Hi @zigor , the course is very good from what I am seeing so far. I wanted to ask you, is the final render quality of the c4d vs octane rendering engine very noticeable?
I was looking at the page and it costs OctaneRender ™ for Maxon Cinema 4D License ($ 269) or OctaneRender ™ for Maxon Cinema 4D + Standalone Combo License ($ 619), which would be the Standalone?
@toshan Standalone: it means that it is a loose program in which you put the 3D that you make in cinema, it is a pain to save the 3d in obj in cinema and open it in the standalone
the problem is that octane forces you to buy both for the cinema plugin to work.
If you do not want to go through the box now cinema 19 brings (pro render) is a renderer with an algorithm very similar to octane but that comes standard.
Zigor, I have these specifications at home:
i7 6800K
RAM 32GB
GTX 960
As for the soft I have the Cinema 4D R19 version with Octane Render
Will I be able to do all the exercises with that?
Hi @zigor , I'm new to the 3d world, I have a ryzen 3900x and a 2080 super 8GB, I wanted to know how I'm doing with that team for your courses that I'm very interested in them.
@atcgrafico you will not have any problem, but if you want to get out of doubt and render with octane, visit their website. otoy.com and see what graphics are compatible with that renderer
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PlusHi @zigor , the course is very good from what I am seeing so far. I wanted to ask you, is the final render quality of the c4d vs octane rendering engine very noticeable?
I was looking at the page and it costs OctaneRender ™ for Maxon Cinema 4D License ($ 269) or OctaneRender ™ for Maxon Cinema 4D + Standalone Combo License ($ 619), which would be the Standalone?
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Teacher Plus@toshan Standalone: it means that it is a loose program in which you put the 3D that you make in cinema, it is a pain to save the 3d in obj in cinema and open it in the standalone
the problem is that octane forces you to buy both for the cinema plugin to work.
If you do not want to go through the box now cinema 19 brings (pro render) is a renderer with an algorithm very similar to octane but that comes standard.
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Plus@zigor thanks for the answer, greetings!
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Zigor, I have these specifications at home:
i7 6800K
RAM 32GB
GTX 960
As for the soft I have the Cinema 4D R19 version with Octane Render
Will I be able to do all the exercises with that?
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Teacher PlusWith that processor I would use a rendering engine that uses it, like arnold for example
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Hello Zigor, I have a question about the equipment to use.
What would be the minimum computer requirements and what would be the ideal requirements for this course and the other courses you have.
Thanks and congratulations for the style you have, very good!
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Hi @zigor , I'm new to the 3d world, I have a ryzen 3900x and a 2080 super 8GB, I wanted to know how I'm doing with that team for your courses that I'm very interested in them.
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Teacher Plus@atcgrafico you will not have any problem, but if you want to get out of doubt and render with octane, visit their website. otoy.com and see what graphics are compatible with that renderer
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