The creation of Cineware for Illustrator is the result of a partnership between MAXON and TurboSquid (opens in new tab), the leading online source for 3D models. Changes can be made at any time and the image will re-render automatically. When you’re satisfied with the result, you can render your image directly in Illustrator. With Cineware for Illustrator, you import a Cinema 4D file into Illustrator, where you can rotate, zoom and position the 3D object – and even change cameras, textures or light sources – directly in the app. Using Project Felix, you have to render your finished design into a high-quality asset that can be opened in Photoshop CC or Illustrator CC (and so on) to refine further. If you change your mind about part of the design – or the client requests a new edit – it’s back into the app to make the changes, which you’ll have to render out again. One key difference between Cineware for Illustrator and Project Felix (opens in new tab) – Adobe’s simplified 3D app for graphic designers and illustrators – is that with Cineware you don’t have to leave Illustrator for rendering.
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