Maxwell Render 


Maxwell Render
Developed by Next Limit Technologies
Initial release 26 April 2006
Latest release 1.7 / 19 June 2008
OS Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
Type Raytracer
License Proprietary
Website www.maxwellrender.com
Sample, Maxwell render image output

Maxwell render is a software package that aids in the production of photo realistic images from computer 3D model data. It was introduced as an early alpha on December 2004 (after 2 years of internal development) and it utilized a global illumination algorithm based on a metropolis light transport variation. Maxwell render was among the first widely available implementations of unbiased rendering and its GI algorithm was linked directly to a physical camera paradigm to result in a hands-free (so to speak) rendering experience; where the user was not required to fiddle with fine grain illumination options typical of scanline renderers and raytracers of the time. Maxwell was originally developed by Next Limit Technologies, residing in Madrid Spain and founded in 1998 by engineers Victor Gonzalez and Ignacio Vargas.

Contents

Software Components:

Current Maxwell Studio
Current Material Editor

Version History

Current Software Version = 1.7
Pre-release1

Full release1

Technology / Paradigm Overview

(To be completed)

Workflow

(To be completed)

Supported Platforms

Features List

Core engine Features

RS1: Default render engine
RS0: Preview render engine (used in viewports and material previews)

Engine performs calculations in spectral range

Calibrated (to a certain extent of accuracy) to correspond to actual physical camera values
Shutter speed (controls exposure and motion blur)
F-stop (controls exposure and depth of field)
ISO setting (controls exposure, but does not add film grain)
Depth of field (is standard and inevitable, just like a real camera)
Focal length (also affects depth of field)
Film Back size (also affects depth of field; in combination with focal length and distance) Diaphragm (Circular, or polygonal with number of blades and angle of rotation)
Rotary Disk Shutter (shutter angle and FPS)
Shift Lens
Z-clip Planes (This is a CG feature that allows the camera to section/view into an object)

Earth Latitude
Earth Longitude
Date of Year
Time of Day
Manual GMT
Automatic GMT (auto-determined dynamically, based on internal timezone data charts, as user spins the globe interface)
Location Presets (Large set of location presets)
Manual Rotation of North relative to the user model
Import Google kml data (this is basically a lon/lat value)

Generate a clear sky based on time of day, as well as:
Turbidity
Ozone
Water Level

Rendering Channel (Default. Contains the actual image)
Alpha Channel
Material ID Channel
Z-Buffer Channel
Shadow Channel
Opaque Channel
Object ID Channel

Direct Illumination
Indirect Illumination
Direct Reflection Caustics
Direct Refraction Caustics
Indirect Reflection Caustics
Indirect Refraction Caustics

(To be completed)

Maxwell Studio Features

(To be completed)

Plugins

Rendered in Maxwell Render, Modeled in Rhinoceros 3D 4.0
Modeler Version Win32 Win64 Mac OS X Linux
3ds max 7, 8, 9, 2008, 2009 Yes Yes No No
Maya 6
7
8
8.5
2008
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
Lightwave 8
9
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Cinema 4D 9.6, 10 Yes No Yes No
Softimage|XSI 6 Yes Yes No No
Rhino3D 4 Yes No No No
SolidWorks 2006
2007
(old)
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
SketchUp 5, 6 Yes No Yes No
Form-Z 5.5, 6 Yes No Yes No
Archicad 9, 10 Yes No Yes No

Sample Galleries

(To be completed)

References

  1. ^ a b Next Limit, Maxwell Render announcements [1]

External links