In this Cinema4D motion graphic tutorial, we are going to be taking a look at how to prepare an animation in C4D to be rendered. Rendering in C4D is a time-consuming process, but if you know how which render settings for fast rendering in Cinema4D, the process is a lot faster. This technique requires you to render the Cinema4D model as a sequence. This sequence of images can be imported into most video applications and automatically stitched together.
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