Utilize your student perks as much as you can while you’re studying here at SCAD. Make sure, if you’re using Redshift in Houdini, that your Houdini is at version 19.5.303 in order to be compatible with the farm. At the current time of writing this article, the correct render farm version of Redshift is 3.5.10. If you are going to use Redshift and put it on SCAD’s render farm, make sure it is the correct update. IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING REDSHIFT AND RENDER FARM: Make sure to follow the instructions that it gives you step by step! Make sure to copy that code from there, the checkout will be pretty straightforward.Īfter you pay your $10 for the programs, it will lead you to a link that will give you instructions on how to download the Maxon app and the student license that comes with your purchase. Once you verify your email, on the same page, it will give you a discount code. Make sure to check your SCAD junk email folder because that’s where it usually gets sent. Click on where it says “Register” to make it.Įnter your SCAD email address so it knows that you are a student.Īfter you enter your SCAD email, it will send you an email verification. This will bring you to another link where you again click the “Student” “Maxon One” button.įrom here, you will then need to create a Maxon account. Then, click where you see it says “Student” and then the “Get it Now!” button. You can get all three software for only $10 when it typically costs you $500. The company Maxon, which owns all three of those listed, provides us students with the tools at a hefty discount. But there are other software such as ZBrush, Cinema 4D, and Redshift that SCAD does not provide us with. Maxon says it plans to have the Student Version available worldwide by the summer.Do you wish you could work from home but don’t have the correct software? SCAD provides us students with Maya and Houdini for us to download on our personal computers. The editions are being rolled out in stages, so at the minute you can only order the Student/Teacher edition – or pre-order the Student Version – if you live in the Americas, most of Europe, Japan or South Korea. The price of the Student/Teacher edition hasn’t been disclosed publicly, but entitles users to upgrade to a full commercial edition of the software at a 25% discount. Users wanting access to network rendering or third-party plugins – or the Maxon support line, which is also unavailable in the Student Version – can upgrade to a commercial Student/Teacher edition. The Cinema 4D Student Version is almost identical in features to the $3,695 Studio edition of the software, but lacks support for network rendering and plugins dependent on serial numbers. Autodesk, NewTek, Side Effects Software, Adobe and The Foundry all charge for educational licences: from $99 for Houdini Apprentice HD to low-to-mid hundreds of dollars for the Autodesk and Adobe product suites. The pricing – or lack of it – is unusually aggressive for a non-watermarked version of a commercial 3D tool. Maxon is to release a free Student Version of Cinema 4D, intended for non-commercial use. The developer has just launched a free 18-month Student licence of the software, which provides access to most of the features of Cinema 4D R13 Studio. Maxon’s current promo video for Cinema 4D. Posted by Jim Thacker Maxon to release free Cinema 4D Student Version
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