Renato Tarabella

I started with computer graphics for writing code Z80 ZxSpectrum in 1980-81.

Employed in military service as an operator Wasatch, a presentation software That in 1987 can shoot 1024x768 pixels at 256 colors (8 bits).

I started to produce graphics for television with Videoscape 3D in 1988 then Turbo Silver, Imagine, Caligari and Ligthwave.

In 1992 I was hired by Videotime, technical section of today's Mediaset, to produce graphics, games and television themes, first made on Amiga 2000 then on Intergraph workstations with Softwimage of 3.0 and then Houdini.

I switched to Cinema 4D in 1997-98 starting to produce graphics for Mediaset, Sky, Rai and later to write plugins to speed up my work.

I developed some plugins useful for the Motion Graphics and a Fur Generator called FastFur.

In the 2004-2005 I started to produce with Stefan Laub and Daniel Ficini the VRayBridge, the bridge between CINEMA 4D and V-Ray, always in development.

Until the 2009-2010, after 30 years of CG animation i changed to work only on the development of the VRayForC4d.

www.vrayforc4d.com