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How to Install and Use Octane Render for Cinema 4D

Octane Render is a powerful and fast GPU-based render engine that can produce stunning photorealistic images and animations. Octane Render is compatible with Maxon Cinema 4D, a popular 3D modeling and animation software. In this article, we will show you how to install and use Octane Render for Cinema 4D on Windows.

Installation


Download the Octane Render plugin from the Downloads page of your OTOY account and extract the content of the archive. Add the content to the plugins folder in Cinema 4D file system. We recommend using 7-zip as some utilities sometimes run into issues[^1^].

The c4dOctane folder will come with several versions of the plugin in it. In order to avoid any loading issues, delete all of the c4dOctane-R (version number).cdl64 files that you will not be using. For example, if you are using R2023, you would delete the c4dOctane files that are not c4dOctane-R2023.xdl64. You should not delete the other files (res, Lib300)[^1^].

Maxon Cinema 4D does not include a plugins folder. You will need to create this folder in the Cinema 4D R2023 folder: C:\\Program Files > MAXON Cinema4D 2023 > plugins (you need to create this folder!) > c4doctane[^1^]. Important note: The "plugins" folder should be lower-case. The folder is case-sensitive so you may encounter issues if the plugins folder isn't all lower-case.

Launch the Cinema 4D application. You will be prompted to enter your OTOY account credentials . Once you have entered your credentials, you should see an Octane tab at the top of your application. Now you should have successfully installed the Octane Render for Cinema 4D plugin[^1^].


Usage

To use Octane Render for Cinema 4D, you need to have a NVIDIA graphics card that supports CUDA technology. You can test your GPU with Octane Render by installing OctaneBench, a benchmarking tool that measures your GPU's performance with Octane Render[^2^].

Once you have confirmed that your GPU is compatible, you can start creating scenes and materials with Octane Render. Here are some basic steps to get you started:


Create a new scene or open an existing one in Cinema 4D.

In the Octane tab, click on Live Viewer Window to open a window that shows a real-time preview of your scene rendered with Octane Render.

In the Live Viewer Window, click on Settings to open the Octane Render settings panel. Here you can adjust various parameters such as render mode, kernel type, camera settings, environment settings, post-processing effects, etc.

In the Objects panel, click on Octane Object Tag to add an Octane-specific tag to any object in your scene. This tag allows you to control how the object interacts with Octane Render, such as visibility, motion blur, shadow catcher, etc.

In the Materials panel, click on Create > Shader > Octane Material to create a new material based on Octane's node system. You can also use any of the presets available in the Content Browser under Presets > OTOY > Materials.

Drag and drop the material onto any object in your scene or assign it via the tag menu. You can edit the material properties by double-clicking on it and opening the Node Editor window.

To add lights to your scene, you can either use Cinema 4D's native lights or use Octane's Spectron lights[^2^]. Spectron lights are procedural volumetric lights that allow you to create realistic lighting effects such as spot lights, barn doors, gels, etc.

To add textures to your materials, you can either use Cinema 4D's native textures or use Octane's OSL textures[^2^]. OSL textures are script-based textures that allow you to create procedural patterns and effects using Open Shading Language.

To render your scene, you can either use the Live Viewer Window or use Cinema 4D's 66dfd1ed39

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