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Octane Render 2022.1 for Cinema 4D R15-2023
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Year/Date of Issue : 2024
Version : 2022.1
Developer : otoy

Bit depth : 64bit
Interface language : En
Tablet : present

System requirements :
☑ MAXON Cinema 4D R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 R21 S22 R23 S24 R25 R26 2023
☑ Windows: 10, 11 (64-bit)
☑ GPU: Nvidia supporting CUDA Compute Capability 5.0 or higher (RTX series recommended)
☑ Video Memory (VRAM): 8 GB or more (preferably 12 GB or more for rendering complex scenes)
☑ CPU: Multi-core processor supporting SSE4.2 (such as Intel i7/i9 or AMD Ryzen 7/9)
☑ Random access memory (RAM): 16 GB or more
☑ Free hard drive space: minimum 2 GB for software installation, plus additional space for storing projects and textures.

Description :
OctaneRender® is the world's first and fastest unbiased, spectrally correct GPU rendering engine,
delivering quality and speed unmatched by any production renderer on the market.
OTOY® is proud to introduce the latest graphics technologies with significant 10-100x speedup in the scene graph and hardware-accelerated RTX ray tracing on the GPU.
Octane Render for Cinema 4D is a powerful tool that can transform your 3D rendering workflow.
Its real-time capabilities, photorealistic output, and seamless integration with Cinema 4D make it an essential asset for any 3D artist.
Whether you're just getting started or want to push the boundaries of your creative projects, Octane Render offers the speed and quality you need to bring your ideas to life.
Discover the power of Octane Render for Cinema 4D. Unleash the full potential of your renders with Octane Render for Cinema 4D today.
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What's new in OctaneRender
NVIDIA RTX hardware acceleration
Octane RTX delivers 2-5x rendering speeds for NVIDIA GPUs with ray tracing and multi-GPU support. RTX acceleration gains increase in more challenging scenes and can be tested using RTX OctaneBench®.
Laminated materials
The new layering system allows you to create a complex material consisting of a base layer, with a maximum of 8 layers that can be inserted on top of the base layer. New nodes include: Layered Material, Diffuse Layer, Specular Layer, Glitter Layer, Metallic Layer, and Layer Group nodes. With unique layered materials, Octane allows you to recreate complex materials in a physically based way, rather than manually mixing materials.
Spectral Random Walk SSS and hair material
The new Random Walk environment allows you to create ultra-realistic skin and other absorbing/diffusing materials in Octane. With Random Walk SSS and Octane's new Spectral Hair Material, you can easily create photorealistic digital characters. Spectral Hair Material allows for different hair coloring modes, as well as multiple roughness settings for different scattering behavior along the hair strand.
VECTRON™
The Vectron™ software module uses Vector-Polygon geometry to provide infinite procedurally generated scenes, volumes and geometries that bypass meshes and volumes. With Vectron, you can create procedurally generated scenes entirely on the GPU without the use of GPU VRAM and with zero memory footprint.
SPECTRON™
The Spectron™ software module uses procedural volumetric lights to create procedurally controlled volumetric lighting, such as spotlights, using blockers, curtains, gels and more.
OSL and procedural vertex displacement
You can now visualize procedural and OSL vertex offsets (height or vector offsets) before rendering. This is a robust offset system that does not suffer from the same limitations as the old offset system (which is now known as texture offset). Octane also allows you to mix/overlay vector/height displacement maps using the new Displacement Mixer node.
OSL shaders for volumetric textures
Until recently, only static colors could be used for absorption, scattering and emission in volumes. Now you can use any textures for volumes.
Are you a 3D artist or animator who wants to take your renderings to the next level? Look no further, Octane Render for Cinema 4D. In this tutorial, we'll dive into the basics of Octane Render, why it's a game-changer for Cinema 4D users, and how you can leverage its capabilities to create stunning visual effects.
What is Octane Render?
Octane Render is a GPU-accelerated rendering engine that harnesses the power of your graphics card to produce incredibly fast and photorealistic rendering results. Known for its unmatched speed and quality, Octane has become a favorite among professionals in the 3D graphics industry. It is especially popular among Cinema 4D users due to its seamless integration and user-friendly interface.
Key Features of Octane Render
Real-time rendering: Octane's real-time rendering capabilities allow you to instantly see changes, greatly speeding up your workflow.
Unmatched Speed: By harnessing the full potential of GPU acceleration, Octane can render complex scenes significantly faster than traditional CPU-based rendering engines.
Photorealistic results: With physically accurate materials and lighting, Octane ensures your renderings look as realistic as possible.
Versatile Material System: Octane offers a robust and intuitive node-based material system that gives you the flexibility to create complex materials with ease.
Expanded Plugin Support: Octane supports a wide range of plugins and formats, making it easy to integrate into any pipeline.
Why choose Octane Render for Cinema 4D?
Seamless Integration: Octane Render works seamlessly with Cinema 4D, providing a smooth and intuitive experience.
Improved workflow: With Octane, you'll be able to achieve high-quality renders faster, allowing you to focus more on creativity and less on waiting.
Community and Resources: The Octane and Cinema 4D communities are active and offer many tutorials, forums, and resources to help you get the most out of the software.
Constant updates: Octane Render is constantly updated with new features and improvements, ensuring you always have access to the latest advances in rendering technology.
Getting started with Octane Render for Cinema 4D
Installation: First download and install Octane Render from the official website. Make sure you have a compatible graphics card and the latest drivers.
Setup: Open Cinema 4D and integrate Octane through the plugin manager. Adjust your rendering settings to use Octane as your main rendering engine.
Learn the Basics: Start with the basic tutorials to understand the interface and basic features. The Octane and Cinema 4D communities offer many tutorials for beginners.
Materials Exploration: Experiment with the node-based material system to create your own materials. Use the Octane material library as a starting point.
Lighting and Environment: Learn how to set up different lighting scenarios and environments to enhance the realism of your renderings.
Rendering your first scene: Once you get the hang of it, render a simple scene. Gradually progress to more complex projects as you gain experience.
Tips for optimizing your workflow
Instantiation: Use Cinema 4D's instantiation feature to save memory and reduce rendering time.
Optimize textures: Monitor texture resolution and use compressed formats whenever possible.
Balance quality and speed: Adjust the sample rate and use noise reduction options to find a balance between quality and rendering time.

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