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CINEMA 4D R11 Quickstart – Advanced Render<br />

1. Introduction<br />

The Advanced Render Module expands the realm of possibilities of CINEMA 4D’s renderer with several<br />

fascinating functions. Users who want to make photorealistic renderings will find these functions especially<br />

interesting. The <strong>module</strong> integrates itself seamlessly into existing rendering settings which makes learning to<br />

use it a simple matter. The <strong>module</strong> adds the following functions to the standard renderer: Global Illumination (a<br />

rendering method for especially realistic lighting), caustics (achieves lighting effects on mirrored and transparent<br />

materials), depth of field, specular lighting, glows and sub-poly displacement.<br />

2. General Information / Interface<br />

As soon as you have installed the Advanced Render <strong>module</strong> you will find the “Global Illumination“ by clicking on<br />

the “Effects...” button in the Render Settings. As soon as you have activated “Global Illumination Rendering”,<br />

other options will be made active which allow you to create custom settings for radiosity. A material’s<br />

“illumination“ settings are closely associated with this field. These settings let you determine if a particular<br />

material should be rendered with Global Illumination . Further settings can be applied to individual objects<br />

using the “compositing tag“.<br />

Caustics acts in a similar fashion. The global settings can be found under “render settings“. Here you can<br />

activate or deactivate surface and volume caustics separately. Options relating to specific materials can be set<br />

in the luminance channel. In addition, caustics also offers a third setting. You will find this in the light object.<br />

The use of caustics requires at least one light object. Within a light’s caustics menu it is possible to determine<br />

whether the light source should generate surface or volume caustics.<br />

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