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Re: Cinema4D version 2020.1.3 (Latest stable)20.06.2020
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2020 5:36 pm
by aoktar
SRCOBB wrote:I think we know this, but I just want to confirm, the AVX issue with older CPUs is still there. C4D will not open at all with 2020.1.3 installed.
It mentioned in standalone topic. it's under investigation.
Re: Cinema4D version 2020.1.3 (Latest stable)20.06.2020
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2020 5:39 pm
by aoktar
SSmolak wrote:aoktar wrote:Checked, just group names are required reload. Other nodes will immediately reflect the name changes.
Image texture nodes have this problem. Generally all nodes that are not material ( red ) nodes have this issue.
I don't think so. Just goup nodes and unconnected nodes because of the code pattern
Re: Cinema4D version 2020.1.3-R2 (Latest stable)24.06.2020
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2020 1:59 pm
by rclassenphoto
So guy, i installed the new version of 2020.1.3 on my main PC and on my Slave PC all works fine. No crashes or that... so it works.
But i have now a nother Big problem.
If i use in the Octane Camera tab the "Enable Camera imager" i get a black render image. If i turn it of i get a normal image/.tiff file. So is there any solution for this problem? or a fix? or can you fix this Aoktar?
Thanks!
Re: Cinema4D version 2020.1.3-R2 (Latest stable)24.06.2020
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2020 4:18 pm
by jayroth2020
Hi rclassenphoto, we will need more information in order to determine what is going on. One you Enable Camera Imager, you have many options available, from the kernels you choose, to the options they contain -- there are so many variables. If you have a scene that shows what you are experiencing, please send it to help at otoy dot com. You can post it here as well, but if you post to the help address, it gets entered into our system and officially tracked.
Re: Cinema4D version 2020.1.3-R2 (Latest stable)24.06.2020
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2020 4:22 pm
by rclassenphoto
Hi,
if i enable "Camera Imager" i get only a black image as Render Result but the render Progess is normal.
If i disable "Camera Imager" i get a normal image. The render Progress is normal.
This happens.
Re: Cinema4D version 2020.1.3-R2 (Latest stable)24.06.2020
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2020 5:09 pm
by jayroth2020
Understood. However, that seems to be limited to your set up and scene file at the moment, as there are no other reports of this to my knowledge. So, in order to help get you going, could you please send a scene file that exhibits this? Or perhaps can you screen record what you are doing so that we can review.
Thanks!
Re: Cinema4D version 2020.1.3-R2 (Latest stable)24.06.2020
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2020 6:23 pm
by aoktar
rclassenphoto wrote:So guy, i installed the new version of 2020.1.3 on my main PC and on my Slave PC all works fine. No crashes or that... so it works.
But i have now a nother Big problem.
If i use in the Octane Camera tab the "Enable Camera imager" i get a black render image. If i turn it of i get a normal image/.tiff file. So is there any solution for this problem? or a fix? or can you fix this Aoktar?
Thanks!
Mate! As Jay said, do more tryouts! Check your setups, create new camera or scenes to see what can be wrong! It's not a thing I can fix, user should fix!
Re: Cinema4D version 2020.1.3-R2 (Latest stable)24.06.2020
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2020 1:35 pm
by james_conkle
Thanks for this release! It's been pretty stable on S22

Re: Cinema4D version 2020.1.3-R2 (Latest stable)24.06.2020
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2020 2:32 pm
by aoktar
james_conkle wrote:Thanks for this release! It's been pretty stable on S22

Thanks for feedback! Really appreciate it!
BTW S22 is not perfect with octane, it's causing unnecessary updates on meshes despite of R21. Will investigate soon!
Re: Cinema4D version 2020.1.3-R2 (Latest stable)24.06.2020
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2020 3:21 pm
by iDani
aoktar wrote:james_conkle wrote:Thanks for this release! It's been pretty stable on S22

Thanks for feedback! Really appreciate it!
BTW S22 is not perfect with octane, it's causing unnecessary updates on meshes despite of R21. Will investigate soon!
Hi Ahmet,
thumb up. This sounds good
