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Andy Needham – Maxon NAB 2020 Rewind

Andy Needham - Maxon NAB 2020 Rewind

Andy Needham talks about Embracing Code in Maxon Cinema 4D S22 in his Maxon NAB 2020 Rewind. In this talk, he goes over deformers in Cinema 4D, which allows users to manipulate geometry in a non-destructive manner. In short, he mainly talks about Python programming, which can really expand your options! (Want to learn more about Python? See C4D Spotlight: Learning Python to Expand Cinema 4D)

Andy is a freelance motion graphics designer based in London, UK. He has been creating some training for Cinema 4D and After Effects. Recently he created some training that’s included in Greyscalegorilla Plus.

I should also mention that there’s an awesome deal going on today where if you get Cinema 4D S22, you can get Red Giant Complete – Annual Subscription for 50% off. That includes everything in the Red Giant and Trapcode catalog. This offer ends today, April 30, 2020, so don’t miss out!

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3D for the Whole World

Cinema 4D S22 is Maxon’s first subscription-only release giving customers early access to performance and workflow advances including UV unwrapping and editing tools, improved selection and modeling tools, organizational licensing for volume customers, and updated viewport technology with support for Metal on macOS.

Maxon has also boosted Cinema 4D’s pipeline compatibility with GLTF export, GoZ integration for Z-Brush, and support for node-based materials in FBX and Cineware.

Cinema 4D S22 is immediately available for subscription customers. Perpetual license holders of Cinema 4D will enjoy a release that will incorporate the features of S22 and much more later in the year.

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