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2009-08-09 04:22 PM - last edited on 2023-05-11 12:15 PM by Noemi Balogh
2010-07-15 06:56 AM
greysheep5 wrote:As I stated in the previous post, the Vray renderings were done using the VrayRT engine.
so Bricklyne Clarence, was it vrayRT now or the "normal" vray? i don´t quite get this whole comparison thingy? you could light the model in vray at least as good as the maxwell model if you want to, would be no problem! a few vraylights here and there and a sun/sky system i guess and it would look just the same as your maxwell rendering? and as you said, the rendertimes speak for themself... but to say maxwell produces better renderings? nah, i really doubt that i have to say.
christoph.
2010-07-15 10:56 AM
2010-07-15 12:43 PM
greysheep5 wrote:
........ but tell me, the materials are designed in archiad, or do you use this maxwell studio application for it? ......
christoph.
2010-07-15 02:26 PM
Bricklyne wrote:not exactly an advantage solely of the maxwell method i would say! as someone who works on daily basis with 3dsmax, if your pc is equipped well with adequate hardware that shouldn´t be a problem, at least what i can tell you.greysheep5 wrote:
........ but tell me, the materials are designed in archiad, or do you use this maxwell studio application for it? ......
christoph.
Material editing in the ArchiCAD-Maxwell workflow can be done from within ArchiCAD. Not using necessarily using ArchiCAD's material editor (even though it controls the scaling of bitmaps and textures,) but through Maxwell's standalone material editor which is a mini-application that can be launched from the material editor dialog box of ArchiCAD, and can be used to both create new materials and editing existing Mxms (Maxwell material library format.
So one never has to do anything from the Maxwell Studio Application if they chose not to use it.
Unless you want to use things like proxies, or displacement, then those have to be done from the Studio.
But like I said, it's a question of preference. Personally I use both methods as per the situation's demands.
P.S. - I forgot to mention that another big advantage of the Maxwell method over the Vray method is that you can have a render (or more) running in Maxwell in the background and still continue working in ArchiCAD on your model or drawings. You can't do this with 3ds Max/Vray since it is a serious resource hog and eats up as much CPU power and Memory as is available.
2010-07-16 01:20 AM
greysheep5 wrote:I use a single PC, hence my preference for this workflow.
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not exactly an advantage solely of the maxwell method i would say! as someone who works on daily basis with 3dsmax, if your pc is equipped well with adequate hardware that shouldn´t be a problem, at least what i can tell you.
....... and if you want 3dsmax to render in the background just decrease max´s process priority in the taskmanager or increase the priority of your main task like archicad, photoshop or whatever you are doing besides rendering. ............
do you render on a single pc or over a renderfarm?
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