photoview also does a good job.I maldestrately designed a spoon without sketch image, with a procedure that I have to review completely in order to reproduce a tutorial, but I must say that maxwell makes everything look moooled + beautiful! :biggrin:
photoview also does a good job.
you can draw in swx and make in maxwell.. .I'm sorry, what's with swx? ? ?
Forgive me, but I can't find anything so stable in that render.I maldestrately designed a spoon without sketch image, with a procedure that I have to review completely in order to reproduce a tutorial, but I must say that maxwell makes everything look moooled + beautiful! :biggrin:
reflections + natural compared to what?? is a spoon designed badly low-level championship with chrome material immersed in the sky of absolute nothing, the only reflection is the sun. set maxwell studio is not laborious, then it also depends on what you want to get. mx rendering time is proportional to the number of desired samples, you can take a few minutes to several days, then it also depends on the pc you have. Moreover as already specified allows to vary the lights in real time without restarting the rendering so I do not wonder that to someone may seem un advantageous... start drawing a room with windows and chandeliers and then you will see what show you enjoy... cmq looks at your glass, has zero refraction, not even the mirror of the hubble.. .Forgive me, but I can't find anything so stable in that render.
I would have expected more natural reflections... I know that prg..
look below, this is a render, unpretentious, that I have realized to give an indication to the architect of turn.... will not be exceptional, but
in 10 minutes I set materials and in another 5-6 minutes I had this
image all with photoview 2010.
I'm guessing more.
I agree with you that even a trivial modeling, but well rendered face his poor figure. :smile:![]()
with photoview, but the same speech applies to almost all the integrated renderings, comes to a discreet level, but nothing to do with the photorealism of maxwell. (knowing to use it, of course)Forgive me, but I can't find anything so stable in that render.
I would have expected more natural reflections... I know that prg..
look below, this is a render, unpretentious, that I have realized to give an indication to the architect of turn.... will not be exceptional, but
in 10 minutes I set materials and in another 5-6 minutes I had this
image all with photoview 2010.
I'm guessing more.
I agree with you that even a trivial modeling, but well rendered face his poor figure. :smile:![]()
You opened a special trhead with a rough image, not me.... cut...
Certainly not, in fact it does not serve that purpose.dite che photoworks arriva a questo livello? and it's also brown according to me... http://www.ronenbekerman.com/maxwell-render-version-2-released/
If the maxwell render plug-in for solidworks is free, make a tutorial of how to use it.you can draw in swx and make in maxwell.. .
if you had the courtesy of enrolling in my channel you would find that a tutorial on hybrid use of sw and mxl render I have already done it about 2 months ago. if then you want a tutorial on how to configure maxwell studio once exported drawing from solidworks, then the song changes... the old tutorial serves for direct rendering bypassing maxwell studio, which is + sophisticated and there are several shortcomings to know in solidworks to run maxwell studio without problemsIf the maxwell render plug-in for solidworks is free, make a tutorial of how to use it.
This tutorial would be very useful for the Italian community to solidworks, as pv is from the professional license up.
photoworks activate it from the additions and only if you have the pro license.
from solidworks 2011, as stated on the release notes, was withdrawn and replaced by pv360.
It doesn't cost much.if you had the courtesy of enrolling in my channel you would find that a tutorial on hybrid use of sw and mxl render I have already done it about 2 months ago. if then you want a tutorial on how to configure maxwell studio once exported drawing from solidworks, then the song changes... the old tutorial serves for direct rendering bypassing maxwell studio, which is + sophisticated and there are several shortcomings to know in solidworks to run maxwell studio without problems
I saw it, I saw it:d (reading the time to make mxl has moved me, but the example/link you posted above is just as shocking. . )if you had the courtesy of enrolling in my channel you would find that a tutorial on hybrid use of sw and mxl render I have already done it about 2 months ago.
eh, I didn't dare ask you so much, but since the idea starts from the boss "soliduser" I'm accusing myself to the request :biggrin: (Do you also put links in description? ? )...if you want a tutorial on how to configure maxwell studio once exported drawing from solidworks, then the song changes.. .
It is a small maxwell studio brick, but if you just keep us in the day I propose something. .I saw it, I saw it:d (reading the time to make mxl has moved me, but the example/link you posted above is just as shocking. . )
eh, I didn't dare ask you so much, but since the idea starts from the boss "soliduser" I'm accusing myself to the request :biggrin: (Do you also put links in description? ? )
Are we counting?
bye bye and soon!