Maxwell Sea?
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 Hi everyone! Sorry for posting a rendering question in this part of the forum - but its to do with Maxwell... not VRAY or Thea. Can anyone tell me whether the Maxwell Sea function is meant to work in Sketchup (i.e. when I render a static image) or instead will it only work when used in conjunction with Realflow? I am using SU2014 (make) and Maxwell v3 (purchased, not free). Many thanks for any advice  sorry if its a simple question/answer, but im fairly new to rendering! sorry if its a simple question/answer, but im fairly new to rendering!Chris 
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 Yes, you can use this feature with RealFlow -- The relevant support information can be found here: http://support.nextlimit.com/display/mxdocsv3/SketchUp+Extensions and here: 
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 @jason_maranto said: Yes, you can use this feature with RealFlow -- The relevant support information can be found here: http://support.nextlimit.com/display/mxdocsv3/SketchUp+Extensions and here: Hi Jason, thank you for the reply - but I am still unclear... Will it work in just SU as a still render using Maxwell, or is the ONLY way it will work to use RealFlow? Many thanks and kind regards 
 Chris
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 With or without -- however it should be obvious that without Realflow some of the things that could make a more realistic sea (like foam maps and sea spray) will not be possible. Maxwell sea simply does the waves as you can see clearly in the documentation I linked. 
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 @jason_maranto said: With or without -- however it should be obvious that without Realflow some of the things that could make a more realistic sea (like foam maps and sea spray) will not be possible. Maxwell sea simply does the waves as you can see clearly in the documentation I linked. You're right - it is "obvious", however I am happy with this; thank you for your help. kind regards 
 Chris
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