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      flower-sale last edited by

      Hey everyone,

      In addition to C4D, I have been using "KeyshotXR" to export a sequence of rendered images that can then be imported to a number of platforms for interactive viewing on the web.

      Is there some way to accomplish this within Cinema 4D?

      KeyshotXR docs:

      [https://manual.keyshot.com/manual/keyshotweb/keyshotxr/](link url)

      If you scroll down to the "Keyshot 360" section here, you will see an example. A sequence of images is pre-rendered.

      [https://www.keyshot.com/keyshot-web/#:~:text=a%20new%20tab-,KEYSHOT%20360,-Capture%20the%20motion](link url)

      Keyshot tutorial that goes into detail and will give a better idea of what I'm attempting to achieve within C4D:

      [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcQp8QSS8U0](link url)

      Thanks so much in advance!
      Matt

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        Dr. Sassi last edited by

        Hi Matt,

        The export for such content would be the glTF format from The Kronos Group.
        https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYO7XTAX41FNVFVQ2yS7JNAWYou5giSlH

        It can be used with available glTF viewers or embedded in a website.

        https://www.cineversity.com/vidplaytut/exporting_ar_game_ready_models_using_gltf
        Texture, as far as I can tell, works with the Standard Render setting, not Redshift.
        The player often used:
        https://gltf-viewer.donmccurdy.com/
        (Please note we have no control about web based player, or quality and security is not controlled by us.)

        https://help.maxon.net/c4d/2024/en-us/Default.htm#html/glTF_General.html?TocPath=Configuration%257CPreferences%257CImport%252FExport%257CglTF%257C_____0

        If you are looking for a 360º/180º image export (Equirectangular), use the Spherical camera and set the image to a 2:1 format (most apps like formats divideable by 2, e.g., a 1 K is typically 1024 [not 1000]).

        Cheers

        Dr. Sassi Sassmannshausen Ph.D.
        Senior Trainer, Maxon Master Trainer, L&D - Strategist
        Cinema 4D mentor since 2004, Member of VES, DCS.

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