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  • Tim Shetz

    January 2, 2015 at 2:34 am in reply to: Error in rendering out project

    Is it possible for you to post your project file?

    Without looking at it, I have no other suggestions short of reinstalling Cinema.

    What version of Cinema are you using?

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    Tim Shetz
    c4dtraining.com

  • Tim Shetz

    December 31, 2014 at 10:13 pm in reply to: Error in rendering out project

    Hmmmm. Seems like everything is ok. I would make a few suggestions.

    First: try changing the default setting from HDV1080 29.97 to HDTV1080 29.97
    This will change your size from 1440×1080 to 1920×1080.

    Second: Change the coded you are using for Quicktime. Try PNG.

    This is just to see if it will render using something different, or if you have a bigger issue.

    I’ll mention this just because: I teach Cinema 4D and when my students try to render to the desktop, they sometimes have issues. It usually has to do with admin rights on the machines at school, but I always recommend rendering to a folder somewhere on your hard drive just in case.

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    Tim Shetz
    c4dtraining.com

  • Tim Shetz

    December 31, 2014 at 2:44 am in reply to: Error in rendering out project

    Since I don’t have your project to look at, please forgive the following questions if they are stupid:

    The camera is indeed animated along the spline, correct? I can see the align to spline tag on the camera and that the camera is active, but I have no way of telling if there are keyframes set.

    I also see the target tag on the camera. What do you have set as your target?

    As far as it rendering a single frame, can you post a screen shot of the SAVE section of the render settings as well? Was it a single quicktime movie of just the one frame?

    In your original post, you mentioned the background moving. Did it at some point render a full 900 frame movie?

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    Tim Shetz
    c4dtraining.com

  • Tim Shetz

    December 31, 2014 at 2:04 am in reply to: Error in rendering out project

    Can you post a screen shot of the OUTPUT and SAVE settings for your render?

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    Tim Shetz
    c4dtraining.com

  • Tim Shetz

    December 2, 2014 at 5:35 am in reply to: My animation wont render in the picture viewer

    It could be that you are trying to render to HDV1080 and there is a message indicating that your license limits you to an 800×600 image size (n64renderproblems2.png)

    I’ve never run into it other than like Brian suggested…that your save path doesn’t exist, but then it would give you an error.

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    Tim Shetz
    c4dtraining.com

  • Tim Shetz

    October 19, 2014 at 2:02 am in reply to: MOVs looking washed out in C4D

    Glad to hear it.

    I have a strong dislike for specular because of this exact situation many years ago.

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    Tim Shetz
    c4dtraining.com

  • Tim Shetz

    October 19, 2014 at 12:21 am in reply to: MOVs looking washed out in C4D

    Do you have specular turned on for the materials? If so, turn that off. Tends to wash out images and videos.

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    Tim Shetz
    c4dtraining.com

  • Could be that Cinema is outputting your file at 30 fps rather than the 29.97 fps you are using in you AE project.

    At frame 2000 that would be quite a few frames off.

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    Tim Shetz
    c4dtraining.com

  • Tim Shetz

    October 8, 2014 at 9:10 pm in reply to: Splines wont extrude in C4D Lite

    You need to check the hierarchical checkbox on the extrude nurb. Extrude nurb only extrudes the first object by default, and in this case, that is a null that contains your path. Checking hierarchical tells it to look at all objects.

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    Tim Shetz
    c4dtraining.com

  • Tim Shetz

    June 18, 2014 at 4:53 am in reply to: Render! please h e l p

    Also…in terms of the forum, please only post your question once, so people can find the answer when doing a search.

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    Tim Shetz
    c4dtraining.com

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