FREE Maxwell Render for Sketchup (free version).
-
Thanks Jason, you're da Maxwell Man!!!!!
-
Small (dumb?) question.
When I add a picture to an object in sketchup and render using Maxwell for Sketchup then the image doesn't render.
Do I do something wrong ? or do I need to set some settings to make it work ?Peter
-
Could you clarify exactly how you are adding the picture?
Best,
Jason. -
Hi Jason, Is there a way to view the mxm files from the Insert dialog box? [See attached screenshot]
Would be nice to know what the materials look like rather than relying in names...


-
The full render suite installs a thumbnail viewer so that you can view the material previews like you would any other program thumbnail... however I'm pretty sure the stand-alone plugin does not have this due to the lack of MXED.
I really feel like the lack of MXED is crippling to the stand alone version and I hope this is resolved somehow in future updates... as a user of the stand alone plugin my number one request would be to either improve the material editing controls in the plugin itself or include MXED in the package and I would make those requests directly here:
If enough users make the request I'm sure something would happen.
Best,
Jason. -
Thanks mate, I will!

Another thing: attached is a screenshot of a render in progress. You'll see a png of a Fig tree in the model which I have wound back the opacity for clarity behind but when rendered the image almost doesn't show. Am I better off changing the opacity in the image itself prior to importing it in as a component?


-
Yeah definitely, the way the plugin interprets SketchUp material Opacity is not good for this type of stuff -- partially because it always makes it shiny (to mimic glass).
Best,
Jason. -
ok, cheers.

-
Jason_moranto :
Apparently, Maxwell for Sketchup has been removed. I tried your link, and I get an "Ooops......" error page. I tried looking for it and, again, it has been removed from the internet. garystan -
garystan , get maxwell here...http://www.nextlimit.com . They have a 30 day demo version and the paid version.....
-
Better to use easy free Real Time render like SimLab Composer Lite (max 1920 * 1080)

Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.
Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.
With your input, this post could be even better π
Register LoginAdvertisement