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[C4D] Feature Requests / Silent Installation
« on: 2018-08-27, 09:53:54 »
Hi

For 3DSM there seems to be a silent installation:
https://help.c4d.corona-renderer.com/support/solutions/articles/12000042196-how-to-perform-silent-installation-and-uninstallation

Can we make this work for C4D as well? I tried with the Beta 1, but it did not work yet. That would help a lot to keep all computers up to date.

Thanks,
Christoph

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[C4D] Feature Requests / Export as .scn
« on: 2018-08-07, 13:58:17 »
It would be great, if it would be possible to export your corona scene as .scn.

The reason I'm asking for this is, that we are using Thinkbox Deadline for our render farm in the office, because we are using different rendering&3D softwares. (3dsm&corona, c4d&corona, rhino&maxwell)
Deadline does not support C4D Team Render anymore. The command line renderer is not ideal because it does not work for distributed rendering.

If we could export our corona scene the same way as from 3dsm, we could render that via a Corona DR job the same way we can do in 3DSM.

Best,
Christoph

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We're currently using the C4D Command Line Render for network rendering (in combination with Deadline Render Management Software) because unfortunately, Team Render does not work with deadline.

That's not distributed rendering, but it helps a lot, because you can easily render on our farm and continue to work on your workstation.

The only problem is, that there is no feedback on how far the job is and when it will be finished.
I was hoping that additional info could easily be added.

I've seen that for other rendering software there are additional paramters available that create logs with that info:
https://support.solidangle.com/display/AFCUG/Command+line+render

Maybe there already is something like that, but I haven't found it yet.
If not, it would be really great if you could add that.

Best,
Christoph

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