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Solid Angle Cinema 4Dto Arnold v3

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Solid Angle Cinema 4D to Arnold 3.0.3 (MacOSX)


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Solid Angle Cinema 4D to Arnold 3.0.3 (MacOSX) | 1.18 GB


The Arnoldrenderer product team is pleased to announce the availability of Arnold (C4DtoA) 3.0.3 for Cinema4D. This version uses the Arnold 6.0.3.0 core, and it includes the Arnold GPU.


3.0.3 - Release Date: 20 Apr 2020

USD export: Exporting scene to USD format (.usd, .usda, or .usdc) is now available in the Scene Export dialog. (#1582)
Default maketx options in the Tx Manager: Tx Manager now has a checkbox to specify the same maketx options used by the auto tx process. This means converting textures to the render color space and converting 8bit images to 16bit floating point images. (#1428)
Tx Manager improvements: Tx Manager now displays a preview of the selected texture and a progress bar while generating Tx files. The selected texture can be opened from the context menu. A new button is added to the toolbar to convert paths to relative or absolute paths. The manual refresh button is removed, now the dialog updates automatically. (#1428)
New auto tx button on the IPR toolbar: A new button is added to the IPR window toolbar to enable/disable auto tx generation during the IPR session. You may want to disable auto tx while you are prototyping or experimenting with different textures in the IPR. The button is not visible by default, you can add it to the toolbar via the View > Toolbar > Show auto TX button menu. (#1583)
AOV presets in the IPR: Inactive AOVs and presets saved in the render settings are now listed on the toolbar of the IPR window allowing users to quickly review any AOVs. (#1535)
AOV presets moved: AOV presets are now stored in the arnold user.lib4d preset library instead of user.lib4d. (#1597)
Custom debug shaders in the IPR: Besides the built-in debug shading modes, users can now specify custom shaders. Custom debug shaders are stored in the Arnold user material library and listed in the IPR window. (#1590)
Debug shaders in the render settings: Debug shaders are now listed in Render Settings > Diagnostics > Feature overrides. Settings from the IPR window can be copied over to the render settings. (#1600)
Hair instances: Instances created by the Hair Object now can be rendered directly in Arnold. (#512)
Background mask: Arnold Object Mask tag can now be added to the Arnold Sky or Background object to have a mask of the background. Note that there are some limitations, the background mask does not work if fog or atmosphere volume is used in the scene or with transmission. (#1579)
RGB object mask: You can now select RGB and RGBA AOV type for object masks and select the channel(s) where the mask is written. (#1499)
Use the object name in newly created object mask tags: Object masks now have the option to copy the name of the object they are assigned to. This is now the default. (#1559)
Automatically add AOVs when creating custom AOV and object mask tags: Custom AOVs are now automatically added to each driver in the scene when creating a new custom AOV or object mask tag or changing the AOV name in the tag. No need to go to the render settings and activate the custom AOVs manually. The custom AOV is removed automatically when a tag is removed and the custom AOV is not used any more in the scene. (#1534)
Automatically add custom AOV from an aov_write shader: Custom AOVs are now automatically added to each driver in the scene when creating a new aov_write shader or changing the AOV name in the shader. No need to go to the render settings and activate the custom AOVs manually. The custom AOV is removed automatically when the shader is removed and the custom AOV is not used any more in the scene. (#1560)
Copy AOVs from the display driver when a new driver is created: Creating a new Arnold Driver from the plugin menu or AOV dialog will add all AOVs from the display driver. (#1561)
User defined OSL include paths: A new option has been added to Arnold Render Settings > System > Search paths to allow additional include search paths to be provided to OSL when compiling shaders. This option is a single string that can contains multiple search paths separated by a colon :)) or a semi-colon (;). (#1581)
Use instance cache on the alembic procedural: A new parameter Use instance cache has been added to the alembic procedural to be able to disable the internal cache that shares instances between alembic nodes. When disabled, this helps with using operators to override alembic contents. (#1581)
Autodesk Desktop Analytics Program (ADP): Data collection for analytics is now added. If this is the first time an Autodesk product is installed, a dialog opens at startup notifying the user about data collection and use. You can change your participation anytime in the C4DtoA > Help menu. (#1433)
FIXES
#1563 Color inputs are not converted when OCIO color manager is used
#1576 IPR does not update correctly when the color manager changes
#1596 Crash when changing to a render settings with custom color manager in the IPR
#1598 Corrupt OCIO color space when switching between render settings
#1574 Do not export color manager to procedural ASS file
#1587 Plugin occasionally hangs on Threadripper 3 3970x
#1588 Anisotropy in standard_surface is disabled when type is randomwalk v2
#1595 Camera filtermap is not exported
#1529 Ortho camera specified in the Arnold tag does not match the viewport
#1599 IPR does not update when clamp sample values is disabled
#1573 $res token does not work in the Arnold driver path
#1566 Search textures in subfolders does not work for procedurals
#1593 'options: could not read INT parameter "render_device"' warning in log on Mac
Arnold for Cinema4D (C4DtoA) supports most Cinema 4D features such as instances, cloners, deformers, generators, MoGraph geometry, hair, and ThinkingParticles. It also supports both animation and single frame distributed rendering in Team Render, allowing the use of all computers in a local network to speed-up Arnold rendering. Third-party plugins TurbulenceFD and X-Particles are natively supported, allowing artists to render high quality smoke, fire, and particle effects with fully interactive feedback. Other features include volume rendering with OpenVDB, a node-based material editor and a comprehensive list of shaders and utilities, including vertex maps and per-face materials.

Solid Angle SL is the technology company behind the Arnold rendering software, with offices in Madrid and London and customers throughout the world including Framestore, DreamWorks, ILM, Sony Pictures Imageworks, MPC, The Mill, Mikros Image and Rising Sun Pictures. Arnold was designed from the ground up to efficiently raytrace the complex geometric datasets required for feature-length CGI animation and big budget visual effects, while at the same time simplifying the pipeline, reducing the number of passes, minimizing storage requirements and greatly enhancing interactivity for lighting artists.

Product: Solid Angle Cinema4D to Arnold
Version: 3.0.3
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page :
Language: english
System Requirements: macOs *
Supported Operating Systems: *
Software Prerequisites: *
Size: 1.18 Gb

Requirements & Platforms
Supported Cinema 4D versions:
- R19.024 and above
- R20.057 and above
- R21.026 and above
- R22.016 and above
- Windows 7 and later
- (Mac OSX) 10.8 and later
- No GPU or graphics card requirements
- CPU with at least SSE 4.1 instructions (2006 and later Intel CPUs, and 2011 and later AMD CPUs)




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Solid Angle Cinema 4D to Arnold 3.1.0 (MacOSX)


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Solid Angle Cinema 4D to Arnold 3.1.0 (MacOSX) | 911 MB | Language: English


Arnold for Cinema4D (C4DtoA) supports most Cinema 4D features such as instances, cloners, deformers, generators, MoGraph geometry, hair, and ThinkingParticles. It also supports both animation and single frame distributed rendering in Team Render, allowing the use of all computers in a local network to speed-up Arnold rendering. Third-party plugins TurbulenceFD and X-Particles are natively supported, allowing artists to render high quality smoke, fire, and particle effects with fully interactive feedback. Other features include volume rendering with OpenVDB, a node-based material editor and a comprehensive list of shaders and utilities, including vertex maps and per-face materials.

Solid Angle SL is the technology company behind the Arnold rendering software, with offices in Madrid and London and customers throughout the world including Framestore, DreamWorks, ILM, Sony Pictures Imageworks, MPC, The Mill, Mikros Image and Rising Sun Pictures. Arnold was designed from the ground up to efficiently raytrace the complex geometric datasets required for feature-length CGI animation and big budget visual effects, while at the same time simplifying the pipeline, reducing the number of passes, minimizing storage requirements and greatly enhancing interactivity for lighting artists.


Product: Solid Angle Cinema4D to Arnold
Version: 3.1.0
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page : Language: english
System Requirements: macOs *
Size: 911 MB

Requirements & Platforms
Supported Cinema 4D versions:
- Cinema 4D R20.057 and above
- Cinema 4D R21.026 and above
- Cinema 4D S22.016 and above
- OSX 10.11 or later
- CPUs need to support the SSE4.1 instruction set
- Optix denoiser requires an NVidia GPU with CUDA Compute Capability 5.0 and above





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Solid Angle Cinema 4D to Arnold v3.1.1 (MacOSX)


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Solid Angle Cinema 4D to Arnold v3.1.1 (MacOSX) | 1.14 GB | Language: English


The Arnoldrenderer product team is pleased to announce the availability of Arnold (C4DtoA) 3.1.1 for Cinema4D. This release introduces support for the new Scene Node graph (Neutron) in Cinema 4D R23.


Solid Angle SL is the technology company behind the Arnold rendering software, with offices in Madrid and London and customers throughout the world including Framestore, DreamWorks, ILM, Sony Pictures Imageworks, MPC, The Mill, Mikros Image and Rising Sun Pictures. Arnold was designed from the ground up to efficiently raytrace the complex geometric datasets required for feature-length CGI animation and big budget visual effects, while at the same time simplifying the pipeline, reducing the number of passes, minimizing storage requirements and greatly enhancing interactivity for lighting artists.


Product: Solid Angle Cinema4D to Arnold
Version: 3.1.1
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page : Language: english
System Requirements: macOs *
Size: 1.14 Gb

Requirements & Platforms
Supported Cinema 4D versions:
- Cinema 4D R20.057 and above
- Cinema 4D R21.026 and above
- Cinema 4D S22.016 and above
- Cinema 4D R23.008 and above
- OSX 10.11 or later
- CPUs need to support the SSE4.1 instruction set
- Optix denoiser requires an NVidia GPU with CUDA Compute Capability 5.0 and above
- Arnold GPU works on Linux and Windows and requires an NVIDIA GPU of the Turing, Volta, Pascal, or Maxwell architecture. We recommend using the 450.57 or higher drivers on Linux and 451.77 or higher on Windows.


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