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Ready for Cinema 4D R23

There has been a lot of work preparing my plugins for Cinema 4D R23 compatibility. The fact is that in this version Maxon changed the Python version supported by Cinema 4D. And despite the slight difference between Python 2.7 and Python 3.7, I had to rewrite several critical modules so that they work on versions R17-R23 in most of my plugins. But now we can say with confidence that the main work is over. However, there are still many free scripts and plugins that I have to test and adapt for R23 and higher.

Thanks to everyone who helped me test and patiently waited for new versions to start working comfortably with the new version of Cinema 4D!

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File Sequence Exporter on NAB 2020

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A few days ago, the new season of the annual NAB 2020 show kicked off to coincide with the release of the new version of Cinema 4D S22. In first day, Hashi The Action Movie Dad demonstrated a great technique for integrating an animated model into Adobe After Effects with Element 3D composition using our File Sequence Exporter plugin.

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Import OBJ Sequence to Cinema 4D

Import OBJ Sequence to Cinema 4D

Today let’s take a look on how to import OBJ Sequence to Cinema 4D.

Often, when working with large projects, many of its aspects are carried out in various applications. For example, various simulations of destruction, liquid, fire, smoke, etc. In order to integrate the result of such work into the Cinema 4D scene, the format of the sequence of files of some 3D format is usually used. Unfortunately Cinema 4D does not support importing sequence files. In this small video, I’ll show you how to get around this limitation using my plugin Batch Processor.

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