Octane render r2312/18/2023 ![]() If you want to upgrade to perpetual 2020, you also have that choice too, so this isn’t about locking you into a sub either. My advice is that everyone that bought V4 (which was released two years ago) should get maintenance (14.96/month 24 month) to ensure they stay on the latest 2020 version and get all the latest updates - this is 50% off the sub price. I guess this is a good reason to completely switch to redshift So everyone that bought octane 4 should just throw it in the trash? what a waist of $700. The first version supporting R23 will be 2020.1 only. Now we are at v8(2020.1), S22 and R23 cannot have a v4, v5, ecc. Latest C4D version supported by v4 is R21. Most of us know and appreciate how hard you work.Ginz wrote:Also, are Octane 4 owners going to have a R23 compatible version? So, saying you need time for certain features as you did is great and honest: that works for me. As other users mentioned, we want to use R23 in production, but most of us cannot because Octane is our renderer of choice. I was recognizing that there were big changes to implement. Certainly it is being considered on your side and the post wasn't demanding or complaining. I don't know if this comment was directed at my initial post or not, but I think it's fair as a paying customer to ask about a timeline for Octane for a new release. Thought I'm on leave for a while, it has to wait until return for one week or more I cannot estimate without prepare a build environment over new sdks. Sometimes it's not so simple to adopt the plugins for new c4d releases. We just need a octane version for S23 to work on current projects.įor my curiosity, why you guys are so impatient to get builds as soon as a new release is available? I think, most user don't care about neutron.
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