Description
As some of you know I’ve been learning a new 3D program recently called Cinema4D. The program allows you a few different ways to render your creations and I’ve explored a couple of them so far. I used the built in CPU renderer for “Lacuna” and “Trypophilia” and I used the “Redshift” GPU renderer for “Class M“. For this abstract piece I used a popular 3D party GPU renderer called “Octane” and I was very pleased to find out that it rendered the scene about 10x faster than when I tried using the CPU.
There’s definitely a lot of relearning I need to go through to use these GPU rendering engines but I think the results will be worth it. I hope you enjoy this first experiment!!
Sarah Paland
[Lifetime]
This one is really cool!
aylaanne
[Lifetime Supporter, Lifetime]
I love these abstracts and I wish there were more of them!
Michael Truesdale
[Lifetime Supporter, Lifetime]
Love this one, so cool!
Dan Wodtke
[Lifetime Supporter, Lifetime]
Love abstracts like this
Clint Priest
[Lifetime]
I love this, very nice!
Jeffrey Thayer
[Plus]
Love the Colours, they just jump out right at you, Awesome Render.
Jacques Swain
[Lifetime Supporter, Lifetime]
Deci
[Basic]
Daniel Wiedemeier
[Lifetime]
webworx
[Lifetime Plus]
What a fun piece! Love the depth…
Steven Ellison
[Basic]
Love the color juxtaposition, and the helix at the center. Great effort!
Scott Francis
[Lifetime Supporter, Lifetime]
Doug Bowman
[Lifetime]
Chris Stacko
[Lifetime]
REALLY cool
Richard Birnage
[Lifetime Supporter, Lifetime]
Certainly different! One of your best abstracts, though I like your planetscapes best
Cathy Warren
[Lifetime Plus]
Pretty colors, I just prefer your landscapes or planetscapes better.
Suzanne Wyble
[Lifetime]
Blech.
Eric Liscinsky
[Donor, Lifetime]
WOW, That color POP, just WOW!!! <3 it!
Timothy Sullivan
[Lifetime Supporter, Lifetime]
Lovely jewel tones.
Jason Bailey
[Lifetime]
Fantastic!!!
Brent Ricks
[Basic]
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