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Chaos Corona for Cinema 4D => [C4D] General Discussion => Topic started by: archimen on 2018-03-10, 21:07:54
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Hello,
It is better to use native c4d "render instance", or better to convert objects to "corona proxy"?
I mean to create a large number of trees, shrubs. Which format is less suitable for rendering?
Cheers.
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I've done some tests because I was curious like you. Is there a benefit to use corona proxies instead c4d standard instances ("render instance" active) ?
The scene was a model full of polygons in a cloner object. Same render time.
So I continue to use c4d standard instances. Maybe corona proxies will be use in the future for other functions like scattering.
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Corona proxy is more like an Xref, with the added benefit that it will be possible to use it across host applications (3DSMax, C4D, ...). Render instances should work just fine with Corona, so use them without any fears.
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i use both on different projects depending on actual needs..
1. using proxy when i got lots of interior stuff with heavy geonometry that i dont want inside the scene to keep it light on viewport.
2. c4d render-instances for multiple copies of the same object(s) like trees + plants or cars
there is no real difference in rendertime at all - basically if i have to import something in my scene that is multiplied a lot then i run renderinstances and for a lot single objects with each high poly models i use proxy in box mode after positioning (and ofc not buffer in ram).
hope this helps
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Ok, thanks.