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      SurfingAlien
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      @jd hill said:

      Just as a shot in the dark, you could try running the licensing application directly; you should find it located @ [plugins]/maxwell/lic/LicenseValidator.app. I suggest this on the strength that, judging from the error message, the application may be having trouble getting permission to write its license file, and that running it directly might help with that.

      dear JD,
      you nailed it... running the license validator directly did the trick!

      thank you,
      Alessandro

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        valerostudio
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        @jason_maranto said:

        In Maxwell for Sketchup you have emitter materials applied to geometry and this can be in the form of a standard Emitter character or a HDR Image character... There is also the option to use IES files if you have access to MXM's with IES data.

        I cant seem to find any MXMs that have IES files in them on the website.

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          pilou
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          Very cool "soft" renderings! 😎

          Frenchy Pilou
          Is beautiful that please without concept!
          My Little site :)

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            jason_maranto
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            The problem with IES materials is there are so many possible IES files you can choose from that it would be hard to even begin to build a collection that would be moderately comprehensive.

            That said, here is a small sample set of Erco IES MXM files -- these are made from the sample IES files that come shipped with the Maxwell Render Suite... they really have no purpose other than to show how Maxwell handles IES files.

            Obviously the more ideal solution is to have the embedded emitter character type support IES file linking so you can use whatever IES file from whichever lighting manufacturer you need to work with for your particular project... hopefully this will be feasible to do.

            Make sure to apply these to a small sphere or your results may not look right.

            Edit: I guess you'd need the IES files too 😳
            http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41250852/ies.zip

            These ies files will need to reside at C:\Program Files\Next Limit\Maxwell 2\ies*collection name* therefor I'm not sure the MXM's will work on a mac.

            Best,
            Jason.

            I create video tutorial series about several 2D & 3D graphics programs.

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              xrok1
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              Does the "sample set" go in the same folder? C:\Program Files\Next Limit\Maxwell 2\ies*collection name* or in SU materials folder?

              “There are three classes of people: those who see. Those who see when they are shown. Those who do not see.”

              http://www.Twilightrender.com try it!

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                jason_maranto
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                No, the MXM's can be put anywhere -- generally I'd put them in the same materials folder as the MXM RAL libraries if you have those already.

                BTW, for those of you who are dire need of a custom IES (or anything else)MXM library right now for your projects I highly recommend you install the Maxwell Render Suite demo -- I know it expires, but it should allow you more than enough time with MXED to create a sizable library of custom MXM materials of your own within the demo period.

                Best,
                Jason.

                I create video tutorial series about several 2D & 3D graphics programs.

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                  xrok1
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                  Thanks!

                  “There are three classes of people: those who see. Those who see when they are shown. Those who do not see.”

                  http://www.Twilightrender.com try it!

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                    utiler
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                    Hi guys, this has come along just at the right time... I use Su Podium for some time now and am frustrated to no end!!!!!

                    One question; the paid version says its resolution limit is 1920 HD.... pardon my ignorance but is that reasonable? Please explain.... 😕


                    Maxwell_resolution.png

                    purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                      jason_maranto
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                      I suppose that depends on your viewpoint -- the unlimited version Maxwell costs $995... but has much more to it than unlimited resolution.

                      I think this new plugin is best thought of as an intermediate option -- I would see the tiers as:

                      Maxwell for SketchUp (free) -- beginners and users who want good quality rendering for free for hobby projects.

                      Maxwell for SketchUp ($95) -- advanced SketchUp users who want more rendering "bang-for-the-buck" but are not primarily rendering specialists.

                      Maxwell Render Suite ($995) -- professional render artists who make more than 50% of their income from rendering and need advanced post processing power and/or 3D artists who use more than one package for their modelling.

                      Best,
                      Jason.

                      I create video tutorial series about several 2D & 3D graphics programs.

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                        jason_maranto
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                        BTW, do not underestimate the value of being able to post to the Maxwell forum (part of the $95 package), there are several benefits:

                        1. JD often implements feature requests.
                        2. Plugin bug reports are often resolved quickly.
                        3. Experienced users help with feedback, tricks, and tips.
                        4. Sometimes we get open BETA's of the new plugin long before it's released.

                        I find it a tremendously useful asset, and almost worth the $95 alone to have direct access to the plugin developer.

                        Best,
                        Jason.

                        I create video tutorial series about several 2D & 3D graphics programs.

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                          mark151
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                          I'm gonna do a newbie question:
                          Can anyone tell me how to set a colored glass in Maxwell Render Plugin (Free version)?

                          I've got in SU a window done with red set with 50% opacity, but if i select Glass attributes in Maxwell plugin material settings it becomes dark (black) in the rendered view...

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                            jason_maranto
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                            @mark151 said:

                            I'm gonna do a newbie question:
                            Can anyone tell me how to set a colored glass in Maxwell Render Plugin (Free version)?

                            I've got in SU a window done with red set with 50% opacity, but if i select Glass attributes in Maxwell plugin material settings it becomes dark (black) in the rendered view...

                            Glass (and all dielectric materials like water and SSS) require a SketchUp solid object (with the real world thickness of the pane of glass) to work properly -- to see if the object you are applying the material to is a solid use the entity info palette.

                            Another thing to keep in mind is glass (and all dielectric materials including water and SSS) will create refraction and caustics and these refraction and caustic effects while being very pretty do take longer to render, and depending on the lighting situation sometimes much longer.

                            As such for windows (particularly if you are only using a single polygon) it is faster if you use the AGS character or if you want a bit more fine tuning control simply use a low opacity Sketchup material (5-85% opacity) set to the default automatic character type (in Maxwell) to a low roughness (0-20%).

                            Best,
                            Jason.

                            I create video tutorial series about several 2D & 3D graphics programs.

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                              valerostudio
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                              Does the latest Suite plugin for SketchUp have Fire inside of SU also? Or do you need to own both the Suite and the free plugin as a way to internally setup materials and lighting?

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                                jason_maranto
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                                @valerostudio said:

                                Does the latest Suite plugin for SketchUp have Fire inside of SU also? Or do you need to own both the Suite and the free plugin as a way to internally setup materials and lighting?

                                Yes the Maxwell Render Suite version of the SketchUp plugin has everything the "stand-alone" versions do(and alot more user options besides)... basically if you know how to use either of the stand-alone versions you will be able to move up to the full Suite at any time without any problems whatsoever.

                                The idea is the stand-alone plugins are really developed and updated at the same time as the Maxwell Render Suite version because at the core of them they are really the same thing.

                                Best,
                                Jason.

                                I create video tutorial series about several 2D & 3D graphics programs.

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                                  valerostudio
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                                  So the latest plug-in for SU that comes with the 2.6 Suite has Fire inside of SU?

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                                    jason_maranto
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                                    @valerostudio said:

                                    So the latest plug-in for SU that comes with the 2.6 Suite has Fire inside of SU?

                                    Yes, and it also will allow exporting of scenes to MXS file format, Maxwell Studio, Maxwell Core Render App (production render engine, render channels, and multilight), and Maxwell Network Render (assuming you have render nodes to use)... each of those options are fully 64-bit capable (assuming you are on a 64-bit OS) because unlike FIRE they are fully outside of SketchUp's process.

                                    Also because the Maxwell Render Suite supports Python Bindings for MXS files you can also do animations (assuming you can Python script) and various other useful functions.

                                    Best,
                                    Jason.

                                    I create video tutorial series about several 2D & 3D graphics programs.

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                                      valerostudio
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                                      Any chance that they are going to run a sale promo soon as they have done in the past?

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                                        jason_maranto
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                                        Right now they are doing a promo for 5 free render nodes -- meaning you can render on 6 machines (networked together) at the same time.

                                        For the future, I couldn't say but I don't doubt at some point they will... but it may be some time.

                                        Best,
                                        Jason.

                                        I create video tutorial series about several 2D & 3D graphics programs.

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                                          jason_maranto
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                                          They are also running a contest/drawing for a free license right now:
                                          http://www.facebook.com/notes/maxwell-render-the-light-simulator/help-us-to-reach-4000-materials/10150304759818740

                                          They do things like this periodically for contests elsewhere too.

                                          Best,
                                          Jason.

                                          I create video tutorial series about several 2D & 3D graphics programs.

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                                            I installed this today and got a Get SilverLight window. I clicked it and was told I have the latest SilverLight.

                                            My question is what have I done to my PC that is preventing SilverLight from starting.

                                            Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp 📖

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