All posts relating to Maxwell Render 1.x
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By Jan
#58355
If you are using max, you can use the sunlight system that comes with max to predict where the sun are placed. This position should be the same in maxwell
Last edited by Jan on Tue Aug 30, 2005 10:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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By x_site
#58356
:: first of all... THIS IS NOT WHERE YOU POST THIS SORT OF QUESTIONS!!!!

dam it....


North is up on your window so figure out the rest! You can also input coordinates and stuff to get a more precise geographic position. ::
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By 3dgeek
#60089
X_Site...man, you are always on level 10! Take it easy.
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By x_site
#60108
:: sorry dude... but i was under the impression this was a place to post tutorials, nit questions!

These are issues that have been covered many times b4... why is it so hard to use the search feature? Try and imagine how this forum will look like if people don't read and respect rules and do things their own way.

I am more that happy to help with the limited knowledge i have but if people at least use the right place to post their questions...


peace :: :wink:
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By deesee
#60114
I agree x_site. As a relative newbie to all of this, I hate it when I see the symbol telling me there is something new in the tutorials section. In this case, I was like, "Cool, I'm going to learn something about the sun that I did not know." What do I get...some one posted a question. Then, pouring salt on the wound, the question is so basic, that a quick search or reading the manual would have yielded the answer. :x :x
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