- Thu Jan 27, 2011 3:52 pm
#336762
I have been a Form-Z user for many years and have been using Blender to fill in the gaps that Form-Z has. Mainly Blender's great subdivision modeling, simulations and particle system.
The Blender community is huge! So I believe. The are currently Blender exporters for unbiased engines such as, Octane Render, LuxRender, and indigo. I would love to be able to use Maxwell with in Blender, not as an exporter to studio, but fully integrated like with Form-Z. My workflow now is if I need to generate something with the sim tools or the particle system, I have to export all that geometry into Form-Z and it really drags my computer down. But if Maxwell were integrated into Blender, than I could take advantage of Blenders particle instancing and such.
This would be so awesome for me and, as well as, for others I am sure.
Thanks,
Aaron
The Blender community is huge! So I believe. The are currently Blender exporters for unbiased engines such as, Octane Render, LuxRender, and indigo. I would love to be able to use Maxwell with in Blender, not as an exporter to studio, but fully integrated like with Form-Z. My workflow now is if I need to generate something with the sim tools or the particle system, I have to export all that geometry into Form-Z and it really drags my computer down. But if Maxwell were integrated into Blender, than I could take advantage of Blenders particle instancing and such.
This would be so awesome for me and, as well as, for others I am sure.
Thanks,
Aaron
dual E5 2600 v3
ASUS Z10PE-D8 WS, 64 gigs of ram
Windows 7 profesional x64
Core i7 920 (2.66 ghz each core) 24 gigs of ram
Windows 7 Professional
UE4, Form-Z 8.0, Blender 2.77a B-Maxwell, VUE 9.5 and Maxwell Render v3
http://www.aaronsmithey.com
ASUS Z10PE-D8 WS, 64 gigs of ram
Windows 7 profesional x64
Core i7 920 (2.66 ghz each core) 24 gigs of ram
Windows 7 Professional
UE4, Form-Z 8.0, Blender 2.77a B-Maxwell, VUE 9.5 and Maxwell Render v3
http://www.aaronsmithey.com

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