Iray for Cinema 4D

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Nvidia has announced that Iray for MAXON’s Cinema 4D is now available.

Iray for Cinema 4D makes its first public appearance at the NAB show in Las Vegas, exclusively in MAXON’s booth SL9110. Tune in on Thursday, April 21, at 9:30 am for a livestream presentation by one of the first 3D designers to integrate Iray for Cinema 4D into his workflow. Or watch the recording on MAXON’s Cinema 4D site after NAB.

Over the past year, NVIDIA has brought Iray, thier physically based rendering solution, to millions of artists, animators and designers, helping them bring their creations to life faster and with more ease than ever.

NVIDIA’s suite of Iray plug-ins includes versions for leading 3D applications such as Autodesk’s 3ds Max and Maya. Iray for Cinema 4D gives 3D artists and designers the most scalable and intuitive rendering experience — from scene inception all the way through post-production. With its Live rendering feature, the plug-in provides immediate visual feedback when lighting and designing a scene, making the entire look-development process extremely interactive and intuitive.

With Iray, users can employ the physically plausible material options of the Cinema 4D material nodes and shaders, and even add their own material designs and procedural functions using NVIDIA Material Definition Language.

Iray for Cinema 4D supports the NVIDIA vMaterials library, so artists can get started on day one with a verified set of physically based materials, as well as material exchange capabilities with other MDL-compatible applications. It also supports Iray Server, NVIDIA’s distributed rendering solution that harnesses a network of machines to speed up the rendering process and make light work of users’ largest images.
“So much of the work we do at Hawthorn uses light to transform the look of an event. Iray for Cinema 4D allows me to quickly and easily create various assets for the visuals knowing the texture’s and light will be consistent in the final render,” said Robert Whiting, CAD & 3D event designer at Hawthorn. “I often model custom furniture or sets, which is where Iray speeds up my workflow tremendously because I can see what they will look like live as I build them -- it’s just spectacular.”

NVIDIA technologies will power more than 85 partner booths on the NAB show floor, including those from Adobe, Autodesk, Blackmagic, Dell, GenArts, SGO, Vizrt and more.

Stop by the VR/AR Pavilion to see how Mettle and NVIDIA are revolutionizing 360/VR production tools for products like Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects CC.
Visit Dell’s booth to learn how Dell and NVIDIA are accelerating professional editing and motion graphics workflows.
Attend SuperMeet to hear from Oscar-nominated VFX supervisor Rob Legato on the challenging workflow behind The Jungle Book, powered by HP and NVIDIA.

Availability


Iray for Cinema 4D is now avialable in the NVIDIA web store free for 90 days, then $295 a year with a node-locked or floating license.
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[ @Nvidia #Nab2016 #Iray ]
Nvidia has announced that Iray for MAXON’s Cinema 4D is now available.

Iray for Cinema 4D makes its first public appearance at the NAB show in Las Vegas, exclusively in MAXON’s booth SL9110. Tune in on Thursday, April 21, at 9:30 am for a livestream presentation by one of the first 3D designers to integrate Iray for Cinema 4D into his workflow. Or watch the recording on MAXON’s Cinema 4D site after NAB.

Over the past year, NVIDIA has brought Iray, thier physically based rendering solution, to millions of artists, animators and designers, helping them bring their creations to life faster and with more ease than ever.

NVIDIA’s suite of Iray plug-ins includes versions for leading 3D applications such as Autodesk’s 3ds Max and Maya. Iray for Cinema 4D gives 3D artists and designers the most scalable and intuitive rendering experience — from scene inception all the way through post-production. With its Live rendering feature, the plug-in provides immediate visual feedback when lighting and designing a scene, making the entire look-development process extremely interactive and intuitive.

With Iray, users can employ the physically plausible material options of the Cinema 4D material nodes and shaders, and even add their own material designs and procedural functions using NVIDIA Material Definition Language.

Iray for Cinema 4D supports the NVIDIA vMaterials library, so artists can get started on day one with a verified set of physically based materials, as well as material exchange capabilities with other MDL-compatible applications. It also supports Iray Server, NVIDIA’s distributed rendering solution that harnesses a network of machines to speed up the rendering process and make light work of users’ largest images.
“So much of the work we do at Hawthorn uses light to transform the look of an event. Iray for Cinema 4D allows me to quickly and easily create various assets for the visuals knowing the texture’s and light will be consistent in the final render,” said Robert Whiting, CAD & 3D event designer at Hawthorn. “I often model custom furniture or sets, which is where Iray speeds up my workflow tremendously because I can see what they will look like live as I build them -- it’s just spectacular.”

NVIDIA technologies will power more than 85 partner booths on the NAB show floor, including those from Adobe, Autodesk, Blackmagic, Dell, GenArts, SGO, Vizrt and more.

Stop by the VR/AR Pavilion to see how Mettle and NVIDIA are revolutionizing 360/VR production tools for products like Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects CC.
Visit Dell’s booth to learn how Dell and NVIDIA are accelerating professional editing and motion graphics workflows.
Attend SuperMeet to hear from Oscar-nominated VFX supervisor Rob Legato on the challenging workflow behind The Jungle Book, powered by HP and NVIDIA.

Availability


Iray for Cinema 4D is now avialable in the NVIDIA web store free for 90 days, then $295 a year with a node-locked or floating license.
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NVIDIA Iray for Cinema 4D

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NVIDIA has announced Iray Render for Cinema 4D. This is a plug-in for MAXON's Cinema 4D that delivers exceptional physically based rendering. The entire look-development process becomes extremely interactive and intuitive using the novel live rendering feature, which provides immediate visual feedback while lighting and designing the scene. You can continue to use the physically plausible material options of the Cinema 4D material nodes and shaders, and even add your own material designs and procedural functions using NVIDIA Material Definition Language (MDL). The full NVIDIA vMaterials library is supported, as well as material exchange capabilities with other MDL-compatible applications.

Rendering

  -Physically based path-tracing rendering both for interactive and final frame
  -Freedom to use all supported GPUs and CPUs in the machine, controlled by the user
  -A unique Live Render window that provides accurate preview of final results while adjusting scenes
  -Optional Iray Interactive ray tracing mode in the Live Render window that provides instant feedback on object transforms and lighting edits
  -Sampling options for accurate caustics and complex lighting situations
  -Accurate motion blur out-of-the-box
  -Simultaneous output of additional render passes with low speed impact
  -Custom Light Path Expressions for extreme flexibility in post
  -Physical camera model with lens effects like Depth of Field
  -Final color processing and tuning through advanced Tone Mapping
  -Matte shadow and reflection support for compositing flexibility
  -Ability to degrain post-processing filter to remove noise in final frames

Lighting

  -Live Render that shows updates while editing light parameters and position
  -Image-based lighting using HDR images, for fast and flexible environments
  -Real-world units of lighting attributes for accurate simulation
  -Correct lighting from emissive materials and geometry
  -Physical Sun and Sky system, controllable by geo location and time
  -Efficient handling of many light sources without a performance hit

Material

  -Interactive updates in Live Render upon adjusting scene materials
  -Physically based materials using the NVIDIA Material Definition Language (MDL)
  -Real-world material compositions using an intuitive layering approach
  -Up to 16 layers per MDL material, allowing complex constructions
  -Extensive material effects, including subsurface scattering, thin film, gem, etc.
  -Ability to create and adjust within the Cinema 4D material editors
  -Support for MDL import and export for sharing material creations between different Iray applications or MDL-compliant renderers
  -Support for Cinema 4D native materials automatically as much as possible
  -Support for native Cinema 4D procedurals through auto-baking to texture maps
  -Support for custom MDL procedurals running fully GPU accelerated
  -Load and render material measurements from supported devices
  -Extensive verified material library to represent real-world results

Workflow

  -Continuous visual feedback in Live Render window after scene adjustments
  -Effortless switching between render modes and settings
  -Interactive tone mapping towards desired exposure and white balance
  -Full animation support of all material and light parameters
  -Python scripting support
  -Iray Server support for efficient, scalable offline rendering and streaming
  -NVIDIA Quadro® VCA support for interactive rendering on remote GPUs with linear scalability
Check out the video recorded at IBC 2015 about Interactive Raytracing with NVIDIA's Iray by Steffen Römer (NVIDIA)


Availability


More details can be found here!
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[ #NVIDIA #Iray #IrayforC4D ]
NVIDIA has announced Iray Render for Cinema 4D. This is a plug-in for MAXON's Cinema 4D that delivers exceptional physically based rendering. The entire look-development process becomes extremely interactive and intuitive using the novel live rendering feature, which provides immediate visual feedback while lighting and designing the scene. You can continue to use the physically plausible material options of the Cinema 4D material nodes and shaders, and even add your own material designs and procedural functions using NVIDIA Material Definition Language (MDL). The full NVIDIA vMaterials library is supported, as well as material exchange capabilities with other MDL-compatible applications.

Rendering

  -Physically based path-tracing rendering both for interactive and final frame
  -Freedom to use all supported GPUs and CPUs in the machine, controlled by the user
  -A unique Live Render window that provides accurate preview of final results while adjusting scenes
  -Optional Iray Interactive ray tracing mode in the Live Render window that provides instant feedback on object transforms and lighting edits
  -Sampling options for accurate caustics and complex lighting situations
  -Accurate motion blur out-of-the-box
  -Simultaneous output of additional render passes with low speed impact
  -Custom Light Path Expressions for extreme flexibility in post
  -Physical camera model with lens effects like Depth of Field
  -Final color processing and tuning through advanced Tone Mapping
  -Matte shadow and reflection support for compositing flexibility
  -Ability to degrain post-processing filter to remove noise in final frames

Lighting

  -Live Render that shows updates while editing light parameters and position
  -Image-based lighting using HDR images, for fast and flexible environments
  -Real-world units of lighting attributes for accurate simulation
  -Correct lighting from emissive materials and geometry
  -Physical Sun and Sky system, controllable by geo location and time
  -Efficient handling of many light sources without a performance hit

Material

  -Interactive updates in Live Render upon adjusting scene materials
  -Physically based materials using the NVIDIA Material Definition Language (MDL)
  -Real-world material compositions using an intuitive layering approach
  -Up to 16 layers per MDL material, allowing complex constructions
  -Extensive material effects, including subsurface scattering, thin film, gem, etc.
  -Ability to create and adjust within the Cinema 4D material editors
  -Support for MDL import and export for sharing material creations between different Iray applications or MDL-compliant renderers
  -Support for Cinema 4D native materials automatically as much as possible
  -Support for native Cinema 4D procedurals through auto-baking to texture maps
  -Support for custom MDL procedurals running fully GPU accelerated
  -Load and render material measurements from supported devices
  -Extensive verified material library to represent real-world results

Workflow

  -Continuous visual feedback in Live Render window after scene adjustments
  -Effortless switching between render modes and settings
  -Interactive tone mapping towards desired exposure and white balance
  -Full animation support of all material and light parameters
  -Python scripting support
  -Iray Server support for efficient, scalable offline rendering and streaming
  -NVIDIA Quadro® VCA support for interactive rendering on remote GPUs with linear scalability
Check out the video recorded at IBC 2015 about Interactive Raytracing with NVIDIA's Iray by Steffen Römer (NVIDIA)


Availability


More details can be found here!
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