I booted up my computer for first time in a while and found octane stopped working entirely. I have tried to completely uninstall it and reinstall by deleting the directory Cinema4D\plugins\c4dOctane then reinstalling it in same place and it actually still has an old version number on it? this is really confusing. says its 3.05 when I installed 3.07 (fresh download from the site about 5min ago)
any ideas?
Octane no longer works and wont upgrade
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Octane For Cinema 4D developer / 3d generalist
3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw
3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw
actually I found it in C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\Roaming\MAXON\CINEMA 4D R18_62A5E681\plugins\c4doctane
and deleted it, then replaced with new files but now it won't open at all. I do see it in the menu for cinema 4d though.
I wouldn't mind just redoing it totally from scratch, but not sure all the places its stored.
and deleted it, then replaced with new files but now it won't open at all. I do see it in the menu for cinema 4d though.
I wouldn't mind just redoing it totally from scratch, but not sure all the places its stored.
read install notes for requirements.
Octane For Cinema 4D developer / 3d generalist
3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw
3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw
I have cinema 4d R18 and it was working fine until I tried to upgrade.
the path that the Cinema 4D provides via preferences is: C:\Users\lukasz\AppData\Roaming\MAXON\CINEMA 4D R18_62A5E681
and I have copied: c4dOctane-R18.cdl64, res, Libs300 all into this folder under plugins\c4doctane
also if it helps, I can see it in the menu now, however it doesn't show anything under it when I click it, its just an empty menu,
the path that the Cinema 4D provides via preferences is: C:\Users\lukasz\AppData\Roaming\MAXON\CINEMA 4D R18_62A5E681
and I have copied: c4dOctane-R18.cdl64, res, Libs300 all into this folder under plugins\c4doctane
also if it helps, I can see it in the menu now, however it doesn't show anything under it when I click it, its just an empty menu,
Requirements:
-You'll need to update your Cinema 4D to latest versions(R16.050, R17.053, R18.057, R19.053). Otherwise the plugin will not work and not appear in menus.
-Internet connection for activation, be sure that C4D and Octane will not be blocked by firewall and any antivirus software.
-Updated Nvidia drivers(most recents like 39x.x) with Cuda 9.1 - change driver versions if you have much trouble with current driver
-You'll need to update your Cinema 4D to latest versions(R16.050, R17.053, R18.057, R19.053). Otherwise the plugin will not work and not appear in menus.
-Internet connection for activation, be sure that C4D and Octane will not be blocked by firewall and any antivirus software.
-Updated Nvidia drivers(most recents like 39x.x) with Cuda 9.1 - change driver versions if you have much trouble with current driver
Octane For Cinema 4D developer / 3d generalist
3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw
3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw
Why are you trying to install the plugin in the 'Application Data'/'user preferences' folder? If that ever worked for you it's very unusual. Only in rare cases some plugins require installation in the application data folder and it's usually mentioned in their installation notes. The standard path is in the Cinema 4D program folder.
Anyway, below are the commonly known, standard plugin paths for Cinema 4D. Honestly, I'm very surprised that you didn't figure this out a month after starting this topic.
Windows
(system disk) /Program Files/MAXON/ (Cinema 4D version) /plugins
Osx
(system disk) /Applications/MAXON/ (Cinema 4D version) /plugins
To your defense, readme.txt file SHOULD mention these specific paths BUT IT DOES NOT. Especially considering the fact that we still have to install the plugin manually (and run the Standalone installer just because of the 'TDR delay' registry keys) even after all these years.
Regards
Milan
Anyway, below are the commonly known, standard plugin paths for Cinema 4D. Honestly, I'm very surprised that you didn't figure this out a month after starting this topic.
Windows
(system disk) /Program Files/MAXON/ (Cinema 4D version) /plugins
Osx
(system disk) /Applications/MAXON/ (Cinema 4D version) /plugins
To your defense, readme.txt file SHOULD mention these specific paths BUT IT DOES NOT. Especially considering the fact that we still have to install the plugin manually (and run the Standalone installer just because of the 'TDR delay' registry keys) even after all these years.
Regards
Milan
Colorist / VFX artist / Motion Designer
macOS - Windows 7 - Cinema 4D R19.068 - GTX1070TI - GTX780
macOS - Windows 7 - Cinema 4D R19.068 - GTX1070TI - GTX780