

Main advantages of Corona are simplicity and usability, namely how easy is the software to use in practice and how this fact increases artists’ satisfaction and performance. So that is the reason why we want to take a closer look and spot some light on the capabilities and the workflow when it comes to rendering architecture visualizations with 3DS MAX and the Corona render engine. The last couple of years they attracted thousands of users, and a lot of attention in the architectural visualization industry. Corona has a free version, and also a commercial release. Check out Corona Render for C4D here.Corona renderer is a photorealistic ray tracer, used by computer graphic artists for the final frame production rendering mainly for architectural and product visualizations. You are encouraged to give your opinion and suggest feedback with the goal to make Corona’s the best rendering solution available for Cinema 4D. It was only recently that the Corona team have announced the First Public build of Corona Render for C4D, allowing Cinema 4D users to be a part of the development process for Corona Render.Ĭ4D version of Corona Renderer will be centered around Corona’s Artist Driven Development philosophies. The sample scene can be obtained through the Corona Render C4D page. It is free to download to try out with the Corona render C4D project.Ĭorona offers a new (un)biased photorealistic render, available both as fully integrated 3ds MAX plugin, and a standalone CLI application. Covering all the lighting, camera and render settings that were used for the final realistic image. Thomas recently posted a break down for the scene. Created by Thomas Vournazos, the sample scene is an interior that can be used for testing the abilities of the Corona Render.

The interior scene is something that you can use to render out and play with in C4d.

With the release of a new Alpha version of Corona Render C4D, the Corona team have also released a sample scene.
