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The ongoing work updating Cinema 4D’s core architecture continues, with a “dramatic” – if unquantified – speed boost for the latest commands to be ported to the new modelling core, including Extrude and Split. Maxon’s marketing material pitches it primarily as a toolset for 3D typography, but it can be used with a wide range of other models, as the video above demonstrates. The form of the bevel may be selected from presets, controlled parametrically, or by editing a profile graph.Ĭaps and bevels are created as a single object, with additional selections sets for shells and edges and there is the option to link the start and end caps on a spline. New modelling features in Cinema 4D R21 include Caps and Bevels, a self-descriptive new system for adding user-customisable caps and bevels to spline objects.
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Modelling: new Caps and Bevels system, more updates to the core architecture and volume tools
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The release, which is being demoed at Siggraph 2019, will also scrap the four lower-end editions of the software and introduce unified product pricing, including new subscription plans. Maxon has unveiled Cinema 4D R21, the new version of its 3D animation software, adding a new Caps and Bevels system, a Field Force object for motion graphics, and better support for Mixamo animations. Scroll down for news of the commercial release. Cinema 4D R21 demo image created by Zigor Zamaniego.