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Blender vs C4D
Hi everyone, I have been strugling for two weeks now and I need your advice. In order to upgrade my work, i've decided to try Octane for Blender and I was amazed by the fact we have so much control over the material, the displacement quality, the light and so on. Unfortunately Octane for Blender does not work seamlessly (And I really want something that work seamlessly), so I tried a trial version of C4D (for the time being it's a big mess because I can't find the same habits I used to have with Blender) but the truth is that the quality of rendering seems really higher and I can't find any really professional work made entirely with blender (apart from 2 or 3 people that have recognisable style) . i'va got some times ahead of me before needing to find clients, so here is my question: what should I do? Is it relevant to invest some times learning C4D or do I need to push Blender to find what others seems not to have find (or push post processing stuff (things that I truly hate). Maybe it is also because my observation skills are getting better but I can spot a blender render a mile away but it may not be the case for clients. For the time being I'm considering modeling in blender because it is really fast for me and do the rest in C4D, is it a good idea? Thank you and sorry for the long post here you can find some of the render I've done with Blender https://www.instagram.com/sc_blender/
1 like • 8d
@Nikita Kapustin hast du Course für C4D?
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@Nikita Kapustin auch nicht zum Schenken?😇
Measure Distance
The program displays the horizontal and vertical lengths of 1m with the "Measure Distance" command. But I don't want this. How can I display the length of the curve I drew, which is 1.41421m, and the angle it makes with the X-axis, which is 45 degrees, as a measurement?
Measure Distance
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Hakan Baytar
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