Maxon - Cinema 4d Version History

This was a pivotal release, as Maxon ported the software to Windows and Macintosh to reach a wider audience following the decline of the Amiga market.

Cinema 4D version R13 (2011) marked a significant milestone, as it introduced a new, more efficient rendering engine, as well as major improvements to modeling, animation, and dynamics. This version also added support for 3D stereo rendering and simulation. maxon cinema 4d version history

This version introduced spline-based modeling and support for the Amiga’s 24-bit graphics card. This was a pivotal release, as Maxon ported

Maxon’s first "production-level" version, signaling its readiness for high-end professional use. Version R16 (2014) added support for advanced rendering

In 2013, Maxon released Cinema 4D version R15, which introduced a new, more intuitive interface, as well as significant enhancements to MoGraph, dynamics, and simulation. Version R16 (2014) added support for advanced rendering techniques, including volumetrics and ambient occlusion.

Further enhanced the simulation framework with a new high-performance particle system and "Liquid Flow" for GPU-accelerated fluid simulations.