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Solid Angle Cinema4D To Arnold 2.0.3.3 For Cinema4D R16/R17/R18
Solid Angle Cinema 4D To Arnold v2.5.2.1 for Cinema 4D | 438 MB
          
Arnold is an advanced Monte Carlo ray tracing renderer built for the demands of feature-length animation and visual effects. Originally co-developed with Sony Pictures Imageworks and now their main renderer, Arnold is used at over 300 studios worldwide including ILM, Framestore, MPC, The Mill and Digic Pictures. Arnold was the primary renderer on dozens of films from Monster House and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs to Pacific Rim and Gravity. It is available as a standalone renderer on Linux, Windows and Mac OS X, and is accessible through plug-ins for Maya, Softimage, Houdini and Katana.

 


Features

  • Seamless integration with C4D: objects (instances, cloners, deformers, generators), MoGraph geometry, hair and splines.
  • Support for both native particles and Thinking Particles.
  • The fastest interactive rendering (IPR) of all Arnold plugins, allows parameter changes to be rapidly previewed without interrupting your work.
  • Arnold Shading Network Editor, a node-based material editor. 
  • A comprehensive list of shaders and utilities, including vertex maps and per-face materials.
  • Volume rendering with OpenVDB.
  • Deferred, render time generation of geometry with the Arnold procedaural node.
  • Native linear workflow.
  • Team Render, including single-frame distributed rendering.
  • Support for third party plugins like X-Particles and Turbulence FD.

 

Home Page - https://www.solidangle.com/arnold/arnold-for-cinema-4d/

 

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