![Hello everyone, I'm new to c4d and redshift and I'm wondering why my final render is looking different than the preview in the rt render? : r/RedshiftRenderer Hello everyone, I'm new to c4d and redshift and I'm wondering why my final render is looking different than the preview in the rt render? : r/RedshiftRenderer](https://preview.redd.it/hello-everyone-im-new-to-c4d-and-redshift-and-im-wondering-v0-2rflm53ihdr81.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=79abd079b96fd7ddb59d056e07340dfd417d7ab5)
Hello everyone, I'm new to c4d and redshift and I'm wondering why my final render is looking different than the preview in the rt render? : r/RedshiftRenderer
![My absolute first Cinema 4D Render. What are some things you would tell a brand new beginner. : r/Cinema4D My absolute first Cinema 4D Render. What are some things you would tell a brand new beginner. : r/Cinema4D](https://i.redd.it/nm1lruh5ft381.png)
My absolute first Cinema 4D Render. What are some things you would tell a brand new beginner. : r/Cinema4D
![Ide love to see more abstract style guys like myself using blender, I came from cinema 4d and that community is almost all abstract. I rarely see abstract guys here. That's not Ide love to see more abstract style guys like myself using blender, I came from cinema 4d and that community is almost all abstract. I rarely see abstract guys here. That's not](https://i.redd.it/tb93iyuuqbk11.jpg)
Ide love to see more abstract style guys like myself using blender, I came from cinema 4d and that community is almost all abstract. I rarely see abstract guys here. That's not
![Hi, is there a similar tool in blender like the volume mesher and volume builder in c4d? I would like to blend objects together and get a smooth transition between them, like Hi, is there a similar tool in blender like the volume mesher and volume builder in c4d? I would like to blend objects together and get a smooth transition between them, like](https://preview.redd.it/uhfli1ssuvp41.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=1f7e0e279a5b24328c52b8910cd41bc95dc47900)
Hi, is there a similar tool in blender like the volume mesher and volume builder in c4d? I would like to blend objects together and get a smooth transition between them, like
![I switched from Cinema 4d to Blender because Blender is cheaper and it's awarded with me a larger sense of creative flexibility. : r/blender I switched from Cinema 4d to Blender because Blender is cheaper and it's awarded with me a larger sense of creative flexibility. : r/blender](https://preview.redd.it/9cgnjrnkb9u71.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=4991b296dd364c0917538c41d8456fa30dddebea)
I switched from Cinema 4d to Blender because Blender is cheaper and it's awarded with me a larger sense of creative flexibility. : r/blender
![I tried to explain Cinema 4D's UI for new users. What do you think of it? How should I improve it? : r/Cinema4D I tried to explain Cinema 4D's UI for new users. What do you think of it? How should I improve it? : r/Cinema4D](https://i.redd.it/dvy65m3drkgx.png)
I tried to explain Cinema 4D's UI for new users. What do you think of it? How should I improve it? : r/Cinema4D
![Media] Working on renders for my avatars after ditching Cinema 4D for Blender 2.8 (I'm a blender fanboy now) : r/VRchat Media] Working on renders for my avatars after ditching Cinema 4D for Blender 2.8 (I'm a blender fanboy now) : r/VRchat](https://preview.redd.it/wnkneesyrh241.png?auto=webp&s=d2c02cbe1460d748bbd6878ad128d8ebe35a1973)
Media] Working on renders for my avatars after ditching Cinema 4D for Blender 2.8 (I'm a blender fanboy now) : r/VRchat
![I used Cinema 4D over a decade ago. I avoided Blender for years thinking it was "too hard." I'm so thankful for the Blender Guru tutorials, and the Blender communities on Reddit. I used Cinema 4D over a decade ago. I avoided Blender for years thinking it was "too hard." I'm so thankful for the Blender Guru tutorials, and the Blender communities on Reddit.](https://i.redd.it/d740xvdac7z11.png)
I used Cinema 4D over a decade ago. I avoided Blender for years thinking it was "too hard." I'm so thankful for the Blender Guru tutorials, and the Blender communities on Reddit.
![I switched from Cinema 4d to Blender because Blender is cheaper and it's awarded with me a larger sense of creative flexibility. : r/blender I switched from Cinema 4d to Blender because Blender is cheaper and it's awarded with me a larger sense of creative flexibility. : r/blender](https://i.redd.it/leqafzvrblm71.jpg)
I switched from Cinema 4d to Blender because Blender is cheaper and it's awarded with me a larger sense of creative flexibility. : r/blender
![Does blender have a feature or plugin like cinema 4d called topowire? Here's a link: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ2GVqooTgA : r/blenderhelp Does blender have a feature or plugin like cinema 4d called topowire? Here's a link: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ2GVqooTgA : r/blenderhelp](https://i.redd.it/xxk4w5gpa9w41.jpg)
Does blender have a feature or plugin like cinema 4d called topowire? Here's a link: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ2GVqooTgA : r/blenderhelp
![So confused right now, can someone explain the Cinema 4D workflow to me? How am I supposed to edit this Cinema4D file as a regular layer in After Effects? Like what am So confused right now, can someone explain the Cinema 4D workflow to me? How am I supposed to edit this Cinema4D file as a regular layer in After Effects? Like what am](https://preview.redd.it/so-confused-right-now-can-someone-explain-the-cinema-4d-v0-yfg0tnwjxni91.jpg?auto=webp&s=0ee1a8d8cb5e318050920611f4219907dbcd1c0d)