Scatter vs Pattern vs Displacement in Cinema 4D
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- Опубликовано: 19 июл 2024
- In this short how-to, we are going to talk about Chaos Scatter, Corona Pattern, and Displacement and how to decide when to use each feature.
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00:00 Introduction
00:13 Grass
02:35 Fabric on a Cloth Surface
04:38 When to use Displacement Наука
Corona for cinema 4d is great 👍. Thanks for these short tutorials. Keep going 👏👏👏
Thank you for the kind words! We certainly intend to keep going with these :) Tom
do some lesson on setting up a physical material using many cards at the same time, and rounding the edges (Cinema 4D)
Sorry, I don't fully understand the question, in particular the "using many cards at the same time" - not sure what is meant by "cards". As a note, it might be easier to ask questions like this over on the forums, as this lets you (and us) share images, even scene files, all of which can help show what a question is asking, and help us show an answer: forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?board=49.0 is the C4D board there. Thanks! Tom
Thanks for the new video 👍🙂
you are welcome 👍
Cool tuto! Thank you, is so useful :)
You are welcome. Glad you think so! Jake
It would be incredible if the Corona materials could be exported to unreal as they just did with Redshif
Hi - for Feature Requests, please post over on our forums at forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?board=38.0. We're unable to track feature requests made on RUclips comments unfortunately. Thanks! Tom
Corona is my favorite rendering engine, it would only need GPU rendering but otherwise it's just perfect, and for only using the CPU it's incredibly fast very good job keep it up :D👍
Thank you for the kind words, and glad you love the engine so much! Unfortunately, there are no plans to convert Corona to GPU, as we'll stay focused on making it the best CPU engine there is! Thanks! Tom
Great renderer and i want to buy it. Can i use the models from Cosmos gallery and use them in my 3d illustrations to sell in stock agencies?
Hi! Thank you for the kind words, and we hope you'll be joining us as a new Corona user soon :) On your question - you can use Cosmos models and assets in commercial images and animations, yes - so you can create those images and animations for a paying client, or create the images and animations to sell. What you can't do is sell or otherwise redistribute the Cosmos assets themselves, e.g. a 3D scenes containing or using any Cosmos models or textures. Pretty much the standard on how you can use 3D assets :) Just want to be clear since you mention "stock agencies" and some of those can host 3D assets and scenes. Hope this helps! Tom
@@ChaosCorona thank you for the information. So it is legal to sell the 3d render scenes in jpg format as royalty free photos except 3d models and assets in stock agencies.
@@mordavian Right! Any 2D output from rendering such as JPG, PNG, MP4, AVI, etc. you are free to use commercially. But you can't sell anything 3D that contains the models or textures. Tom
Hello team Corona. I am currently using Corona 9 for architectural visualisation in 3ds max 2020. I have an Nvidia 1060 GPU and am considering upgrading to an Nvidia 4080. Do you know what kinds of benefits I can expect from the more powerful GPU when it comes to general workflow in 3ds max with Corona 9? Any thoughts would be much appreciated. Thank you.
Howdy! When it comes to rendering with Corona you shouldn't expect any kind of a performance lift as Corona is purely relying on the CPU to do all the calculations corona-renderer.com/features/proudly-cpu-based .
There might be a speed up with the Interactive Renderer if you have the "Fast Preview Denoiser" toggled to on as that one runs on Nvidia hardware (Nvidia AI denoiser) and so the denoiser itself should do its thing slightly faster but from what we've observed the difference should be quite minuscule. Even when dealing with multiple generations old graphics cards.
3ds Max's viewport on the other hand could potentially be quite a bit more performant and the extra VRAM can really help if you're dealing with heavy scenes.
Hope that helps! Nejc
@@ChaosCorona Thanks for the advice :-)
Hi Jake, thanks for the tutorial. Unfortunately, I think you're going way too fast with your tutorials. I have to stop and repeat the video continuously to see what exactly is happening. So can it be a bit slower for the not yet experienced Corona users?I know you can make the video play slower via the playback speed, but then you sound very drunk. 😃
Thanks for the feedback! It's always a tricky balancing act, as some people find things too slow, some too fast, but we'll continue aiming to refine that balance :) Thanks! Tom