i see some amazing stuff being rendered in C4D...
i think what amazes me most is the huge variety of renders i see being done...
everything from super detailed microscopic medical animations, to realistic architectural design work, to broadcast commercials and music video stuff, and film effects or movie opens and trailer stuff... and of course there are more random type renders not easily categorized.
it may not be as big as maya in one industry - but to me shows that C4D is being used in multiple industries which of course means, more jobs in different industries and more projects to work on... always a good thing.
yes i do wish maxon would pay a bit more attention to fixing some bugs (some new, some old) but i do know they usually try - it's a balance between keeping up with new features and cleaning up the older ones... overall they do a pretty good job.
just my couple cents worth...
dann
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On Mar 13, 2012, at 4:30 PM, Mark Walczak wrote:
To answer your question about the development of Cinema, I would say that it's grown tremendously in the past few years and that the Maxon folks are doing an incredible job at pioneering things like the (albeit somewhat buggy) Physical Renderer in R13. I started as a Maya guy but switched to Cinema about two years ago. For broadcast stuff, I wouldn't look back any time soon.
If you have any other Cinema-specific questions, feel free to email me off-list :-)
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