we proudly announce: (VRAY for CINEMA 4D)


#141

Here is an interesting image for you: http://www.spot3d.com/vray/images/osx/osx.png

Best regards,
Vlado


#142

Wow, how cool is that! Excellent news!!! :thumbsup:

odo


#143

@ Vlado :-))))))))))

@jon don one, in special cases i will also make it possible with bank transfer. You can simply contact me then.

cheers
stefan


#144

Cool, great news !


#145

Hey Vlado,

GREAT to see this!!

VRay on OS X…

I think I’m actually calling my first born Vlado… ;D or Stefan :wink:

Keep up the good work guys!

cheers chris


#146

Or, if a girl, call her Hope


#147

:wink:

or Naive…no, Hope is better.

More positive! :wink:

Yeah, we Maxwell users are burnt children…


#148

Wow… Vray for OSX is going to make a LOT of people happy. Awesome.
It will be so nice to have a such a solid piece of software become a standard across packages and platforms.


#149

awesome news vlado, i’m looking forward to seeing what people come up with once they have their paws on this.


#150

flicker free realistic interior animation in hours or days, not weeks for example :stuck_out_tongue: :wip:


#151

Brilliant news Vlado! I think you’re going to pick up a lot of former Maxwell & Final Render customers.


#152

Y E S !

A LOT !

You can sign in at the bottom of the page :wink:


#153

I have some noob questions.

Until now I did some very basic things in C4D; still learning this great apparatus, although I did read some threads about rendering techniques and played a little bit with AR2,5 in the demo, I know nothing about it besides the standard render engine in C4D.

Now, I was asked by a small company to do some visualization of some furniture that they designed, so I’m a kind of preparing to see how I can make this work in a nice way.

So, the point for me is, will I need a another renderer, and if so which one?

I had a look at some renders made with vRay and was quite impressed, I feel attracted to take this route, but before I decide to jump, there are some thing I would like to know.

First: will I be able to do multipasses for After Effects like in the core renderer, and how (if) will that work?

Second: Is it true that vRay will not be able to render out all materials from C4D but that I can or should use materials from within vRay?

Third: If I have vRay, will I be able to handle everything that I would be able to handle with AR 2,5 or will I miss some of the features from AR2,5. For instance, would it be more complicated to use HDRI’s in vRay then in AR2,5?

If someone knows a good article about all this, I would appreciate hearing it.

Thanks in advance.

Kind regards, Robert


#154

Robert -

You will be able to render out passes, but vray will not set this up automatically for you in after effects

My guess is that you will have to use vray materials, maybe basic cinema attributes such as colour will work but things like glow etc etc will not be compatible.

you can use hdri’s in vray


#155

Hi Strat, what exactly do you mean by that? What don’t you like about AR2.5?

Martin K


#156

Thanks Opelfruits, so then I will need to learn how to make materials in vRay even before I master it in C4D. Will it be very different / more difficult?

Thanks,

Kind regards, Robert


#157

I wanted to ask a potentially stupid question… when we order the vray-for-c4d does this actually include the standalone vray? Do I have to still purchase vray over and above vrayforc4d??


#158

vray is included of course.

it is one package containing all you need to render, plugin+standalone.

cheers
stefan


#159

Sounds great, but just for a hobby it is far beyond my possibilities unfortunately.
Or my wife must be in a real good mood. :scream:

Peace,
Rich-Art. :thumbsup:


#160

Thanks Stefan,

Hopefully you can answer this one… but will vray bridge support the composite tag functions that we have in c4d? Support for background, foreground and sky objects?