compromising its ease of use. ![]() Maxon is aggressively pursuing the Pro market with a software that has common-user sensibilities. Type: 3D Pro level CG animation, modeling and matte paintingįull Versions: $995 (Prime Edition) to $3,695.00 (Studio Edition)
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