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Blender vs Cinema 4D: Which is best for you?
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- The sheer-ability to do a parametric modelling and ability to create your own workspace, divide and play with windows is the thing I liked the most about Blender.
- Not sure if it was the software or limitations with my PC, but even with an 4GB dedicated Nvidia graphics card, it was a little slow at times once adding layering to the 3D models.
- Cinema 4D require a moderate & powerful computer for the best performance especially when handling high workloads.
- sometimes it become slow when adding a lot of objects and textures also it take a lot of time in rendering per frame and some times the video turns out with medium not high resolution.
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