

Maxon announced the update during the keynote for its virtual IBC 2020 event, alongside Maxon One, a new all-in-one subscription to Cinema 4D, Redshift and Red Giant Complete.įirst chance for perpetual licence holders to use the new features from Cinema 4D S22Ĭinema 4D R23 provides holders of perpetual licences with their first chance to use the functionality added in Cinema 4D S22, Maxon’s previous subscription-only update.Īlthough perpetual licences remain available, Maxon moved towards subscriptions with the unified product pricing rolled out with last year’s Cinema 4D R21, with S22 providing “early access” to a range of features. Updated 10 September 2020: Cinema 4D R23 is now shipping. The update, which is due to ship later today, also makes the features from Cinema 4D S22, April’s subscriber-only release, available to perpetual licence holders. The update also extends the software’s UV editing tools, integrates colour correction toolset Magic Bullet Looks, and provides an early preview of Project: Neutron, Maxon’s new node-based core architecture. These same GPUs are also used for decoding and debayering Blackmagic RAW images which makes them an attractive investment.Maxon has unveiled Cinema 4D R23, a major update to the 3D animation and rendering software, adding character animation features including a new character solver, and eye-catching toon and facial rigs.

“With the new DaVinci Neural Engine using NVIDIA CUDA 10 and TensorFlow acceleration, our tests show a better than 2x performance increase over previous NVIDIA GPUs. “DaVinci Resolve 16 Studio uses the latest multiple GPU innovations for AI and deep learning,” said Dan May, Blackmagic Design’s USA president. Stylize for creating artistic looks on video footage.


Facial recognition for automatic tagging of clips for smart bins and tracking of facial features easy feature refinement.Auto color and shot matching to accelerate the color grading workflow.Super Scale, to increase footage resolution by up to 4x.Speed Warp, which interpolates frames when changing the playback speed of videos resulting in smooth slow-motion with fewer artifacts.Featuring new AI-powered features to make video editing and color grading easier and more powerful, Blackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve Studio 16 makes use of several NVIDIA AI libraries, and the Tensor Cores found on the latest NVIDIA RTX GPUs, to accelerate inferencing.
