- CINEMA 4D PRIME VS STUDIO FULL
- CINEMA 4D PRIME VS STUDIO PC
- CINEMA 4D PRIME VS STUDIO LICENSE
- CINEMA 4D PRIME VS STUDIO FREE
- CINEMA 4D PRIME VS STUDIO WINDOWS
MAXON integrates the shader set Smells like Almonds from bhodiNUT.PyroCluster and Dynamics modules are introduced.BodyPaint 3D is made available as an integrated version for CINEMA 4D, and as a standalone version for other 3-D packages.CINEMA 4D GO V5 and CINEMA 4D NET are introduced.The first production-worthy version is released - CINEMA 4D XL V5.The last version of Cinema 4D for Amiga, V4.2, is released.The development of a production-level version begins, integrating the latest technologies.The first multi-processor version of CINEMA 4D is made available.CINEMA 4D V4 for Windows, Alpha NT, Macintosh and Amiga is released.New programmer team begins development of a completely new, operating-system-independent architecture.
CINEMA 4D PRIME VS STUDIO PC
CINEMA 4D PRIME VS STUDIO LICENSE
The Student Edition license is available to qualified students at institutions of higher learning. All files created with the student version are fully compatible with the commercial version. MAXON also offers educational institutions very affordable pricing for CINEMA 4D Studio licenses. Students receive a special version of CINEMA 4D R14 Studio, including all features such as the physical render engine, Hair, MoGraph, Sketch and Toon, the character animation toolset and libraries of objects and materials.
CINEMA 4D PRIME VS STUDIO FREE
The functionality in the free student edition of CINEMA 4D differs only slightly from the package used by professionals worldwide in their high-end productions.
CINEMA 4D PRIME VS STUDIO FULL
The only difference between the two is the splash screen that is shown at startup and the default user interface.) In essence Cinema 4D Core/Prime and the BodyPaint 3D products are identical.
CINEMA 4D PRIME VS STUDIO WINDOWS
With v4, however, MAXON began to develop the program for Windows and Macintosh computers as well, citing the wish to reach a wider audience and the growing instability of the Amiga market following Commodore's bankruptcy. Initially, CINEMA 4D was developed for Amiga computers in the early 1990s, and the first three versions of the program were available exclusively for that platform. CINEMA 4D runs on Windows and Macintosh PC's.
Four variants are currently available from MAXON: a core CINEMA 4D 'Prime' application, a 'Broadcast' version with additional motion-graphics features, 'Visualize' which adds functions for architectural design and 'Studio', which includes all modules.