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Cindigo 2.4 Stable

Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 3:14 pm
by fused
Cindigo 2.4 Stable (2.4.13)
for Indigo 2.4.13 (stable)
Cindigo 2.4 Stable R9.6 - PC
Download: Archive
~3.6 MB, x86 and x64
Cindigo 2.4 Stable R10 - PC
Download: Archive
~3.6 MB, x86 and x64
Cindigo 2.4 Stable R11 - PC
Download: Archive
~3.6 MB, x86 and x64
Cindigo 2.4 Stable R11.5 - PC
Download: Archive
~3.6 MB, x86 and x64
Cindigo 2.4 Stable R10.5 - Mac
Download: Archive
~3.2 MB, x86 only
Cindigo 2.4 Stable R11 - Mac
Download: Archive
~3.6 MB, x86 and x64
Cindigo 2.4 Stable R11.5 - Mac
Download: Archive
~3.6 MB, x86 and x64
Make sure you have the newest version of quicktime installed! (yes, its still needed for previews in some older versions of C4D :? )

changelog wrote:Cindigo 2.4.13
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* fixed specular reflectivity bug with diffuse material
* added wait_for_slave_frames_on_stop and frame_upload_period to render settings


Cindigo 2.4.12
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* fixed animation support
Please tell me if you find bugs or have specific requests. I will try to fix/implement those as quickly as possible.

Re: Cindigo 2.4 Stable

Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 9:27 pm
by pixie
Thanks Fused!

Re: Cindigo 2.4 Stable

Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 9:58 pm
by Camox
Thanks ! :D

Re: Cindigo 2.4 Stable

Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:43 am
by juan_irender
Many thanks, Fused!

Re: Cindigo 2.4 Stable

Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 8:22 pm
by zeitmeister
Yeah!

Re: Cindigo 2.4 Stable

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 12:02 am
by ritter
Thanks Fused!

Re: Cindigo 2.4 Stable

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 9:44 am
by Phoenix
Hi fused,

thank you very much!
But will there soon be versions for C4D R12 too?

Kind regards,
Tom

Re: Cindigo 2.4 Stable

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 10:56 am
by Zom-B
R12 has some massive changes regarding the SDK, so a simple compiling in this SDK isn't possible,
but a lot of code needs to be changed... Seems like this could take some time!

Did you already bought R12? I'm not very convinced about the new version... great new stuff for animating characters and a nice dynamics overhaul, but Indigo is mostly used for stills in product design and architecture.

Re: Cindigo 2.4 Stable

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 12:06 pm
by fused
Phoenix wrote:Hi fused,

thank you very much!
But will there soon be versions for C4D R12 too?

Kind regards,
Tom
Hi Tom,

I'm currently working on a different project but I will commit some time to making a R12 build very soon.

Re: Cindigo 2.4 Stable

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 6:21 pm
by ritter
fused wrote:
Phoenix wrote:Hi fused,

thank you very much!
But will there soon be versions for C4D R12 too?

Kind regards,
Tom
Hi Tom,

I'm currently working on a different project but I will commit some time to making a R12 build very soon.
Yes,please!

regards Axel :mrgreen:

Re: Cindigo 2.4 Stable

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 3:28 am
by Phoenix
Zom-B wrote:R12 has some massive changes regarding the SDK, so a simple compiling in this SDK isn't possible,
but a lot of code needs to be changed... Seems like this could take some time!
Yeah, I know, but I think it shouldn't be that hard to do, as long as there had been used the SDK provided datatypes and you haven't defined your own. I guess, it'll be mostly a search and replace thing of several symbols.

And it's very well documented by MAXON what to do to make your code working for R12.
See here: R12Development.3.pdf

Zom-B wrote:Did you already bought R12? I'm not very convinced about the new version... great new stuff for animating characters and a nice dynamics overhaul, but Indigo is mostly used for stills in product design and architecture.
Yes, cause I have an MSA.

Also, in my opinion, there are in fact several new things in C4D R12 that can be useful for Indigo too.
At first the new real units (if used properly)! I'd say, that's really a great thing together with the so called "double precision" calculations.
And, if in the future supported by Cindigo, also such things like color temperature defined lights, or IES lights, and the camera tonemapping and all that stuff should support setting up a scene in C4D for Indigo, don't you think? ;-)

And I particularly think, the changes and code clean up in the R12 are important preliminary steps for future developments of C4D.

@fused:
Thanks a lot!
I'm looking forward to it. ;-)

Kind regards,
Tom

Re: Cindigo 2.4 Stable

Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 4:22 am
by iacx
Hello Fused, when the plugin for R12 will be released?

Thanks :)