![]() ![]() The layout of the UI has also been updated, with a set of browser-inspired tabs along the top of the viewport for switching between open documents or interface layouts. ![]() The most immediately visible changes in Cinema 4D R25 are to the user interface, which now features new, flatter icon designs more in line with Maxon’s own new logo, and a reduced use of colour. We covered the changes when Cinema 4D S22 was released, so check out our original story for details. They include a new Asset Browser and Scene Manager – further extended in R25 – plus physics-enabled placement tools for scene layout and set dressing, and updates to character animation workflow. The news was announced at the 3D and Motion Design Show, alongside the public beta of Redshift RT and updates to other Maxon apps: Trapcode Suite 17, VFX Suite 2, Magic Bullet Suite 14 and Universe 5.įirst chance for perpetual licence holders to use the new features from Cinema 4D S24Ĭinema 4D R25 provides holders of perpetual licences with their first chance to upgrade to use the functionality added in Cinema 4D S24, Maxon’s previous subscription-only update. The update also makes the features from Cinema 4D S24, April’s subscriber-only release, available to perpetual licence holders via paid upgrades. Highlights include a new Capsules system for node-based assets, more options for creating presets, direct import of vector files, and a new Track Modifier tag for modifying or stylising animations. ![]() Maxon has released Cinema 4D R25, the latest version of its 3D animation and rendering software, overhauling its user interface, and introducing more features based on its new node-based core architecture.
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