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    How to Apply Maxwell Materials in SketchUp

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      Hi all,

      For those of you who have started using or are thinking about using Maxwell Render, I have a new short tutorial on my site for getting Maxwell Materials into SketchUp, which is a little buggy on the Mac especially. I hope you like it!


      In this Methodcast Quickie I will teach you how to get Maxwell Materials into SketchUp. We all know the materials we use in SketchUp are the most basic there are, but what if you want to get things like frosted glass, cobblestone, textured wood, or board-form concrete in your scene? This trick will get your images looking better in no time when you use Maxwell Render and their sophisticated materials.

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      Thanks,

      Evan

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