| Scenario | Resolution | Render Time (C4D 20241 + RS 3510) | Render Time (C4D 20242 + RS 3524) | Quality Difference | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 4K | 4m 22s | 2m 50s | Identical (Denoise 2.0) | | Interior Arch-Viz (Sun + 100 lights) | 1080p | 12m 10s | 6m 05s | Less fireflies (Better light sampling) | | FX: Explosion (Pyro+Smoke) | 2K | 45m (VRAM overflow) | 22m (Hybrid CPU/GPU) | Volumetric shadows are sharper |
In the ever-evolving landscape of 3D computer graphics, the pursuit of high quality is a relentless race. For professionals in motion design, VFX, architectural visualization, and product rendering, the software stack is their most critical asset. At the forefront of this domain stands Maxon Cinema 4D Studio , a powerhouse renowned for its intuitive interface and deep integration capabilities. With the specific build 20242 paired with Redshift 3524 , artists have reached a new pinnacle of performance and fidelity. maxon cinema 4d studio 20242 redshift 3524 high quality
Denoising makes the image look waxy/plastic. Solution: Do not rely on the final denoiser only. In Redshift 3524, switch denoiser engine from "Altus" to "OIDN (Open Image Denoise)" . OIDN preserves high-frequency details (like fabric weave and brick mortar) significantly better. | Scenario | Resolution | Render Time (C4D