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Making the strands transparent will increase render times in that aspect, but allows you to keep lower unified samples, in the end you will end up with reduced render times. The Hair Min Pixel Width setting is an optimization setting to help Redshift clean up noise by making the hair strands thicker so the camera rays have a better chance to hit the strands, but will also make them partially transparent to compensate for increased thickeness. Let's go to the Cache tab located in our Hair Object and Catculate. In order to have consistent results while using motion blur, especially deformation blur, we will need to cache our Hair Object. In situations with high counts of hair the Render Hairs option will give the best render performance. Polygon primitives also contain UVs so they can be textured like normal objects, ajd support the different projection modes of the texture tag.
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Polygon primitives, which are normal geometry created by Cinema 4D, give you the option to use deformers (Bend,Twist,Displacer,ect.) as well as sub-divide your geometry. The Render Hairs option, which is Redshift's Hair Strand primitive, is a flat ribbon-like object that is optimized for a high volume of thin strands. The different primitives are compared below: Note that these however will generate an actual polygon mesh. We can disable Render Hairs and use the different Polygon primitives by changing the Type parameter as shown below. With the Render Hairs option checked on (enabled by default), our Hair Object will use Redshift's Hair-Strand primitive generated at scene conversion time. There are a few options in the Generate tab of the Hair Object, that will effect how our hair will render with Redshift. Hair Min Pixel Width Hair Object Generate More information on the Hair Min Pixel Width can be found here. We are going to enable Hair Min Pixel Width which will allow for cleaner results without having to crank up our unified sampling. Redshift is taking all these attributes into account so we are getting a much more natural looking result compared to the flat boring hair shown above.īefore we render let's take a look at at the Optimization tab in Redshift's Render Settings. Let's adjust the Thickness, Length, Frizz, Kink and Curl to add some life and randomness to our hair. Now that we have adjusted the specular, let's take a look at some of the other parameters inside of the Hair Material.
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So we are going to lower the strength down to 1-2%. Due to the way Redshift's hair model is set up, the Cinema 4D Hair material's specular has an extremely strong effect in Redshift. Now the reason our hair looks like it has no material applied or the color channel is not working, has to do with the specular channel.
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NOTE: You do NOT need to install the HDRI Browser or any packs.If the Hair object, is not visible make sure you have the Hair Render post effect added and checked, so Cinema 4D exports the hair for Redshift.
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Double-click the "HDRI Studio Rig MAC Installer.pkg" file and follow the instructions.NOTE: You do NOT need to install the HDRI Browser or any packs. Copy the folder "HDRI Studio Rig” from inside your "Manual Install Inside" the folder into the plugins folder.If there is not a "plugin" folder, create one.Find your “Program Files/MAXON/Team Render Client/plugins/“ Folder.Remove any older copies of "HDRI Browser” from inside your library/browser folder.Copy the folder "HDRI Link” & "HDRI Browser" from inside your "Manual Install Inside" the folder into the plugins folder.If there is not a "plugins" folder, create one.
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Find your “Program Files/MAXON/CINEMA 4D/plugins/“ Folder.Copy the "HDRI Link Sampler Pack" folder into the "Packs" folder.Inside the plugin folder you will now find an "HDRI Browser" folder, inside that find a "Packs" folder.
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For Plus HUB installation of plugins and assets, please see the Greyscalegorilla HUB FAQs " " Windows Standard Installation: This installation guide refers ONLY to the perpetual licensed HDRI Studio Rig plugin, which is no longer available for purchase separately.