Redshift 3.5.24 tightens integration with the Maxon App subscription model, streamlining the licensing process. It resolves occasional timeout issues that users experienced during offline rendering sessions.
The true power of this release is found in the synergy between the two updates.
Scene Integration: Transferring data between Cinema 4D and Redshift is now seamless. The new Redshift Camera, introduced recently, now supports full Lens Distortion data directly from the C4D viewport. This eliminates the need for third-party lens calibration plugins for VFX work. maxon cinema 4d studio 20242 redshift 3524 upd
Performance Synergy: The optimized geometry handling in Cinema 4D 2024.2 feeds data to Redshift 3.5.24 faster than ever before. This results in a snappier IPR experience—changes made to lighting or geometry in the viewport update in the render view almost instantaneously.
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Cinema 4D’s Pyro system continues to mature. The 2024.2 update introduces new emission sources and shaping controls, allowing artists to create more detailed fire, smoke, and vapor simulations without diving into complex node setups. The interaction between Pyro and the standard particle system has been tightened, making it easier to create atmospheric effects that react dynamically to scene geometry. Redshift 3
Redshift continues to push the envelope on lookdev. This update refines the Redshift Standard Material, making it easier to achieve photorealistic results like velvet, sheen, and clear coats without complex node trees.
This update is critical for artists relying on hybrid rendering (CPU + GPU). Here is what changed: Install Redshift 3