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Panagiotis Zompolas
Rob Slater
Panagiotis Zompolas
Rob Slater
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I get by with the standard renderer and have been for years. My main use of C4D is motion graphics based stuff. So no character animation or rigging or intensive modelling.
My workplace is currently investing in a specific GPU rendering machine worth like £30k and the main 3d guys who work on Maya will be benefiting from it.
I was told it would be also compatible with Cinema 4D so now I'm wondering if I should pick up some Redshift skills.
Are the benefits of using Redshift over the standard renderer worth learning it?
EDIT - Thanks everyone for the replies and advice. I am jumping ship. Taking the leap. Hopping the fence. Biting the bullet. Walking the plank?... Will start takkng a Udemy course on Redshift.