![]() The motion tracking toolset introduced in Cinema 4D R16 has been extended with a new Graph View for troubleshooting shots, including a range of filters for semi-automatically removing bad tracks. Maxon says that the system is designed to minimise disk space and file-management issues during look dev. The system works with the render queue and Team Render network rendering. Users can create different Takes for a scene – which can represent anything from materials or lighting changes to alternate animations – each with its own unique render settings, and save them in a single scene file.Īll of the Takes can the be rendered simultaneously, with Cinema 4D automatically handling file naming. Top of the feature list for Cinema 4D R17 is the Take System, shown in the video above: a hard-to-classify toolset that combines the functionality of both traditional render layer and versioning systems. The Take System: versioning plus render layers in one New features include an interesting new ‘Take System’ for generating variants of scenes, plus improvements to the existing modelling, sculpting and motion tracking tools, and integration with Houdini Engine. ![]() The new release will be previewed at Siggraph 2015 next week, and is due to ship in September. Maxon has announced Cinema 4D R17, the latest update to its 3D modelling, rendering and animation software. Scroll down for details of the commercial release. Posted by Jim Thacker Maxon ships Cinema 4D R17
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