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Quick Start

Set up Cinema 4D and AWS Deadline Cloud in just a few steps.

What You'll Need

  • Cinema 4D 2024 or 2025 installed on your workstation
  • AWS Account with Deadline Cloud access
  • Windows or macOS workstation for job submission
  • Deadline Cloud monitor (download here)
  • Access to an AWS Deadline Cloud farm with either:
    • A Windows service-managed fleet, or
    • A customer-managed fleet with Cinema 4D, the Cinema 4D adaptor, and licensing set up

Step 1: Install the Submitter (5 minutes)

The submitter adds AWS Deadline Cloud functionality to Cinema 4D's Extensions menu, allowing you to submit your scene directly to Deadline Cloud to manage the rendering.

Download the Official Installer ← Start here (recommended)

  1. Run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions
  2. Launch Cinema 4D after installation
  3. Verify the submitter appears in Extensions > AWS Deadline Cloud Submitter

Learn about submitter features →

Updating the Submitter

To update the submitter to the latest version, download and run the latest submitter installer.

Step 2: Submit Your First Render (2 minutes)

  1. Open Cinema 4D and load a scene.
  2. Make sure your scene is saved.
  3. Set up your camera angles, materials, and lighting as desired.
  4. Go to Extensions > AWS Deadline Cloud Submitter. Extensions Menu Submitter Dialog
  5. Review your render settings.
  6. Click Submit! Submit button

Step 3: Monitor Your Renders

If you haven't already, install the Deadline Cloud Monitor from the requirements above.

After submitting a job, open Deadline Cloud Monitor (DCM) to view the job's progress. The submitter will create a job with a single step and with one task per frame. DCM

To view rendering logs, right-click on a task and choose "View logs".

Viewing logs is especially useful for troubleshooting failed jobs.

DCM Logs

Step 4: Download Your Results

Once your render job completes successfully, you can download the rendered frames.

  1. In Deadline Cloud Monitor, locate your completed job.
  2. Right-click on the job name.
  3. Select "Download output" from the context menu.
  4. Choose where to save your rendered files.
  5. The download will begin automatically.

Download Process

Your rendered frames will be organized in the same structure as specified in your output settings.


Learn about submitter features →

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