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2017-06-19, 13:14:14

RED LAB

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Hi everyone,
It's been 1 week that i'm testing Corona and i really love it.
I work in CGI for 20 years with Cinema 4D and then i used VrayForC4D since it has been released.
I'm interior designer and Corona seems to be the good option for me. I don't want to spend time to find the good set up. I just need to go straight to the point, the quality.

So i have a project to render this week and i might not have time to render the pictures on my computer.
My question is : can i sent my file to Rebusfarm to be rendered? or is it only for 3dsMax version for the moment?

Cheers,
Nicolas

2017-06-19, 13:38:39
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TomG

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Rebus do support Corona Renderer for Cinema 4D - before submitting the project, it may be worth checking with them which versions they currently support (in particular if you are using a Daily Build as they may only offer the last official release).
Tom Grimes | chaos-corona.com
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2017-06-19, 13:46:51
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RED LAB

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i'm using the official last release.

Thanks Tom for the great work on Corona render, i'm in love!

2017-06-19, 13:53:06
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TomG

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Great to hear how much you love Corona! The thanks all go to the dev team of course for the hard work they put in :) They will see this here too though!
Tom Grimes | chaos-corona.com
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2017-06-19, 23:19:16
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lenogre

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Ranch computing works with C4D and Corona. They have installed the last version.