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by Doug Wolf on May 15, 2008 at 1:47:34 am

Hey guys,
I have a simple question. I am a lightwave user, just starting with Cinema 4d. Can anyone tell me how/or if Cinema 4d can do this: In Lightwave, when doing test renders, all my test renders are automatically saved to a buffer built into the image viewer, so I can make quick changes to something, render a new render, and then flip back and forth between any number of renders. Its way too time consuming to save all renders to a folder, and then go to that folder, load in an image to a seperate program and then flip back. I dont see any option like that in the Cinema 4d image viewer window. Is there any way to do it?

Thanks,
Doug


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