![]() Have your say on this story by following CG Channel on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). Read a full list of new features in Corona 11 on Chaos Czech’s blog Corona Premium subscriptions cost $67.90/month or $478.80/year. Corona Solo subscriptions cost $53.90/month or $358.80/year. The software is sold subscription-only online. The Cinema 4D edition gets support for Pyro, Cinema’s new smoke and fire simulation toolset.Ĭorona 11 is compatible with 3ds Max 2016+ and Cinema 4D R17+. The 3ds Max edition also gets the Corona Power Tools, a set of scripts for automating repetitive tasks, like replacing objects, randomizing their transforms, or cleaning up a scene. In addition the integrated version of Open Image Denoise, Intel’s open-source render denoiser, has been updated to OIDN 2, and now supports GPU denoising: currently, on NVIDIA GPUs only. Perhaps as a result, despite a new Tile Map for generating procedural tiles, and an Edge Map for weathering the edges of thin objects, the changes are primarily updates to existing features.Ĭhaos Scatter, the current object scattering system, gets new options for scattering objects based on altitude, or oriented towards a Look At target. The intervals between major updates to Corona have been getting shorter recently, so Corona 11 comes only five months after Corona 10. ![]() New Tile Map and Edge Map, plus updates to Chaos Scatter and Open Image Denoise (Full disclosure: it actually shipped last week, but we didn’t manage to cover it at the time.) The update adds new tools for generating procedural tiles and edge weathering effects, new options when scattering objects, and support for GPU denoising via Open Image Denoise 2. Chaos Czech has released Corona 11, the new version of its 3ds Max and Cinema 4D renderer.
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