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MAXON CINEMA 4D R15 Available

Combine multiple sculpt objects into a single sculpt.

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By DE Editors  

September 4, 2013

MAXON announced the availability of CINEMA 4D Release 15 (R15), its flagship 3D motion graphics, visual effects, painting, and rendering software application. The release includes new features and 3D workflow enhancements to modeling, text creation, digital sculpting, advanced rendering optimization, including all-new network rendering capabilities.

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According to the company, the software is targeted at broadcast motion graphics and visual effects artists, game developers, architects and designers. It includes Team Render, a new network rendering tool, a new Bevel tool, and advanced typographic control over MoText and Text Splines.

The new Project Mesh feature allows users to combine multiple sculpt objects into a single sculpt with optimized edge flow. The Symmetry options within each sculpt brush now support the software's workplane, allowing users to mirror strokes across an offset axis.

For more information, visit MAXON.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 
 

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