Glare Technologies is excited to announce the release of Indigo 4.2!
You can read about it here: http://www.indigorenderer.com/indigo4.2
We'll be running a 16% off sale until the 31st of December, during which Indigo Renderer will be priced at only €499 (normally €595), and Indigo RT only €119 (normally €145).
Indigo 4.2 brings CPU and GPU rendering optimisations, Render Channels (AOVs) and updated plugins. It's a free upgrade for existing Indigo 4.0 customers.
We also recently released a beta version of Indigo 4.4, which includes major new features such as denoising, bucket rendering, texture compression and an greatly improved IPR for the Cinema 4D plugin.
Indigo 4.2 Release
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Exciting news, congrats to Nick and all the person involved in the development of the best render engine one can find! :)
As I’m planning to update my RT license to a full one (even if I don’t do a lot of 3D those days...) to encourage the future development of Indigo I don’t seem to find any incentive to do so on my specific update page, is that normal?
If it is then I think I’ll buy directly a new license as it’s almost the same price anyway!
Keep up the great work on this great render engine! :)
As I’m planning to update my RT license to a full one (even if I don’t do a lot of 3D those days...) to encourage the future development of Indigo I don’t seem to find any incentive to do so on my specific update page, is that normal?
If it is then I think I’ll buy directly a new license as it’s almost the same price anyway!
Keep up the great work on this great render engine! :)
Re: Indigo 4.2 Release
Hi h2o2,h2o2 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2019 2:17 amExciting news, congrats to Nick and all the person involved in the development of the best render engine one can find!
As I’m planning to update my RT license to a full one (even if I don’t do a lot of 3D those days...) to encourage the future development of Indigo I don’t seem to find any incentive to do so on my specific update page, is that normal?
If it is then I think I’ll buy directly a new license as it’s almost the same price anyway!
Keep up the great work on this great render engine!![]()
it seems we just forgot to discount the upgrade price, sorry about this. I have fixed it! It should be 380 now as opposed to 450.
Cheers!
Yves
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Hi Yves.fused wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2019 3:01 amHi h2o2,h2o2 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2019 2:17 amExciting news, congrats to Nick and all the person involved in the development of the best render engine one can find! :)
As I’m planning to update my RT license to a full one (even if I don’t do a lot of 3D those days...) to encourage the future development of Indigo I don’t seem to find any incentive to do so on my specific update page, is that normal?
If it is then I think I’ll buy directly a new license as it’s almost the same price anyway!
Keep up the great work on this great render engine! :)
it seems we just forgot to discount the upgrade price, sorry about this. I have fixed it! It should be 380 now as opposed to 450.
Cheers!
Yves
And thanks a lot for the quick reply, one more reason to love Indigo, beside it being a great render engine!
Wow, what can I say, except that it was fast?! ;)
I’ll be upgrading for sure very quickly to the full Indigo render engine, then I’ll be able to play with light layers, at last. :)
Thanks again,
Best regards,
Laurent.
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It's amazing what such tight and driven team can accomplish. It never ceases to amaze me... congrats all
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