Just one thing, that your program is needed to work the internet.
That is all.
Often, the ISP has a failure, or have a place where no internet connection ..... I do not know ... whatever. This software does not depend on an Internet connection. It's logical. Your software is not antivirus ...
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- Tue Jan 25, 2011 10:31 pm
- Forum: Development Build Releases
- Topic: OctaneRender® pre-Beta 2.42 (win/mac) [OBSOLETE]
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- Tue Jan 25, 2011 4:58 pm
- Forum: Development Build Releases
- Topic: OctaneRender® pre-Beta 2.42 (win/mac) [OBSOLETE]
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- Tue Jan 25, 2011 1:27 pm
- Forum: Development Build Releases
- Topic: OctaneRender® pre-Beta 2.42 (win/mac) [OBSOLETE]
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Re: OctaneRender® pre-Beta 2.42 (win/mac) [CURRENT]
Yes-live account not working
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- Tue Jan 25, 2011 12:14 pm
- Forum: Development Build Releases
- Topic: OctaneRender® pre-Beta 2.42 (win/mac) [OBSOLETE]
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- Wed Jan 19, 2011 11:29 am
- Forum: Maxon Cinema 4D
- Topic: How to export a complex animation?
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Re: How to export a complex animation?
There will be a good future.
I work mostly with movies (Visual Effects). so I ask. It's important for me to know.
Thank you Marcus.
Best regards!
Aleš.

Thank you Marcus.
Best regards!
Aleš.
- Wed Jan 19, 2011 7:55 am
- Forum: Maxon Cinema 4D
- Topic: How to export a complex animation?
- Replies: 8
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How to export a complex animation?
Hi,
how to create an animation that I have done in C4D? The Octane can I edit only one file (lights, materials, etc. ...) As the scene is never exported without any further adjustments in Octane.
It's silly to edit each image separately. :) Maybe the solution would be a timeline in Octane...? hmmmm ...
how to create an animation that I have done in C4D? The Octane can I edit only one file (lights, materials, etc. ...) As the scene is never exported without any further adjustments in Octane.
It's silly to edit each image separately. :) Maybe the solution would be a timeline in Octane...? hmmmm ...