TUTORIAL DESCRIPTION. This Tutorial shows you how to Batch Render up to 10 different projects in Cinema 4D r11.5. Setting up a Batch Render is quick and simple, and can give you the flexibility of leaving the machine running in the background or overnight, saving you precious time.
Do you want to uninstall CINEMA 4D R11.5 completely from the computer? Do you receive strange errors when uninstalling CINEMA 4D R11.5? Do you fail to install the updated version or other program after uninstalling CINEMA 4D R11.5? Many computer users can not completely uninstall the program for one reason or another. If some files and components of the program are still left in the system, that means the program is not completely removed and uninstalled. Those leftovers will slow down your computer and stuff your system with invalid files as well as result in many problems for your life, such as strange error popups and unable to install other programs. There are many methods to uninstall the program, please see below:
Windows Add/ Remove Programs offers users a way to uninstall the program and every Operating System has Add/ Remove Programs feature.
* Click Start menu and run Control Panel.
* Locate CINEMA 4D R11.5 and click Change/ Remove to uninstall the program.
* Follow the uninstall wizard and uninstall the program.
Most computer programs are installed with its build-in uninstaller that can also help uninstall the program.
* Click Start menu and move your mouse to All Programs.
* Find CINEMA 4D R11.5 folder and click on its Uninstaller.
* Follow its uninstaller and uninstall the program.
To run its uninstaller, you can also
* Go to the folder where the program is installed.
* Locate its uninstaller usually named as unins000.exe or uninstall.exe
* Double click on its uninstaller and follow it to uninstall the program.
Please know that both of Windows Add/ Remove Programs and its build-in uninstaller can only uninstall the main executable files of the program, but not all program files and components. Some invalid files may be left in system registry and folders. To completely remove CINEMA 4D R11.5, you need to get rid of those remnants, otherwise, it will slow down your PC and block you installing other incompatible programs.
To thoroughly delete its files, please follow the steps:
* Run Registry Editor
* Find and delete all registry entries of the program in HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftware, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARE and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRuneg ui
* Find and delete all files of the program in system folders C:Program Files, C:Document and SettingsAll UsersApplication Data and C:Documents and Settings%USER%Application Data.
Video Guide: How to edit registry
Note: We only recommend advanced computer users to manually edit registry and removeCINEMA 4D R11.5, because deleting any single registry entry by mistake will lead to severe problem or even system crash.
There is a much easier and safer way to uninstall CINEMA 4D R11.5 completely. A third party uninstaller can automatically help you uninstall any unwanted programs and completely remove all of its files and free up your hard disk space. Especially when users can not find the program in Add/ Remove Programs or its build-in uninstaller, a third party uninstaller can save your much time and frustration.
Tags: 3D, C4D, CINEMA 4D, Dynamics, MAXON, MoGraph, Net Render, Renderosity, Sketch & Toon, Thinking Particles
Several years agowhen I decided I wanted to create 3D animated films, I beganresearching the major 3D software applications, starting with Mayaand working my way through to Blender. I found a huge article thatcovered them all in depth, and their overall choice for thebeginning filmmaker/modeler was CINEMA 4D. And at roughly the sametime I discovered the indie filmmaker mdotstrange whose animated feature film “We are theStrange” immediately established a new standard for soloexperimental animation. And what primary software does he use? MAXON's CINEMA 4D Now that I'm finally able to work with the new CINEMA 4D R11.5Studio Bundle, I see what mdot and other artists are talking about:this software is not only designed for ease of use, but it'ssolidly developed and is as deep a program as you could possiblyneed both for the beginner and for the seasoned pro. I just lovethis program. About Our Reviews CINEMA 4D is designed as a modular application. You have thecore program, which is a complete CG package from modeling toanimation to render, and 8 possible modules which add advancedfunctionality to the core system. The Studio Bundle, which I amreviewing here in part, comes with the Advanced Render 3, Mograph2, Mocca 3, Hair, Thinking Particles, Dynamics, Net Render andSketch & Toon. Since the Studio Bundle of CINEMA 4D is so large and complex, wewill be featuring 3 separate reviews of the program and modules.This review will be the first and will focus on the new PictureViewer, the new Rendering capabilities, and on my experience as afirst-time user of CINEMA 4D. Sergio [nemirc] will focus onMoDynamics and other modules, and Nick [nickcharles] will reviewthe newest Broadcast Edition of CINEMA 4D. We will be posting theseover the next 3 weeks, so you'll be able to get unusual coverage ofCINEMA 4D here at Renderosity. We hope you find our different ideasand insights into the program helpful. What's New CINEMA 4D's R11 release was quite a big change for MAXON and hasreceived a lot of well-deserved praise. Does the recently releasedR11.5 (Studio Version) compare favorably to the previous upgrade?Let's take a look at what's new in this version:
These are only the highlights of what's new in C4D and theprogram modules, for a full list of all updates and changes you cango here. I'll be focusing on the new PictureViewer and the amazing new Rendering capabilities in this newversion of CINEMA 4D. New Picture Viewer Version 11.5 of CINEMA 4D now offers a new picture viewer whichincludes a render history so you can compare renders to decidewhich render settings work best for your project. You can even setup an A/B window and have one side of the screen your 1st versionof the render and another side of the screen a 2nd version. The newpicture viewer also has a layers tab which allows you to choose anymulti-pass layer and change it's blending mode. Combine this withthe A/B view and you'll be saving a lot of time rendering. The new Picture Viewer gives you A/B render layers The new viewer also has a nice set of controlsthat allow you to adjust saturation, contrast, brightness, exposureand gamma for your render. Previously you had to go to an outsideprogram to do this, but now you stay right inside of C4D and savetime. Also, once you find a setting you like you can use the“create post” button which will add your image adjustments as acolor correction post effect to your render settings. And my favorite aspect of the new picture viewer is the abilityto play back animation in real-time using the Ram player. You canscrub back and forward with the animation to check your work. Audiois supported as well. If you are timing your animation to sound,you'll be able to play/scrub the sound in real-time. Simpleaddition to the program, but for music video specialists and thosewho use a lot of music in their animation, it's a huge timesaver. Rendering Improvements Probably the most impressive addition to this new version ofCINEMA 4D is the improvements made in rendering. And at the top ofthe list are two new functions: Bucket rendering and Instancerendering. Bucket rendering has now replaced the old Scan-linerendering for the core render engine. Basically, this means you'llhave a “bucket” for each core of your machine which speeds uprendering enormously. Further, you can change the size (default is64x64) to any size you like, so if you are having memory problemsyou can lower the bucket size to make better use of memory when yourender your scene. Instance rendering is a huge improvement forthose times in which you'll need a lot of the same kind of objects.Trees or grass are good examples, although CINEMA 4D supportsinstancing in cloners, instance objects, Thinking Particles andregular particles. A simple check box in the object propertieswindow allows you to dramatically save memory in rendering a scene.Literally billions of polygons are possible now on even a modestcomputer set-up. The new Render Instances in C4D can save a lot of time Subpolygon Displacement calculation has beenimproved in Version 11.5. Adding detail to polygons using simpleshaders and textures allows for more realistic detail with yourobjects. The rendering for Subpolygon displacement is now up to 7times faster on a quad core machine. I like MAXON's comment thatthis new render capability is like “bump maps on steroids.” Documentation The documentation included with the Studio version of CINEMA 4DR11.5 is outstanding. Packaging is simple and well thought out.Along with the installation disc you get an installation guidepamphlet which takes you step-by-step through installing the coreapplication and all of the modules that come in the Studio version.Printed in color (Thank you!), the guide also includes adescription of how to handle the Net Render installation (usingother computers to render over a network). The green check box on the screen indicates 'successfulinstallation' - 30 minutes tops The installation itself was much faster and simpler than otherhigh-end programs I've used. No dongle monkey business here; youreceive temporary serials for the core program and all of themodules for initial installation, and once you've registered atMAXON, you receive permanent serials which pop right in withControl-V on your keyboard. 30 minutes and I was up and running;within 24 hours I had the permanent serials and now I'm a veryhappy fellow. A 225-page Quick-Start manual is also provided, and also incolor. This guide takes you through each module with practicalprojects you can easily follow on your own. The writing is actuallyvery funny in places (never said that about a manual before), andthe writers Glen Frey, Sven Hauth, Dirk Beichert and FabianRosenkranz deserve a round of applause. Best introduction to asoftware package I've every come across. By the end of the manual,you'll have practical knowledge of every aspect of CINEMA 4D. MAXON also provides a special learning site for CINEMA 4D called“Cineversity.” While there are many free tutorials,if you sign up for the site ($295 for the year) you have access toan on-going series of up-to-date video tutorials and direct“live” help from MAXON professionals in the forum and viavideo. I've spent the last month reading up and trying out thesefeatures and I can't think of another company that gets this asright as MAXON does. Really tremendous and practical support prettymuch every week. The money spent on Cineversity is like having yourown private tutor which would be much, much more expensive. Highlyrecommended. The help system within CINEMA 4D is extremely detailed andhelpful. You are able to follow guided tutorials, search for termsand access information on every aspect of the new release. This iseasily the best help system I've ever used in a softwareapplication. My only caveat is that I wish I could download it as aPDF. Call me old fashioned, but I like a book to work from. Our Renderosity CINEMA 4D Forum is quite active and helpful. Ispent time there and enjoyed it very much. There is a “tips andtricks” and a “free stuff” section along with a gallery ofuser creations using CINEMA 4D. The C4D community on the net iswide and active. Spend a week searching and you'll come up with adozen sites you can hang out in to learn. MAXON has a decentYoutube.com site where many of their free Cineversity tutorials arere-posted. Mdotstrange is using C4D R11.5 for his new animated feature“heart string marionette” and has been bloggingregularly about production with the program along with the manyexcellent plug-ins available. His twopart intro to CINEMA 4D is great. His vocal patter will makeyou fall out of your chair. It's a real-world, front-linefilmmakers version of the standard tutorial. Conclusion Since MAXON began developing their 3D graphics software inGermany in 1986 (they opened their American branch in 1998), theirmain focus has been on speed of use, solid dependability and ondeveloping state-of-the-art CG technology. After spending a monthwith CINEMA 4D and using it practically every day, I can say withconfidence that it's the easiest (and most fun) computer graphicsprogram I've ever used. It's solidly built (not a single crash) andthe functionality is off the charts. I've only just touched the surface of what the new CINEMA 4DR11.5 contains. The MoGraph 2 module and extensive improvements to the core program, inaddition to the new picture viewer and render improvements makethis version of CINEMA 4D an essential upgrade or new purchase. Afavorite among broadcast motion graphic artists because of theexcellent interaction with After Effects and Apple Motion, CINEMA4D is a top-level professional application that is solidly builtand works just as effectively on a Mac as on a PC (both Windows 7and Mac OS X Snow Leopard are fully supported). With the new rendering improvements, the picture viewer and newversion of MoGraph, you are getting the best possible technology inan elegant and powerful package. Coupled with the bestdocumentation and tutorials at Cineversity (what other CG softwarehas a site like this?), the CINEMA 4D Studio Bundle is easily themost powerful and elegant software I've ever used. The CINEMA 4D R11.5 core program is $995 (upgrade from R11 is$395) and the Studio Bundle with 8 full modules is a whopping$3,695.00. This might seem like a lot of money, but if you are anindependent filmmaker or a small studio, this price is veryreasonable even for low-budget animation projects and the CINEMA 4DR11.5 Studio Bundle is a complete animation film studio in a box.With patience and effort you can create professional level workthat rivals Hollywood studio releases. I'd say it is worth theprice. MAXON also offers an XL Bundle for CINEMA 4D which has the AdvancedRender, Thinking Particles, Net Render and MOCCA (their animationmodule) for $2,495.00. You can find more information about CINEMA4D bundles and the other 3 editions of the program (Architecture,Engineering and the new Broadcast Edition) at the main MAXON site which is verywell done and easy to use. I plan on building a new computer around CINEMA 4D early in theyear. Something I hope to write up over a couple articles here atRenderosity.com. Be sure to try out the CINEMA 4Ddemo which is fully functional except for the 'save' functionwhich is disabled. After half an hour, I think you'll agree with methat CINEMA 4D has a fast learning curve and is a fun program towork with. My sincere thanks to MAXON for providing the Studio Bundle ofCINEMA 4D R11.5 for review, and also for direct one-on-one briefingto answer questions and help. Above and beyond. Thank you! ERROR: videopro element file 'videopro_player' doesn't exist. Highlights of CINEMA 4D R11.5 (posted inthe Renderosity Video Center) Editor's Note: Be sure to check out the following Renderosity relatedlinks. RickyGrove [gToon], Staff Columnist with the Renderosity FrontPage News. Ricky Grove is a bookstore clerk at the best bookstorein Los Angeles, the Iliad Bookshop. He's also an actor andmachinima filmmaker. He lives with author, Lisa Morton, and threevery individual cats. Ricky is into Hong Kong films, FPS shooters,experimental anything and reading, reading, reading. 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3-d-c () posted at 12:46PM Mon, 23 November 2009
I am using Cinema 4D since version 8 and had been using other 3D modellers in coexistence, however, Cinema had and has always been my favorite modeller program for the reason you exactly describe in your article: the Easiness to learn, the intuitive tools implemented, and since 64bit renderers came across, one of the fastest but most perfect render engines i have seen. Well written article.
Thank you, pqmeri01, I appreciate your comments. The 64 bit version rendering was something I didn't go into in any kind of detail, but with R11.5 Quicktime can now be used on Windows 64 bit computer systems and you can export/import Quicktime and avi sound. I could write a whole article just on the new improved render engine. It's a dream.
cartesius () posted at 9:01AM Wed, 25 November 2009
Very nice review! Just wanted to add that if you register the demo with Maxon it is fully functional (including saving) for 42 days. /Anders
nemirc () posted at 8:24PM Wed, 25 November 2009
Very good article. I knew you'd absolutely love Cinema once you tried it :)
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