also, there is a nodal shading being developed and is in Beta, I believe.
Already usable.

Artur


2014-05-01 19:33 GMT+02:00 Perry Harovas <perryharo...@gmail.com>:

> -Deformations like bend, twist, melt (not dynamic, but decent looking
> anyway), etc.
> -Anything having to do with text (which comes as no surprise, being it is
> C4D)
> -Volumetric Effects that render fast, are easy to set up, easy to use
> -Particles (OK, please understand I would rather use ICE, by a long shot,
> because of the inherent flexibility).
>       Particles have effectors that do wind, curl, turbulence, etc, and
> don't need much fiddling with
> -Anything motion Graphics-y (again, no surprise)
>
> Has really great plugins, usually cheap, well supported
> Many free ones (again, ICE would be my #1 preference here, but we all know
> the situation)
>
> I am kind of shocked how CERTAIN things are really quite easy.
> The interface is far more intuitive than Maya or modo.
> This is, please understand, with limited testing over about 3 weeks, on
> non-production work (it is a demo version, haven't decided if I am buying
> it or not)
>
> Hope that helps!
>
> Perry
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> On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 1:07 PM, David Saber <davidsa...@sfr.fr> wrote:
>
>> Hi Perry, how are you?
>> Could you give us a tiny example of that?
>> Have a nice weekend!
>> David
>>
>>
>> On 2014-05-01 15:19, Perry Harovas wrote:
>>
>>> C4D is really quite good at a LOT of stuff, though. Stuff we struggle
>>> with usually, that we just accept as "hard" or we have accepted
>>> as something that just takes a long time. In C4D, many of these things
>>> are not only fast, look good, but EASY. How often does THAT happen?
>>>
>>
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> Perry Harovas
> Animation and Visual Effects
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> http://www.TheAfterImage.com <http://www.theafterimage.com/>
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> -25 Years Experience
> -Member of the Visual Effects Society (VES)
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