Maxon has announced new versions of Cinema 4D and Mograph. Great software just got better!
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The Foundry has released 3D Camera Tracker and Kronos, two exciting new plug-ins for Adobe After Effects.

Alexander of Amateurmedia.net has created a stylish new font named Typograph Pro. Also check some of the great usage examples created within Cinema 4D.

Red Giant Software has released Colorista 2, with some exciting new features and improvements. Use motionworks10 for a 1o% discount.
Fontfeed.com has an excellent column “Screenfonts” which discusses the use of fonts in movie posters.
Industrial Light and Magic has a new site. It’s quite amazing just how many productions ILM has been involved in.
Australian’s interested in buying or upgrading Cinema 4D this winter can get a sweet deal.
Urban Dirty has terrific free grunge stock images and also provides color themes for various images with a downloadable .ASE file. You can import the .ASE file into After Effects using Swatch You Want.
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4 Responses to this post
September 2, 2009 at 9:41 am |
Everywhere C4D R11.5 Says its compatible with snow leopard.
It says it can address up to 64g of ram, that’s awesome.
However I wonder if it’s render engine is written to take advantage of “Grand Central”, and what about open CL?
I’m just skeptical because it’s coming out so soon after Snow Leopard, yes I know they get developers access but look at what happened with the original leopard and developers. I almost wished Maxon would have waited to let snow leopard mature a bit, before the release. But I am impressed at how quickly they updated. I just wonder if they take advantage of all the new snow leopard tech’s or just 64bit?
-J
September 2, 2009 at 3:49 pm |
Hi Jason, I don’t have any definitive answers for you on this. I will say that in general Maxon is the first to take advantage of Apple updates and would be surprised if R11.5 wasn’t optimised for Snow Leopard. All the best, John.
September 11, 2009 at 6:39 pm |
I am 98% certain that C4D 11.5 does *not* include Grand Central and/or OpenCL optimization of any kind. So yes, I agree with Jason…it’s tough to pay for a pricey upgrade when major new speed enhancements may be less than a year away.
That said….I’m still likely to buy the upgrade.
October 14, 2009 at 4:11 am |
wooooooow
nice one
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