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Anyone else thinking about how to stay in contact with certain members of this forum after it closes? For some, this forum was the only way to reach them. I was just going to go through my message folder and send private IM's but just wondering if there is a better way (apart from broadcasting your personal information indiscriminately). Unfortunately, your InBox only goes back so far. Personally, not a fan of Discord but I would go there if that is the best solution. If not, maybe setting up another gmail account and post it here might work. Dave
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I haven't been very active this last months ... or rather years. Nor on the forum, nor 3D wise. I am still using R20 for some 3D printing projects, but am more and more focusing on CAD for that matter. Not having a GPU (old laptop here), and with all the 3D render engines being subscription based, my 3D modeling and rendering activities have slowly come to an end. Every now and again I log on to this site ... The news I just read didn't come as a surprise, but still feels like a punch in the face (or stomach). Sad news indeed. Sad to see all that knowledge provided by so many people over so many years disappear. Bye bye, C4DCafe! Bye bye, Core4D! Thank you to all whom contributed to the forum and community. The site will fade away, but not the memories.
- Today
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I guess we're getting old 🙂 . But it was nice to be part of this era. Join to great community, meet great people, perhaps may help sometimes somebody, learn a lot of new things.
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1st of October I believe
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Wow. The end of an era. What a gut punch! I feel like I did when Cinefex closed its doors after 40 years or 32Ten (the old ILM) finally closed its doors after 49 years. Nothing is permanent. So when exactly is the site going off-line? How much time is left to say goodbye? Dave
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We really should try saving this knowledge somehow. If this site goes down without some kind of backup of this insane amount of knowledge and workarounds that piled up over the years it's going to tear a giant hole into the community. Honestly, just saving the Threads + a shitty "low res" (1080p?) compressed version of every image would suffice. We don't need uncompressed PNGs and stuff.
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GazzaMataz started following CORE4D Retiring
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This is horrid news, I have loved being part of this forum for so many years... I know that this might sound like a daft question but why don't Maxon buy the site since it would be in their interest? Mind you you have competing software here… So maybe not…
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This is the only real C4D forum, there is nothing like it. The amount of data just from me is pretty big, I managed to spam the forum in hundreds of Mb : ) Trying to collect all the scene files so it is not lost but can see a giant backup file is being generated @Corebot I know I already asked privately, but indulge me, why not sell the forum, maybe there would be interested parties...?
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Truly terrible news, if not entirely unexpected. I'm over on the discord servers now too, but like @hrvoje, this doesn't hold quite the same level of appeal. Still needs must, so off I go... Thank you to the Core, and the Cafe before it for decades of brilliant help and advice ! You will be missed ! CBR
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C4Dzone is still going but I’m not sure the English part of the forum is that active
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This might be kind an insensitive question, but I don't know where else to post it: Is there even an alternative to core4d anymore? I know Redshift has a dedicated forum, but as far as I know there is NOTHING like this for C4D, right? Plus official forums are always so stuck up 😕 Polycount.com is way too focused on game art / realtime. CG Society is dead as well. I simply prefer forums to Discord servers for asking questions and looking for answers because they're actually searchable.
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dasfrodo started following CORE4D Retiring
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I feared this day would come. This is really sad to hear, but not unexpected if I'm honest. I'm not good at this stuff, but I still want to try: Thank you to everyone who has been running this forum in some form or another, be it via moderation or paying the servers out of their own pockets. Thank you for the invaluable help on the many questions over the years, as dumb as they sometimes maybe were. I would NOT be in the same position as I am right now if it wasn't for this forum. Not even close. And I am sure I am not the only one with this experience. This forum always was a positive energy in my life and I am sad to see it go. I came back here regularly even when I switched to Blender for two years, that should tell you everything you need to know about this community. The internet as we know it is unfortunately changing, and has been for years. And it is not for the better. Corporate got it's greedy grip around it at this point, and way too tightly. Everything is centralized now. Giant tech companies are able to build userbases with free access to their services while bleeding out competition, until they suddenly remove free tiers and / or increase pricing after years and years of running on a loss. This will happen to all these AI tools too, the moment investor money dries up (and it's already drying up, after the devastating news about AI investments recently). Comparatively small ventures like this forum are simply not able to do that, and I fear the time of forums in general is just over. They were already down years ago, and then Discord arrived started kicking the corpse. How ANYONE can think Discord is a legit replacement for old-style forums really has no idea what they're getting into. Just to make it clear, I think creating a Core4D Discord just to keep in contact with each other is a really cool idea that I support. So I'm not specifically talking about the people here with this post. But 10-15 years from now people will mourn "the great loss of information" because Discord WILL shut down / restrict access at some point and all that knowledge collected on these Discord servers will vanish. Not to mention the many people we will simply "lose in translation", especially probably many of the old guard how simply can't be bothered to switch to yet another platform. Discord servers can't really be found via Search Engines either. I'm not even sure Discord is even going to make it another 10 years, judging by how much it has already been enshittifed in the last year. As far as I know, they're prepping to go public. We all know what that means in the long term.
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Is the company on Instagram ? I have a semi decent following / Presence there. Maybe i could reach out to them ?
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Revenue from ads is significantly lower since Google was driving the ad unit value down in past years. It simply is not viable anymore as it was. To get something out of it one would have to spam the whole site with endless ads and in return get around 15% of running costs. Plus, everyone hated ads. We were open to collaboration with company which benefited greatly from this forum but our attempts to initiate contact and potentially preserve this rare community failed, there was no response to our query, they probably get thousands of mails daily. At the end, it was really unsettling to have few members bearing the cost of it all, often felt like exploiting their enthusiasm and love for C4D.
- Last week
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I setup a Discord server as fast as I could. Feel free to join in to keep in touch with the rest of our members. You can also invite other people you trust. https://discord.gg/RCDPYvhR
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While I've moved on from C4D to Houdini over the last few years, I've continued to drop in here on occasion to for old times sake - and I'm sad to hear this news, but not really surprised. There are always many more takers than givers, and those who give can only give so much. When I was using Cinema - which I did for over 20 years - I always found this community to be a very friendly and helpful place, and a great source of knowledge. So, thanks to all the 'givers'. You know who you are. Your contributions were generous and appreciated gifts.
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We have a news sub category towards the bottom of the list but could certainly do a better job of keeping up to date with it
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Oh probably the obligatory industry announcements? I like reading from it in the forum. 🙂 BTW, @Corebot If you plan to archive the content, I can help with that. Basically, using static pages and pay only for the domain ($20 max per year I guess) and I think you already own the c4dcafe.com so I guess that's fine. No server cost needed. We can do it on astro or docusaurusu. Let me know!
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Thank you to Nigel for starting the first incarnation of this forum years ago. Thank you to Igor and the others who on and off assisted and kept it running thereafter. Thank you to Hrvoje for helping out with great insights, answers and supportive training all the way back from the fun Vertex Pusher days to today, your calm and helpful manner really helped demystify C4D. When the forum goes I hope this won't be the last we'll ever see a video from you. Maybe the interest isn't there, but if you ever felt the need you could always record a video and Maxon could just pop it on their official Youtube channel. Anyone who watched it would be more informed after. Thank you to all the contributors to this forum, including some who haven't posted in this thread and may not - Mash's smart obervations, comments from the regulars, all the usual gang. Thank you to the Maxon staff who chipped in, including Noseman a few times, and even David McGavran. Things are what they are and I appreciate the time they took to add comments, even though some obviously wish the assistance went further. Thank you to the Maxon staff who pushed C4D development all these years, kind of interesting this forum is wrapping up just as C4D finally shrugs off the teething problems of its decade of core rewriting and enters the period of finally adding those long awaited new features. This was a very calm and friendly forum, even when the occasional thread flared up over the handful of small disagreements, most of which funnily enough were about whether Maxon was doing the right thing or not. All that goes into the past. Interesting to observe that C4D outlived Modo and Softimage, avoided the brick wall of development that Lightwave hit, and is now a far bigger player than before. The discussion of whatever C4D 2026 offers will be probably a bit muted and melancholy, but end of an era, this forum has commented on the evolution of C4D release by release since all the way back to 8.5 or 9 I think. I will keep an eye on the Discord thread but there was always something orderly and understandable about forum postings, the other social media discussion options always feel a bit messier and noisier. But like Hrvoje said it is what it is. Most forums disappear eventually but this one was always more useful, friendlier and enjoyable than most.
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Nice one man, any suggestions for the server or ideas let me know, or feel free to leave a comment In feature requests:) edit - also we’re hoping to move PolyRocket to a forum based format eventually, but as we’ve witnessed here, making that sustainable isn’t easy
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Thanks for the link. Just joined! 🙂
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Certainly ! https://discord.gg/wtbBftuQeg I’ve not been as active lately due to working on a Toy project, but now that’s finished I’ll be back there. I run it with a friend of mine who’s an ex University Maya lecturer , and fellow industry artist.
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Nice. Can we have link for that? I would be happy to poke in and out every now and then.
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Damn this sucks, 5 euros really wasn’t a lot to ask for, I completely forgot about it most of the time as it was such a low amount. is there no option To bring ads back? Yes its annoying but the alternative of not having the forum at all is surely a bigger concern @Corebot
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VECTOR started following CORE4D Retiring
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I have a discord with around a thousand memebers, most are maya / blender users with a mixture of hobbyists and professionals, from the likes of adobe, frame store , autodesk etc etc. I’ve not made a C4d portion yet because there was no need for it , but happy for you guys to join and ill create a sub category for you