Thinkbox Krakatoa will now support Cinema 4D

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Thinkbox Krakatoa will now support Cinema 4D

Post by MauricioPC » 17 Dec 2013, 12:19

That makes sense since it's said that Cinema 4D has 100k users (truth or not).
Los Angeles, CA (December 16, 2013) – Thinkbox Software today announced that it has acquired code to bring its powerful particle renderer, Krakatoa, into MAXON’s CINEMA 4D modeling and animation software. Initial efforts to link the plug-in with CINEMA 4D were led by Ugly Kids artist Daniel Hennies, who collaborated with a developer to program a bridge to the stand-alone version of Krakatoa (SR). Leveraging the C++ API of Krakatoa SR, Hennies and a small team were able to fully integrate the particle renderer with CINEMA 4D and first demoed the technology at SIGGRAPH 2013.

"I was really motivated to incorporate Krakatoa into my workflow since the majority of my projects involve creating fluids, particles and high quality renders, which are time and memory intensive in CINEMA 4D," explained Hennies. "I didn’t want to switch creative applications so I took matters into my own hands. Krakatoa renders blazingly fast in CINEMA 4D and handles particles in a way that wasn’t possible before. The plug-in was fun to develop and I’m eager to see it grow with the expertise and support of Thinkbox."

"It is great news that Thinkbox and Daniel Hennies are enabling Krakatoa for CINEMA 4D users; we've had multiple requests for Krakatoa. This bridge is a huge win to our users and I am looking forward to great artwork rendered with Krakatoa C4D," noted Oliver Meiseberg, Product Manager CINEMA 4D, MAXON Computer.

"We’re super excited about bringing Krakatoa to CINEMA 4D and are thankful that Daniel has done the heavy lifting on integration," said Chris Bond, founder, Thinkbox Software. "We’re always on the look out for ways our solutions can better serve artists; extending support to additional software packages is just one of the many enhancements up our sleeve."

Following the acquisition, Thinkbox is refining the tool’s feature set and plans to launch the official Krakatoa C4D Beta in early 2014. Krakatoa is currently available off-the-shelf for Autodesk® Maya® and Autodesk® 3ds Max®.

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Founded by Chris Bond in 2010, Thinkbox Software develops production-proven tools for visual artists and backs each product with highly responsive support. Used across entertainment, engineering and design, Thinkbox’s products include Deadline high-volume data management software used to render or process files and several other artist-driven software tools to create, visualize and modify datasets for visual effects, animation and digital simulations. For more information, visit www.thinkboxsoftware.com or follow @thinkboxsoft on Twitter.

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Re: Thinkbox Krakatoa will now support Cinema 4D

Post by gaboraa » 17 Dec 2013, 17:03

One of the worst particle platform I have worked with was Cinema 4D. Even it still has the very first release of thinking particles

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Re: Thinkbox Krakatoa will now support Cinema 4D

Post by MauricioPC » 17 Dec 2013, 17:06

gaboraa wrote:One of the worst particle platform I have worked with was Cinema 4D and even it still has thinking particle 1 wouldn't change the situation I think.

From what I saw, the good particles of Cinema 4D come from the X-Particles plugins. which was demonstrated at Siggraph. (I never used)

http://www.x-particle.com/

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