Here's our chance. Victor has a poll running, and REVIT is a software choice for a link to Maxwell. Please voice your opinion.
http://www.maxwellrender.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1741
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Here's our chance. Victor has a poll running, and REVIT is a software choice for a link to Maxwell. Please voice your opinion.
http://www.maxwellrender.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1741
Yes, yes. Everyone please vote. Archicad & others are putting in their votes and will gain priority to this awsome renderer.
Geof Narlee.
I've voted.
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Revit is at 8% --- I'm sure we can do better than that team !
Maxwell runs as a plugin (like Vray and Brazil) for max and Viz. They are also designing a free standing version. I would expect this to be the link to Revit. While Sketchup is a good program, it STILL requires a Revit rvt-> dwg to link. Lets go for a RVT to maxwell direct!
Last edited by SkiSouth; 2005-04-11 at 01:32 PM. Reason: updated survey results
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I am amazed that Inventor is so far behind
I suspect the average Inventor user is not too concerned with a high end render.
Its being used to design parts and equipment generally.
My son uses Inventor for product design ~ I suspect he would find Maxwell very useful
especially for client presentations
As Regards Revit & Maxwell ~ While I think there is huge benefit for us if Maxwell could be easily used ~ I would still prefer a Render Program to allow more impressionism than realism ~ I am finding I get more turned on by the simple shaded views such as posted recently than by a good Accurender Image
Keep up the good work, but we're still way behind sketchup.
Doesn't Inventor have a pretty decent looking rendering toolset? or are all of those nice images they have on the Inventor product page done with Max?Originally Posted by Roger Evans
He gets very good images but I think Maxwell would give it more of an edge