Have you ever tried cinema4d it's not a plug-in but stand-alone, makes very easy (can also be complex) fast and beautifull renderings... the best i ve ever tried. just export your rhino stuff organized with all the layers the same way as you want your materials
Cinema 4D does have the best stock renderer I've seen, but importing to C4D would be about the same as importing to max, seeing as how they're very similar. C4D seems a little simpler to use than max. Also, C4D is native to Macs, so if you're one of those ...
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Rhino Help: What's a good rendering/material editor plug-in for Rhino?
Other than Maxwell and Flamingo.
I find that importing stuff from Rhino into 3DS Max to render is a pain...unless someone knows a good way to do it?
Have you ever tried cinema4d it's not a plug-in but stand-alone, makes very easy (can also be complex) fast and beautifull renderings... the best i ve ever tried. just export your rhino stuff organized with all the layers the same way as you want your materials
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Vray and Final render will have standalone renderers soon, so you should be able to use most 3D packages with them.
Cinema 4D does have the best stock renderer I've seen, but importing to C4D would be about the same as importing to max, seeing as how they're very similar. C4D seems a little simpler to use than max. Also, C4D is native to Macs, so if you're one of those ...
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