Multilight, baby!
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Maxwell's Multilight feature kicks *ss.
(For any of you wondering: as far as workflow is concerned, Indigo is the better choice.)



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And some more.



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One of the best features of maxwell without a doubt. Makes the heavy price somewhat worth it.
Scott
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Damm you Stinkie! looking at this thread i thought "This maxwell program looks pretty good, i'll go and check it out" little did i know that the educational version only costs $200, now im going to be skint!
The multi-light feature looks pretty cool

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Stinkie7000? Welcome on board
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Thanks, Burkhard. Glad to be on board.

Yup, Scott and Remus, ML is cool. In truth - it's the chief reason why I bought Maxwell. I'm gonna be needing a tool that enables me to have really precise control over lighting. Pretty happy I got one.

I'm eagerly awaiting the release of the new plugin. The current one doesn't support instancing, which is ... well, less than good. Pelias - the NL guy who develops the plugins for SU - said he'd send the new plugin to any customer who asked for it. So I pm'ed him. No answer - so no plugin. Anyone else find NL customer care, er, "relaxed"?

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Hi Stinkie,
I think Next Limit is notorious for their customer care (wink, wink).
The multi light is a great thing though.
I am really interested to see some MR interiors from your hand to see how it holds on your 8 core beast. -
There'll be some, mate, there'll be some. As soon as I got everything figured out.

And as far as NL's not-so-hands-on approach is concerned, I assumed that was a thing of the past. But no.
Call me old-fashioned, but if I pay a software company a 1000 β¬, I expect decent support - and not this kind of "we'll get around to it when we do" attitude. Stinkie customer, NL shopkeeper - Stinkie asks questions, NL answers and smiles in Stinkie's general direction. 
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