Does redshift come with Cinema 4d?
Currently, Redshift is available for Cinema4D, Maya, 3DSMax, Houdini, Katana, and more in the works. Just like Solid Angle, Redshift doesn’t charge you to use additional plugins either. Hop between any of your 3D applications without spending more on additional licenses.
Can you use redshift with Houdini Apprentice?
To use Redshift with Houdini, you will need to edit your houdini. env file that matches your operating system. This will tell Houdini where to look for the plugin. Please refer to the Redshift documentation on how to configure the plugin for your operating system.
How do I import particles from another program into Cinema 4D?
Cinema 4D supports importing particle setups from other programs, such as Houdini through an Alembic file. When importing an alembic file with particles, Cinema 4D automatically converts these to Thinking Particles, which can be rendered with Redshift as seen here.
What particle setups does redshift support in Cinema 4D?
Redshift supports a number of different particle setups that can be rendered inside of Cinema 4D. These include the native particle system, particles imported in through Alembic files from programs such as Houdini, as well as plugins like X-Particles.
How do I render X-particles in Cinema 4D?
Redshift supports rendering X-Particles inside of Cinema 4D. To render your X-Particles setups you need to add a Redshift Object Tag to your respected xpEmitters and adjust the particle settings. The particle parameters are described here if you need help.
How do I import Alembic files into Cinema 4D?
When importing an alembic file with particles, Cinema 4D automatically converts these to Thinking Particles, which can be rendered with Redshift as seen here. To import your particles go to File → Merge, then locate your Alembic (abc) file.